A Taiwanese delegation visiting Paraguay on a business mission Friday came up with a final report, the Asian country's Embassy in Asunción announced. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan accuses Chinese Apple supplier for stealing secrets, charges 14 people
Taiwan accuses Chinese Apple supplier for stealing commercial secrets, charges 14 people. Source: Communications Today India On Friday, July 15, Taiwanese prosecutors alleged that an Apple Inc ... ( read original story ...)
Indian NTU researcher receives Plum Blossom Card
Sangeetha Thangavel, an assistant professor and bioenergy researcher at National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT), has been granted a Plum Blossom Card by the National Immigration Agency. The ... ( read original story ...)
Ahead of iPhone 14 launch, Taiwan accuses Chinese Apple supplier of stealing secrets: Details here
Taiwan has been stepping up efforts to stop what it views as underhand and illegal activities by Chinese firms. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan weighs Foxconn fine for China chip investment – sources
Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics maker, said this week it has become a shareholder in embattled Chinese chip conglomerate Tsinghua Unigroup via a $797mln investment by a subsidiary ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwanese prosecutors accuse Chinese Apple supplier of stealing commercial secrets, charges 14
New Taipei prosecutors have now charged 14 people in connection ... said in a statement it continues to implement and optimize the protection of trade secrets and intellectual property rights, and ... ( read original story ...)
Chipmaker TSMC’s shares jump after quarterly profit beats estimates
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC), a major Apple Inc supplier and the world's largest contract chipmaker, posted on Thursday a 76.4% le.. ( read original story ...)
Can Taiwan Semiconductor’s Stock Price Recover To $100?
TSMC shares dropped nearly 37% YTD as a result of spiking inflation, rising Treasury rates, and now an inverted yield curve. See the outlook for TSM stock here. ( read original story ...)
S&P forecasts 2.8% GDP growth amid export jitters
S&P Global Ratings yesterday kept its forecast for Taiwan’s GDP growth this year at 2.8 percent, in contrast to last year’s 6.6 percent growth, as global inflation and geopolitical tensions hit export ... ( read original story ...)
HTC Desire 22 Pro announced with Viverse support: It doesn’t make much sense
Today, the Taiwanese smartphone maker unveiled the new HTC Desire 22 Pro. It’s a mid-range device with a primary focus on virtual reality. The HTC Desire 22 Pro packs a 6.6-inch, 1080 x 2412 ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s TSMC second-quarter revenue rise 44 percent
Taiwanese tech giant TSMC said Thursday its second quarter revenue rose more than 40 percent on continued strong demand for high-performance computing and auto chips. ( read original story ...)
Optical communication device makers to see datacenter apps buoy 2H22 shipments
Most of Taiwan's optical communication devices makers focusing more on datacenter than 5G base station applications have reported significant revenue improvements for the first half of the year and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Q2 preview: Can strong earnings catalyze stock performance?
Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) is scheduled to announce Q2 earnings results on Thursday, July 14th, before market open.The firm posted better-than-expected Q1 numbers, with revenues ... ( read original story ...)
Buy Taiwan Semiconductor: Too Oversold
People often say semiconductors are cyclical. In reality, the semiconductor industry has grown every decade since its inception. See why TSM stock is a buy. ( read original story ...)
Foxconn buys stake in China’s top chipmaker, seemingly without the necessary approval
Primary iPhone assembler Foxconn has reportedly bought a stake in China’s top chipmaker, Tsinghjau Unigroup – but appears to have done so without the necessary government approval. The move comes at a ... ( read original story ...)
Asian Chipmaker Shares Rally as Sector Appears to Bottom
With share prices having corrected sharply, companies such as TSMC and Samsung are now refusing to move lower, and even showing signs of a rebound. ( read original story ...)