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ST Microelectronics: Strategy

Posted on Saturday, May 24th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author As highlighted in our discussion of ST Microelectronics financials, the company has not been very profitable in the last few years. More importantly, it has been growing lesser than the semiconductor industry and losing market share. It is therefore appropriate to peek into the steps that the company has taken

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Marvell: Valuation

Posted on Sunday, Apr 27th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author I value Marvell at $21 per share. As we have evaluated in this series, the company draws its strengths from the stable revenue coming from its storage, ethernet and WLAN businesses. Its primary weakness is its perceived inability to control its expenses that have resulted in a poor profit/loss record

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Marvell: WLAN market

Posted on Saturday, Apr 19th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author So far in the Marvell series, we have looked at the storage and Ethernet business areas. We also briefly touched upon the overall company strategy. As we move on to dissect the company’s wireless business, we will start with its position in the WLAN market.

Texas Instruments: Valuation

Posted on Sunday, Mar 30th

I value Texas Instruments at $32 per share. As we have seen in the last few weeks, the strengths are a good management, its analog strategy, the HPA growth and manufacturing efficiency. Its weakness is the wireless business. The growth drivers do not have the ammunition yet to drive the company out of the rut

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Texas Instruments: Wireless Business Outlook

Posted on Saturday, Mar 29th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author In the past two segments on TI, I have presented my perspective of TI’s wireless strategy. Let us now look at how this will impact the company’s revenue outlook over the next few years.

Texas Instruments: Mobile Market Strategy

Posted on Friday, Mar 28th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author I mentioned in the last segment of this series that I was not happy with TI’s wireless and mobile market strategy. Let me try to explain why.

Texas Instruments: Wireless Woes

Posted on Thursday, Mar 27th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author In the last two parts of this series, I looked at TI’s position in the analog and DSP markets. We also concluded that the OMAP was central to TI’s wireless strategy. I am afraid that TI has put all its eggs in this one basket, and has perhaps miscalculated the

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Texas Instruments: Semiconductor Leadership

Posted on Monday, Mar 17th

By Vijay Nagarajan, Guest Author Last fall, I presented a deep-dive analysis of the world’s leading mobile semiconductor company, Qualcomm (QCOM). More recently, I looked at the fortunes of Broadcom (BRCM), the company involved in several legal battles with the San-Diego based Qualcomm. Over the next few weeks, I will look at Texas Instruments (TXN)

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