Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited manufactures and sells integrated circuits and semiconductors. It also offers customer service, account management, and engineering services. The company serves customers in computer, communications, consumer, and industrial and standard segments in North America, Europe, Japan, China, and South Korea. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in HsinChu, Taiwan.
IPO Year: 1997
Exchange: NYSE
Website: tsmc.com
Date | Price Target | Rating | Analyst |
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7/18/2024 | $130.00 → $170.00 | Hold | TD Cowen |
7/15/2024 | $168.00 → $210.00 | Buy | Needham |
4/18/2024 | $100.00 → $130.00 | Hold | TD Cowen |
4/18/2024 | Buy → Outperform | Daiwa Securities | |
4/10/2024 | $133.00 → $168.00 | Buy | Needham |
1/19/2024 | $115.00 → $133.00 | Buy | Needham |
1/12/2024 | $85.00 → $95.00 | Market Perform | TD Cowen |
10/23/2023 | $105.00 | Overweight | Barclays |
7/14/2023 | $128.00 → $135.00 | Positive | Susquehanna |
4/17/2023 | $126.00 | Neutral → Positive | Susquehanna |
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6-K - TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING CO LTD (0001046179) (Filer)
6-K - TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING CO LTD (0001046179) (Filer)
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TD Cowen reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Hold and set a new price target of $170.00 from $130.00 previously
Needham reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Buy and set a new price target of $210.00 from $168.00 previously
TD Cowen reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Hold and set a new price target of $130.00 from $100.00 previously
Daiwa Securities downgraded Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing from Buy to Outperform
Needham reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Buy and set a new price target of $168.00 from $133.00 previously
Needham reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Buy and set a new price target of $133.00 from $115.00 previously
TD Cowen reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Market Perform and set a new price target of $95.00 from $85.00 previously
Barclays initiated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Overweight and set a new price target of $105.00
Susquehanna reiterated coverage of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing with a rating of Positive and set a new price target of $135.00 from $128.00 previously
Susquehanna upgraded Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing from Neutral to Positive and set a new price target of $126.00
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Debuts Enhanced N3P Process, HPC-Focused N3X Process, N3AE Auto Early Program, and Updates 2nm and TSMC 3DFabric™ Progress TSMC ((TWSE: 2330, NYSE:TSM) today showcased its latest technology developments at its 2023 North America Technology Symposium, including progress in 2nm technology and new members of its industry-leading 3nm technology family, offering a range of processes tuned to meet diverse customer demands. These include N3P, an enhanced 3nm process for better power, performance and density, N3X, a process tailored for high performance computing (HPC) applications, and N3AE, enabling early start of automotive applications on the most advanced silicon technology. With more than
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The Expanded TSMC Open Innovation Platform Drives New Ecosystem Collaboration to Enable Next-Generation HPC and Mobile Applications TSMC ((TSE: 2330, NYSE:TSM) today announced the Open Innovation Platform® (OIP) 3DFabric Alliance at the 2022 Open Innovation Platform Ecosystem Forum. The new TSMC 3DFabric™ Alliance is TSMC's sixth OIP Alliance and the first of its kind in the semiconductor industry that joins forces with partners to accelerate 3D IC ecosystem innovation and readiness, with a full spectrum of best-in-class solutions and services for semiconductor design, memory modules, substrate technology, testing, manufacturing, and packaging. This alliance will help customers achieve spe
TSMC ((TWSE: 2330, NYSE:TSM) today showcased the newest innovations in its advanced logic, specialty, and 3D IC technologies at the Company's 2022 North America Technology Symposium, with the next-generation leading-edge N2 process powered by nanosheet transistors and the unique FinFlex™ technology for the N3 and N3E processes making their debut. Resuming as an in-person event after being held online in the past two years, the North America symposium in Santa Clara, California, kicks off a series of Technology Symposiums around the world in the coming months. The Symposiums also feature an Innovation Zone that spotlights the achievements of TSMC's emerging start-up customers. "We are livi
Taiwan’s Premier Cho Jung-tai has announced a sweeping economic and social reform plan, aiming to attract nearly $100 billion in investments. This comes after former President Donald Trump said “Taiwan should pay us for defense.” What Happened: The reform plan would focus on energy, artificial intelligence, and infrastructure. The strategy includes appealing to Taiwanese investors disillusioned with conducting business in China, a trend the government aims to capitalize on, said Premier Cho in an interview with Nikkei Asia. The plan is in line with President Lai Ching-te‘s vision of a “smarter, forward-looking sustainability,” exploring ocean and space industries, and enhancing Taiwan’
This was a fascinating week featuring political shifts, increased market volatility, and a week-long drop in the stock prices of the mega-cap tech leaders that have been supporting the equity market indexes the past couple of years. This week, we’re focused on higher retail sales and wondering if anything will slow the consumer. Higher jobless claims make people think the Fed is almost 100% certain to cut rates by September. China is trying to keep its banks from imploding. Treasury Secretary, Yellen, is shortening the duration of the government bond market leading to larger auctions with less comparative demand. (Don’t worry – we’ll explain.) Finally, I address some critics who insist that
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Deep-pocketed investors have adopted a bearish approach towards Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM), and it's something market players shouldn't ignore. Our tracking of public options records at Benzinga unveiled this significant move today. The identity of these investors remains unknown, but such a substantial move in TSM usually suggests something big is about to happen. We gleaned this information from our observations today when Benzinga's options scanner highlighted 32 extraordinary options activities for Taiwan Semiconductor. This level of activity is out of the ordinary. The general mood among these heavyweight investors is divided, with 43% leaning bullish and 46% bearish. Among these n
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Last Thursday, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) reported its second quarter results, surpassing both top and bottom-line estimates. Surging demand for advanced chips used for developing gen-AI applications has boosted Taiwan listed shares of the world’s leading producer of advanced chips found in everything from smartphones to AI applications, whose clients are the titans Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA), among others, by almost 70% year-to-date. Second Quarter Highlights Fueled by its exclusive partnerships with Apple and Nvidia, TSMC reported net revenue grew 40.1% YoY to 673.51 billion New Taiwan dollars ($20.82 billion), surpassi
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