Growth Metrics

Texas Instruments (TXN) Long-Term Investments (2016 - 2020)

Texas Instruments filings provide 12 years of Long-Term Investments readings, the most recent being $49.0 million for Q4 2020.

  • On a quarterly basis, Long-Term Investments fell 83.67% to $49.0 million in Q4 2020 year-over-year; TTM through Dec 2020 was $49.0 million, a 83.67% decrease, with the full-year FY2020 number at $49.0 million, down 83.67% from a year prior.
  • Long-Term Investments hit $49.0 million in Q4 2020 for Texas Instruments, up from $47.0 million in the prior quarter.
  • In the past five years, Long-Term Investments ranged from a high of $300.0 million in Q2 2019 to a low of $34.0 million in Q1 2020.
  • Median Long-Term Investments over the past 5 years was $250.5 million (2017), compared with a mean of $217.2 million.
  • Biggest five-year swings in Long-Term Investments: increased 19.52% in 2019 and later crashed 88.0% in 2020.
  • Texas Instruments' Long-Term Investments stood at $235.0 million in 2016, then increased by 14.04% to $268.0 million in 2017, then decreased by 6.34% to $251.0 million in 2018, then increased by 19.52% to $300.0 million in 2019, then plummeted by 83.67% to $49.0 million in 2020.
  • The last three reported values for Long-Term Investments were $49.0 million (Q4 2020), $47.0 million (Q3 2020), and $36.0 million (Q2 2020) per Business Quant data.