Shares of Taiwan Semiconductor ( TSM) opened higher in Thursday's trading on the heels of their latest financial results and guidance. Gaps are a relatively common occurrence with the trading of TSM ...
Taiwan Semi Beat on Earnings. It’s Good News for Intel, Other Chip Stocks.
TSMC stock rose after it said that demand for the latest chip technology was helping to offset a glut of semiconductors caused by the fall in demand for consumer electronics.
Best’s Market Segment Report: AM Best Maintains Negative Outlook on Taiwan’s Non-Life Insurance Segment
AM Best is maintaining a negative outlook on Taiwan’s non-life insurance segment, citing increased reinsurance costs and a decline in the investment asset base, as some assets were liquidated to pay ...
Bipartisan Taiwan Tax Bill Text Issued by Congress’s Tax Writers
Senate and House tax-writers seeking to encourage cross-border business collaboration between Taiwan and the US released bipartisan bill textThursday outlining their plan to provide treaty-like ...
The company that makes your iPhone is expanding to EVs and it’s getting Nvidia to help make an ‘AI factory’
Foxconn's chairman Young Liu shares the stage of Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang at Foxconn's annual tech day in Taipei. Courtesy of Foxconn Foxconn’s annual showcase on Wednesday featured a special guest: ...
Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) Beats Q3 Estimates Despite Declining Performance
Chip manufacturer Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) reported better-than-expected sales and earnings for the third quarter of Fiscal 2023, despite ...
Hai Long Project: Taiwan’s largest offshore wind financing, targeting commercial operation by 2025
The Hai Long Offshore Wind Project recently celebrated its financing completion ceremony, marking the successful acquisition of over NT$117 billion in green financing over a period exceeding two ...
TSMC Q3 profit falls 24.9%, beats market forecasts
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC posted a 24.9% fall in third-quarter net profit on Thursday as global economic woes hit demand for chips used in applications from cars to cellphones and servers and coming ...
Oversold Taiwan Bourse Called Lower Again
The Taiwan stock market has moved lower in four straight sessions, falling more than 385 points or 2.4 percent along the way. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just above the 16,440-point plateau and ...
Taiwan’s Hai Long offshore wind farm reaches financial close
C anadian utility Northland Power and its partners have satisfied all the conditions for the T$117bn ($3.6bn) financial close on the Hai Long offshore wind farm, to be located offshore Taiwan.
Chip equipment company Kokusai Electric raises $724m in IPO
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Taiwan’s Powerchip considering 5 sites in Japan for $5.4 billion factory – sources
Taiwan chipmaker Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp is considering around five sites in Japan, including Mie prefecture, for setting up a potential $5.4 billion factory as talks on subsidies ...
Taiwan’s Powerchip considering 5 sites in Japan for $5.4 bln factory – sources
Taiwan chipmaker Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp is considering around five sites in Japan, including Mie prefecture, for setting up a potential $5.4 billion factory as talks on subsidies ...
TSMC third-quarter profit to slide 30%, focus on how much growth to come
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd is expected to report a 30% slump in third-quarter profit on Thursday but analysts predict robust growth next year as the chip industry emerges from its ...
Kokusai Electric Raises $724 Million in IPO despite Reduced Chip Demand
Japanese chip maker Kokusai Electric has raises 724 million in its IPO despite global shortage in demand for chips.
Sheffield Green to raise S$6 million through Catalist IPO at S$0.25 per share
HUMAN resources provider Sheffield Green is seeking to raise over S$6 million through an initial public offering on the Catalist board of the Singapore Exchange. Read more at The Business Times.