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Vanessa Lee, Vice President of Materials Management at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), has drawn industry attention with her unexpected resignation. One month after taking an extended leave,
TSMC, the world's main producer of advanced AI chips, is expected to post a 52% jump in second-quarter profit to record levels, though U.S. tariffs and a strong Taiwan dollar could weigh on its outlook.
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Investors are eyeing Big Tech earnings as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) reports its second quarter results on Thursday, July 17. New York Life Investments economist and portfolio strategist Lauren Goodwin,
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNTSMC’s half-year revenue surges 40%TSMC’s half-year revenue increased 40% to NT$1.77 trillion from a year earlier, the company, whose clients include tech giants Nvidia and Apple, said in a statement. Chairman and chief executive CC Wei told a recent briefing that TSMC expected to see record earnings this year, as artificial intelligence demand would remain “very strong”.
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TSMC CEO CC Wei reaffirmed in June that demand for AI chips continues to outpace supply, and reiterated the company’s forecast for mid-20% revenue growth in US dollar terms for full-year 2025.
Vanessa Lee, Vice President of Materials Management at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), has drawn industry attention with her unexpected resignation. One month after taking an extended leave,