Taiwan Semiconductor Earnings, Revenue Beat in Q4 By Investing.com

08:43am, Thursday, 13'th Jan 2022 Investing.com
Taiwan Semiconductor Earnings, Revenue Beat in Q4

TSMC reports December revenue grew 32.4% Y/Y and 4.8% from prior

08:21am, Thursday, 13'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.''s (TSM) December revenue was up 32.4% Y/Y to NT$155.38B.The sales were up 4.8% compared to November 2021.Revenue for January through December
Taiwan Semiconductor press release (TSM): Q4 GAAP EPS of $1.15 beats by $0.04.Revenue of $15.74B (+24.1% Y/Y) misses by $30M.Gross margin for the quarter was 52.7%, operating margin

Taiwan chipmaker TSMC says quarterly profit $6 billion

06:55am, Thursday, 13'th Jan 2022 ABC News
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., the biggest contract manufacturer of processor chips, says its quarterly profit rose 16.4% over a year earlier to $6 billion amid surging demand for chips for smartphones and other electronics

TSMC Q4 profit rises 16.4%, beats market forecasts

05:51am, Thursday, 13'th Jan 2022 Investing.com
https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/tsmc-q4-profit-rises-164-beats-market-forecasts-2737641
The market rally hit resistance Wednesday, but Tesla and AMAT made strong moves. Taiwan Semiconductor earnings are due early Thursday.

What to expect from Taiwan Semiconductor''s Q4 earnings? (NYSE:TSM)

06:44pm, Wednesday, 12'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha
Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) is scheduled to announce Q4 earnings results on Thursday, January 13th, before market open.The consensus EPS Estimate is $1.11 (+14.4% Y/Y) and the
TSMC, which makes chips for companies like Apple, reported a sixth straight quarter of record sales as demand for its products rose amid a supply crunch.
Foundries with ties to a little-known Chinese entrepreneur set out to match TSMC and Samsung, but never commercially produced an advanced semiconductor

Shift To Quality Intensifies Thanks To Hawkish Fed

03:21am, Friday, 07'th Jan 2022 Zero Hedge
Shift To Quality Intensifies Thanks To Hawkish Fed By Ishika Mookerjee, Bloomberg Markets Live commentator and analyst Demand for quality stocks is strengthening in Asia as the Federal Reserve dials up its hawkish commentary, making riskier firms look more vulnerable with borrowing costs expected to rise. The MSCI AC Asia ex-Japan Quality Index has climbed about 1% since the end of October as the Fed announced its plan to taper asset purchases, while the MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index has slumped 4%. The gauge of stocks with a high return on equity, stable earnings growth and low leverage trounced the broader benchmark by about nine percentage points last year, a better relative performance than that seen in its global peer. Asian quality stocks tend to outperform during global slowdown, inflationary regime in Asia and in the following 12 months post China slowdown, Sanford C. Bernstein analysts Rupal Agarwal and Anusha Madireddy wrote in a note on Wednesday. Theres also support from positive earnings revisions and a historical discount to low-quality stocks, they added.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company LTD.''s (NYSE: TSM ) short percent of float has risen 8.7% since last its last report. The company recently reported that it has 13.06 million shares sold short , which is 0.25% of all regular shares that are available for trading. Based on its trading volume, it would take traders 1.7 days to cover their short positions on average. Why Short Interest Matters Short interest is the number of shares that have been sold short but have not yet been covered or closed out. Short selling is when a trader sells shares of a company they do not own, with the hope that the price will fall. Traders make money from short selling if the price of Full story available on Benzinga.com
Futures Steady After Fed-Inspired Rout As Tech, Bitcoin Slide Continues US equity futures were little changed after earlier swings as traders digested hawkish Fed minutes that sparked a global stock rout on Wednesday. As discussed yesterday, minutes from the Feds December meeting showed a growing preference for a faster path of rate hikes and a shrinking of the banks balance sheet (one which would lead to yet another market crash and even more stimulus). However, while rising rates is terrible news for tech and high duration names, it''s good news for the value sector, and investors bet while the Fed''s faster-than-expected policy tightening (which will lead to faster than expected easing) may crimp highly valued technology stocks it will offer opportunities in other equity sectors, and sure enough with Nasdaq futures bombing again, energy names like Exxon are at 2 year highs. Treasury yields extended a spike, with the 10Y rising to 1.75%, the dollar was unchanged and bitcoin''s plunge continued even though the selling in stocks has subsided.
Clear Harbor Asset Management LLC lessened its holdings in shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE:TSM) by 5.9% during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm owned 180,312 shares of the semiconductor companys stock after selling 11,246 shares during the quarter. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing []
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