12 Most Profitable Dividend Stocks to Buy in 2026

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3. Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN)

Net Profit Margin: 29.21%

Net Income TTM: $5.02 Billion

On January 22, Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland raised his price target on Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN) to $225 from $200 and kept a Positive rating. The update came as the firm reset expectations across the semiconductor group ahead of earnings.

Rolland said the sector appears to be settling into a more stable upcycle. He expects fourth-quarter results to land mostly in line, with room for some upside. The AI infrastructure buildout is also broadening, which is starting to lift parts of the supply chain. Industrial demand is showing signs of improvement, though auto remains more of a drag for now.

Texas Instruments touches many of those end markets. In AI-focused data centers, its chips play a behind-the-scenes role, handling networking, power delivery, and thermal management. These are not headline components, but they are critical to keeping large systems running efficiently.

Automotive is another major area. Cars rely heavily on analog chips to manage electrical systems, powertrains, and infotainment. As vehicles move toward more advanced features like automatic braking, driver assistance, and eventually autonomous driving, the need for additional sensors and supporting electronics continues to rise.

Texas Instruments Incorporated (NASDAQ:TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs and sells analog and embedded processing chips used across industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment, and enterprise systems.

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