TXN announcing a 4% dividend hike
$Texas Instruments(TXN)$ announcing a 4% dividend hike
a look at Cash Flow and dividends
on track for the third year FCF not covering dividends (new debt to be able to)
due to a mix of increased Capex cycle and depressed Cash flow from Operations
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TXN capital expenditure outlook
As of next year Capex could be reduced (there´s a wide range in the guidance)
Even at the lower end of Capex range ($2 B), dividend payout would be >100%.
So Cash flow from Ops needs to improve
A graph titled "Scalability of capital expenditures Supports long-term growth" showing estimated capital expenditure in billions from 2016 to 2020, with a peak around 2018-2019 and a decline projected for 2020. A shaded area indicates a range for 2020 capital expenditure from $2 billion to $3 billion. Below the graph, a table lists key metrics including percentages of internal and external wafers, assembly, and capital expenditure changes over years. Texas Instruments logo is visible at the bottom right.
TXN “increases dividend 4% to $1.42 per share, marking 22 consecutive years of increases”
“will raise its quarterly cash dividend 4%, from $1.36 per share to $1.42, or $5.68 annualized. The higher dividend will be payable November 12, 2025”
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