Texas Instruments Inc. said its profit rose...
Texas Instruments Inc. said its profit rose 38% to $91.8 million in the second quarter from a year ago, reflecting higher prices for semiconductor memory components, improved productivity and increased sales. The Dallas high-technology firm said 1987 results were restated to reflect new accounting rules for the treatment of deferred income taxes.
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