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Technology Stocks : Texas Instruments - Good buy now or should we wait?
TXN 165.31+2.2%Nov 26 3:59 PM EST

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To: Dr. Arvind who wrote (2240)11/27/1997 2:51:00 PM
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This story is coming Monday Dec 1, 1997

Wall Street still worries about TI
Financial analysts like Texas Instruments' aggressive push into DSP, but they want to hear more about the rest of the company. The non-DSP side of TI still accounts for 60% of its $7 billion IC business, but it doesn't talk much about it, Rob Lineback writes in SBN.
Analysts say they're frustrated over the dearth of details from TI on chips falling outside its strategic focus on DSP solutions. TI has "gone to the extreme in touting DSPs," says Brown Bros. Harriman's William J. Milton, Jr. "There is a perception that TI is not telling the full story," he adds. "They may be hurting themselves." Analysts also don't understand TI's joint-venture model. It has never "been very specific" about how it works,

Larry Dudash
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