Is Texas Instruments a leading indicator?
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TXN earnings report showed strong growth across all their chip environments. While they were less then a year ago, its interesting to see demand up across all their segments. TXN is one of the companies that make core components that feed a huge scope of products.

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If this is a sign, then I am thinking we will see a bump in shipping next.
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Lots of positive outlooks from Dow components this morning, especially Caterpillar (huge beat), as well as Texas and Apple last night. I think it bodes very well for 2010, despite the "sell on the news" selloff today.
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How much of this is due to restocking low inventories? Retail sales are still down.
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Thudz Wrote:How much of this is due to restocking low inventories? Retail sales are still down.

Inventory must stay on top of demand. I like TXN as a indicator because their chips are not the shinny CPU's that get all the press, but the little chips inside things you never hear about. Just about every electronic product you pick up has some sort of TXN hook in it. The fact that they are seeing a rise in demand across all sectors is good news.

I think we should see good chninees job recovery as a result..... :twisted:
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