Dit helpt natuurlijk ook wel de komende dagen om weer terug naar de 37-39 range te gaan in aanloop naar de cijfers:
TSMC 3Q16 revenues to rise almost 20%, says report
Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES, Taipei [Thursday 30 June 2016]
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is expected to post nearly 20% sequential growth in third-quarter revenues, as shipments for Apple's A10 processors will kick off soon, according to a report by Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA).
Rising chip orders for Android phones, as well as orders for graphics processors and virtual reality (VR) solutions, will also boost revenues at TSMC during the third quarter, the report quoted market watchers as saying.
TSMC closed at NT$159 (US$4.93) on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) on June 29, up NT$2 or 1.3%.
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United Microelectronics (UMC) has purchased NT$562.88 million (US$17.42 million) worth of equipment from ASML for its 12-inch wafer fab in Xiamen, according to a company filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE).
En deze dingen zijn ook leuk:
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has announced purchases of manufacturing equipment and facilities totaling NT$3.05 billion (US$94.4 million) from Tokyo Electron, Lam Research International, Applied Materials, Marketech International and Mega Union Technology.
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Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) expects to post sequential revenue growth through the fourth quarter of 2016, according to company COO Tien Wu. Revenues for the second half of the year will outperform the first half.
ASE will experience tighter capacity in the third quarter and is likely to budget an additional capex, said Wu. Capacity has already being tight during the second quarter, Wu added.
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United Microelectronics (UMC) is expected to enjoy full utilization of 28nm production capacity through the fourth quarter of 2016, thanks to rising orders from Qualcomm and Marvell, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
Brisk 28nm chip orders are also expected to buoy UMC's revenues for the third quarter, which are likely to hit a record high, the report quoted market watchers as saying. UMC's revenues for the second quarter are expected to register sequential growth of 6-7%, the report said.
UMC has estimated wafer shipments would increase about 5% sequentially in the second quarter, with wafer ASPs rising 1-2% on quarter. "We foresee a significant increase in 28nm shipments for the second quarter," UMC CEO Po-wen Yen said in a company statement.
Echter zijn er nog steeds idioten die nog steeds op huidige niveaus lopen te verkopen.
Ik zal het denk ik nooit snappen wat deze gasten bezielt.