Texas Instruments Incorporated · TXN
As of the latest run, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN) scores 46/100 overall — a decent but mixed profile. Its strongest dimension: growth (100/100); the one that most warrants attention: valuation (12/100).
Three pillars judge the company (profitability, growth, financial health), three judge the stock (valuation, momentum, risk). The score is recomputed every day from Yahoo Finance market data — the one shown above reflects today's state.
Growth comes in at 100/100 — sustained revenue growth.
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Valuation falls to 12/100 — a stretched price relative to the stock's own valuation history. Financial health falls to 31/100 — a balance sheet under strain, on debt or liquidity. Profitability falls to 38/100 — thin margins or a disappointing return on capital.
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