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Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:TXN) Has Gifted Shareholders With A Fantastic 243% Total Return On Their Investment

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NASDAQ:TXN) which saw its share price drive 200% higher over five years. On top of that, the share price is up 20% in about a quarter. But this move may well have been assisted by the reasonably buoyant market (up 16% in 90 days).” data-reactid=”28″>The most you can lose on any stock (assuming you don’t use leverage) is 100% of your money. But on the bright side, you can make far more than 100% on a really good stock. One great example is Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN) which saw its share price drive 200% higher over five years. On top of that, the share price is up 20% in about a quarter. But this move may well have been assisted by the reasonably buoyant market (up 16% in 90 days).

Check out our latest analysis for Texas Instruments ” data-reactid=”29″> Check out our latest analysis for Texas Instruments

During five years of share price growth, Texas Instruments achieved compound earnings per share (EPS) growth of 14% per year. This EPS growth is lower than the 25% average annual increase in the share price. This suggests that market participants hold the company in higher regard, these days. That’s not necessarily surprising considering the five-year track record of earnings growth.

You can see below how EPS has changed over time (discover the exact values by clicking on the image).

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earnings, revenue and cash flow.” data-reactid=”49″>Dive deeper into Texas Instruments’ key metrics by checking this interactive graph of Texas Instruments’s earnings, revenue and cash flow.

What About Dividends?

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2 warning signs we think you should be aware of.” data-reactid=”53″>Texas Instruments shareholders are up 19% for the year (even including dividends). Unfortunately this falls short of the market return. It’s probably a good sign that the company has an even better long term track record, having provided shareholders with an annual TSR of 28% over five years. Maybe the share price is just taking a breather while the business executes on its growth strategy. It’s always interesting to track share price performance over the longer term. But to understand Texas Instruments better, we need to consider many other factors. Take risks, for example – Texas Instruments has 2 warning signs we think you should be aware of.

list of interesting companies with past earnings growth (and further growth forecast).” data-reactid=”54″>But note: Texas Instruments may not be the best stock to buy. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies with past earnings growth (and further growth forecast).

Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email [email protected].” data-reactid=”56″>This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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