Texas Instruments Debt Issuance/Retirement Net - Total 2012-2026 | TXN

Texas Instruments annual/quarterly debt issuance/retirement net - total history and growth rate from 2012 to 2026. Debt issuance/retirement net - total can be defined as the total amount of short term and long term borrowings repaid and issued.
  • Texas Instruments debt issuance/retirement net - total for the quarter ending March 31, 2026 was $449M, a 83.25% decline year-over-year.
  • Texas Instruments debt issuance/retirement net - total for the twelve months ending March 31, 2026 was $2.528B, a 76.68% decline year-over-year.
  • Texas Instruments annual debt issuance/retirement net - total for 2024 was $2.38B, a 4.8% decline from 2023.
  • Texas Instruments annual debt issuance/retirement net - total for 2023 was $2.5B, a 151.51% increase from 2022.
  • Texas Instruments annual debt issuance/retirement net - total for 2022 was $0.994B, a 5.19% increase from 2021.
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Texas Instruments Annual Debt Issuance/Retirement Net - Total
(Millions of US $)
2024 $2,380
2023 $2,500
2022 $994
2021 $945
2020 $998
2019 $741
2018 $1,000
2017 $474
2016 $-501
2015 $-502
2014 $-502
2013 $-514
2012 $117
2011 $4,497
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Computer and Technology Semiconductor - General $195.504B $17.682B
Texas Instruments, Inc. is an original equipment manufacturer of analog, mixed signal and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits. TI has manufacturing and design facilities, including wafer fabrication and assembly/test operations in North America, Asia and Europe. Management's strategy has been to build assets that would be fully utilized through their lifetimes and outsource any excess demand in peak situations to outside foundries. Analog products have been categorized into three: high performance analog, high volume analog and logic, and power management. The Embedded Processing segment includes TI's OMAP, connectivity solutions, non-wireless DSPs and microprocessors. The Other segment includes smaller semiconductor product lines, such as DLP products, RISC microprocessors and ASICs, calculators and other schoolroom tools, and royalties. The company's products are sold in industrial, personal electronics, automotive, communications, enterprise and other end-markets.
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