Comparative EBITDA Analysis: SAP SE vs Texas Instruments Incorporated

Tech Titans' EBITDA Battle: SAP vs. Texas Instruments

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A Decade of EBITDA: SAP SE vs. Texas Instruments

In the ever-evolving landscape of global technology, SAP SE and Texas Instruments Incorporated have been pivotal players. Over the past decade, from 2014 to 2023, these giants have showcased intriguing trends in their EBITDA performance. SAP SE started strong in 2014, but by 2022, Texas Instruments had surged ahead, boasting a 53% increase in EBITDA compared to SAP's 27% growth over the same period. Notably, Texas Instruments peaked in 2022, with an EBITDA of over $11 billion, marking a significant milestone. However, 2023 saw a dip for both companies, with Texas Instruments experiencing a 20% decline from its 2022 high. Interestingly, data for SAP SE in 2024 is missing, leaving room for speculation on its future trajectory. This comparative analysis highlights the dynamic nature of the tech industry and the strategic maneuvers of these two titans.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025