💨 Abstract
Texas Instruments forecast first-quarter profits below analyst expectations due to an inventory buildup in the automotive and industrial markets. Shares fell 4% after the announcement, as the company anticipates revenue in line with estimates but disappointing investors. The prolonged analog slump is attributed to stockpiling during the pandemic and tepid end-market demand.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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