The Borneo Post

Share surge propels Taiwan chip giant TSMC into top ten

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TAIPE: Taiwanese chip giant TSMC yesterday briefly became the world’s tenth largest company thanks to a two-day surge in its stock price that has propelled the island’s exchange to a record high.

Taiwan Semiconduc­tor Manufactur­ing Company, the world’s largest contract microchip maker, produces the processors that provide the computing muscle for everything from iPhones, laptops and games consoles to servers and critical internet infrastruc­ture.

The company’s worth reached some US$410 billion on Tuesday morning to surpass US firms Johnson & Johnson and Visa to rank 10th in the world, according to Bloomberg News.

Shares rose by the maximum 10 per cent Tuesday to a high of Tw$466.5 (US$15.8) within the first ten minutes of trading before paring back to Tw$ 437.5 by the middle of the day.

TSMC also hit the 10 per cent limit Monday, adding US$35 billion to its value and propelling the Taiex to an alltime high for the first time in three decades.

The Taiex is dominated by TSMC, which accounts for a whopping one third of the exchange.

So far this year the Taiex is currently up five per cent, but without TSMC it would be down around two per cent.

Despite the US- China trade war and the coronaviru­s pandemic investors have flocked to TSMC.

Even before Monday’s rally the company’s share price was up 17 per cent this year.

Analysts say the latest surge was spurred by reports of US chip titan Intel having to place new orders with rivals, including TSMC, a er saying its own next- generation 7nanometre production was behind schedule.

Asian chip giants like TSMC and Samsung are likely to benefit as a result of any delays Intel might suffer.

Most of TMSC’s factories are located in Taiwan where they specialise in making some of the world’s smallest and fastest chips.

The company announced in May that it would spend US$12 billion on a stateofsem­iconductor foundry in Arizona, its second manufactur­ing site in the United States.

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