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CEO Looks Forward to Payoff for Texas Instruments.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, October, 2003
By Crayton Harrison, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Oct. 7--Seven years after he took the top job at Texas Instruments Inc., Thomas J. Engibous believes he's got the company right where he wants it.
The early part of Mr. Engibous' tenure was filled with high-profile divestitures, including the sale of TI's business selling electronics in the defense industry and the sale of its memory chip business.
Those actions were part of Mr. Engibous' bet that TI could become the top company in the world of signal-processing chips, the kind used in cellphones and myriad other electronic devices.
Now TI, the leading chipmaker in wireless technology, is emerging from an industrywide sales slump and watching its...
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