Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)had its IPO in 1997.
The symbol for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. in the NYSE is: TSM.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM) is $108,329,762,410.92.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
president and chief operating officer; Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, 1987-, chairman and chief executive officer.
Chairman and chief executive officer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company; chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association
By offering reasonable rates and excellent customer service, TSMC became Taiwan's number-one chip company and the world's leading semiconductor foundry.
The industry was in such a strong upturn that TSMC acquired the rival Worldwide Semiconductor Corporation in 2000 to keep up with the demand.
TSMC is an abbreviation for "Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation. It is the world's largest dedicated independent semiconductor foundry. The headquarters are in Taiwan.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, No. 25, Li-Hsin Road, Science-Based Industrial Park, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan 300, ROC
Net profits that year fell 78 percent, sales dropped by more than 20 percent, and stock prices plummeted. TSMC also faced increased competition from semiconductor manufacturers in China, Germany, Israel, and Malaysia.
In 1987 he started the first foundry, TSMC, with $52 million in financial backing from the Taiwanese government and additional support from a Netherlands company, Philips Electronics.