Elliott Sends Letter to the Board of Texas Instruments (TXN)

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Here's why Elliott's plans for Texas Instruments may be unrealistic

May 29, 2024 5:00 PM EDT

Elliott Management's recent $2.5 billion investment in Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) and its push for significant changes in the company's capital expenditure plans might be unrealistic, according to a note from Wells Fargo.

Reports today revealed that Elliott Management has made an investment in TXN... More

Wells Fargo Reiterates Underweight Rating on Texas Instruments (TXN)

May 29, 2024 5:27 AM EDT

Wells Fargo analyst Gary Mobley reiterated an Underweight rating and $150.00 price target on Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN).

The analyst comments "The What. CNBC reported this morning that Elliott Management has made a $2.5B investment in TXN and is urging the company to improve free cash... More

Deutsche Bank Comments on Texas Instruments (TXN) Letter from Elliot Investment

May 28, 2024 11:24 AM EDT

Deutsche Bank analyst Ross Seymore reiterated a Hold rating and $160.00 price target on Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN).

The analyst comments "Today before the market open, a letter was published from Elliot Investment Management L.P. to TXNs board disclosing a ~$2.5B+ position in TXN and urging the board to return to refocus on free cash flow (FCF) generation via a "dynamic capacity-management strategy". The goal of this strategy would be to achieve ~$9 in... More

Elliot snatches $2.5 billion stake in Texas Instruments, proposes capex changes

May 28, 2024 10:12 AM EDT

Elliott Investment Management has invested $2.5 billion in Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) and is pushing the company to improve its free cash flow by adopting a more flexible approach to capital expenditures.

Shares in TI jumped 3% on the news, before losing the bulk of those gains. The stock was last up 0.5%.

In a 13-page letter viewed by CNBC, Elliott proposes that Texas Instruments implement a dynamic capacity-management strategy. This approach, the activist investor argues, would enable TI to achieve a free cash flow of up to $9 per share by... More