TSMC’s Takeoff: Reasons Why It’s Still Not The Top, But Caution Is Warranted

Summary:

  • TSMC’s share price has surged over the past year, reflecting its value as a key player in technology.
  • Capacity expansion to meet AI chip demand is a priority, with plans for new facilities and technological advancements.
  • Geopolitical diversification, pricing leverage, and strong financials contribute to TSMC’s potential for future growth.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) plant.

BING-JHEN HONG

Introduction

Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) has had an amazing run in the last year, up around 77%, and well over 110% since it hit the bottom sometime in October of last year. The company’s value has finally been seen by the masses, and


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