TI reports 3Q14 financial results and shareholder returns
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TI reports 3Q14 financial results and shareholder returns

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(PRNewswire) —  Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today reported third-quarter revenue of $3.50 billion, net income of $826 million and earnings per share of 76 cents.

Regarding the company's performance and returns to shareholders, Rich Templeton, TI's chairman, president and CEO, made the following comments:

Free cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure.  Free cash flow is cash flow from operations less capital expenditures.

Earnings summary

Amounts are in millions of dollars, except per-share amounts. 


3Q14

3Q13

Change

             Revenue

$ 3,501

$ 3,244

8%

             Operating profit

$ 1,175

$    844

39%

             Net income

$    826

$    629

31%

                    Earnings per share

$   0.76

$   0.56

36%

 

Cash generation

Amounts are in millions of dollars.




Trailing 12 Months



3Q14


3Q14

3Q13

Change

Cash flow from operations 

Capital expenditures 

Free cash flow 

Free cash flow % of revenue 

$  1,383

$     103

$  1,280

      37%


$ 3,819

$    367

$ 3,452

     27%

$ 3,270

$    402

$ 2,868

     24%

17%

-9%

20%

 

 

Capital expenditures for the past twelve months were 3 percent of revenue.  Our long-term goal is about 4 percent.

Cash return

Amounts are in millions of dollars.




Trailing 12 Months



3Q14


3Q14

3Q13

Change

Dividends paid

Stock repurchases

Total cash returned

$     319

$     670

$     989


$ 1,293

 $ 2,867

 $ 4,160

  $ 1,084

  $ 2,734

$ 3,818

      19%

       5%

       9%

 

The company's targeted cash return is free cash flow plus proceeds from exercises of equity compensation minus net debt retirement.

 

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Statements of Income

(Millions of dollars, except share and per-share amounts)




For Three Months Ended



September 30,



2014


2013

Revenue


$

3,501


$

3,244

Cost of revenue (COR)



1,457



1,465

Gross profit



2,044



1,779

Research and development (R&D)



332



368

Selling, general and administrative (SG&A)



463



465

Acquisition charges



83



86

Restructuring charges/other



(9)



16

Operating profit



1,175



844

Other income (expense), net (OI&E)



3



(4)

Interest and debt expense



23



24

Income before income taxes



1,155



816

Provision for income taxes



329



187

Net income


$

826


$

629








Earnings per common share:







Basic


$

.77


$

.56

Diluted


$

.76


$

.56








Average shares outstanding (millions):







Basic



1,060



1,096

Diluted



1,074



1,111








Cash dividends declared per share of common stock


$

.30


$

.28








Percentage of revenue:







Gross profit



58.4%



54.8%

R&D



9.5%



11.3%

SG&A



13.2%



14.4%

Operating profit



33.6%



26.0%

 

As required by accounting rule ASC 260, net income allocated to unvested restricted stock units (RSUs), on which we pay dividend equivalents, is excluded from the calculation of EPS.  The amount excluded is $13 million and $11 million for the quarters ending September 30, 2014 and 2013. 

 

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(Millions of dollars, except share amounts)




September 30,



2014


2013

Assets







Current assets:







Cash and cash equivalents


$

1,306


$

1,435

Short-term investments



1,880



2,158

Accounts receivable, net of allowances of ($15) and ($29)



1,477



1,524

Raw materials



97



107

Work in process



905



954

Finished goods



749



665

Inventories



1,751



1,726

Deferred income taxes



378



461

Prepaid expenses and other current assets



964



797

Total current assets



7,756



8,101

Property, plant and equipment at cost



6,393



6,539

Accumulated depreciation



(3,463)



(3,030)

Property, plant and equipment, net



2,930



3,509

Long-term investments



219



210

Goodwill, net



4,362



4,362

Acquisition-related intangibles, net



1,982



2,305

Deferred income taxes



177



227

Capitalized software licenses, net



93



139

Overfunded retirement plans



135



119

Other assets



246



272

Total assets


$

17,900


$

19,244








Liabilities and stockholders' equity







Current liabilities:







Current portion of long-term debt


$

1,002


$

1,000

Accounts payable



393



426

Accrued compensation



613



567

Income taxes payable



106



37

Deferred income taxes



2



2

Accrued expenses and other liabilities



527



691

Total current liabilities



2,643



2,723

Long-term debt



3,643



4,161

Underfunded retirement plans



222



253

Deferred income taxes



450



564

Deferred credits and other liabilities



471



492

Total liabilities



7,429



8,193

Stockholders' equity:







Preferred stock, $25 par value.  Authorized – 10,000,000 shares.  







Participating cumulative preferred.  None issued.



--



--

Common stock, $1 par value.  Authorized – 2,400,000,000 shares.







Shares issued – 1,740,815,939



1,741



1,741

Paid-in capital



1,314



1,125

Retained earnings



29,189



27,993

Treasury common stock at cost.







Shares: September 30, 2014 – 684,515,992; September 30, 2013







– 646,252,825



(21,305)



(19,236)

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss), net of taxes



(468)



(572)

Total stockholders' equity



10,471



11,051

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity


$

17,900


$

19,244

 

Certain amounts in the prior period's financial statement have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation.

 

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED AND SUBSIDIARIES

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Millions of dollars)




For Three Months Ended



September 30,



2014


2013

Cash flows from operating activities:







Net income


$

826


$

629

Adjustments to Net income:







Depreciation



213



217

Amortization of acquisition-related intangibles



80



83

Amortization of capitalized software



15



18

Stock-based compensation



62



71

Gains on sales of assets



(5)



(3)

Deferred income taxes



(27)



12

Increase (decrease) from changes in:







Accounts receivable



42



(30)

Inventories



(7)



(6)

Prepaid expenses and other current assets



96



247

Accounts payable and accrued expenses



(48)



(17)

Accrued compensation



127



96

Income taxes payable



(42)



(173)

Changes in funded status of retirement plans



32



30

Other



19



(23)

Cash flows from operating activities



1,383



1,151








Cash flows from investing activities:







Capital expenditures



(103)



(124)

Proceeds from asset sales



6



3

Purchases of short-term investments



(704)



(775)

Proceeds from short-term investments



412



681

Other



6



3

Cash flows from investing activities



(383)



(212)








Cash flows from financing activities:







Dividends paid



(319)



(308)

Stock repurchases



(670)



(734)

Proceeds from common stock transactions



68



349

Excess tax benefit from share-based payments



11



9

Cash flows from financing activities



(910)



(684)








Net change in Cash and cash equivalents



90



255

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period



1,216



1,180

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period


$

1,306


$

1,435

 

Certain amounts in the prior period's financial statement have been reclassified to conform to the current presentation.

3Q14 segment results






   3Q14

   3Q13

Change

Analog:




       Revenue

$ 2,149

$ 1,931

11%

       Operating profit

$    802

$    583

38%





Embedded Processing:




      Revenue

$    711

$    668

6%

      Operating profit

$    114

$      83

37%





Other:




      Revenue

$    641

$    645

-1%

      Operating profit*

$    259

$    178

46%





* Includes Acquisition charges and Restructuring charges/other.

 

Compared with the year-ago quarter:

Analog:  (includes High Volume Analog & Logic, Power Management, High Performance Analog and Silicon Valley Analog) 

Embedded Processing:  (includes Processors, Microcontrollers and Connectivity)

Other:  (includes DLP® products, custom ASIC products, calculators, royalties and legacy wireless products)

Non-GAAP financial information 

Free cash flow and associated ratios

This release includes references to free cash flow and ratios based on that measure.  These are financial measures that were not prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP).  Free cash flow was calculated by subtracting Capital expenditures from the most directly comparable GAAP measure, Cash flows from operating activities (also referred to as cash flow from operations).

The company believes that free cash flow and the associated ratios provide insight into its liquidity, its cash-generating capability and the amount of cash potentially available to return to investors, as well as insight into its financial performance.  These non-GAAP measures are supplemental to the comparable GAAP measures.

Reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP-based measures is provided in the table below.



For Three











Months Ended


For Twelve Months Ended





September 30,



September 30,





2014



2014


2013


Change

Cash flow from operations (GAAP)


$

1,383



$

3,819


$

3,270


17%

Capital expenditures



(103)




(367)



(402)



Free cash flow (non-GAAP)


$

1,280



$

3,452


$

2,868


20%














Revenue


$

3,501



$

12,804


$

12,155
















Cash flow from operations as a percent of













revenue (GAAP)



40%




30%



27%



Free cash flow as a percent of revenue













(non-GAAP)



37%




27%



24%



 

Safe Harbor Statement

"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:

This release includes forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by phrases such as TI or its management "believes," "expects," "anticipates," "foresees," "forecasts," "estimates" or other words or phrases of similar import.  Similarly, statements herein that describe TI's business strategy, outlook, objectives, plans, intentions or goals also are forward-looking statements.  All such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements. 

We urge you to carefully consider the following important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations of TI or its management:

For a more detailed discussion of these factors, see the Risk Factors discussion in Item 1A of TI's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2013.  The forward-looking statements included in this release are made only as of the date of this release, and TI undertakes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.

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