Movement Alert|Texas Instruments Falls 3.01% in Regular Trading, Profit-Taking Continues Despite Q2 Beat as YTD Rally Exceeds 70%

Market Focus
Jul 24

On July 24, Texas Instruments fell 3.01% in regular trading, trading at approximately 276.85 USD/share with turnover of $464 million, extending the post-earnings pullback from the prior session.

The decline continues profit-taking pressure following the company's Q2 earnings release. Texas Instruments reported revenue of $5.463 billion, up 23% year-over-year and exceeding the consensus estimate of $5.248 billion. Adjusted EPS came in at $2.14, surpassing the $1.92 estimate by 11.5%, representing 51.77% year-over-year growth. Gross margin rose to 61.36%, and net income surged 53%. Management highlighted accelerating automotive demand and broad-based recovery across end markets, with Q3 revenue guidance also above consensus.

However, with the stock having already rallied approximately 70% year-to-date, the magnitude of the earnings beat failed to satisfy the market's elevated expectations. Multiple brokerages raised price targets post-results — UBS to $380, JPMorgan to $340, Rosenblatt to $350 — yet sustained profit-taking pressure persisted as investors locked in gains from the extended run-up.

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