Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd. (TSM)
227.86
-1.31 (-0.57%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jul 8th, 4:46 PM EDT
A new lift on Chinese chip imports and exports may create significant demand bottlenecks to drive Taiwan Semiconductor stock higher.
Via MarketBeat · July 8, 2025
Nvidia is trading near its 52-week high, with a 64% market value increase in the last 3 months. Several recent events, including a pro-chip bill and partnerships, have impacted its valuation.
Via Benzinga · July 8, 2025
TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR (NYSE:TSM) meets key CANSLIM criteria with strong earnings growth, high relative strength, and solid fundamentals, making it a candidate for growth investors.
Via Chartmill · July 8, 2025
The competition is catching up to Nvidia, and this chipmaker looks poised to grow quickly as a result.
Via The Motley Fool · July 8, 2025
Washington's tariffs on imported chips led Taiwan Semiconductor to delay Japan plant construction and prioritize US expansion. TSM stock down. %
Via Benzinga · July 7, 2025
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Via Benzinga · July 7, 2025
U.S. stock futures declined on Monday after scaling fresh records in the previous truncated week. Futures of benchmarks were trading lower.
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A Wall Street analyst has raised his price targets on seven stocks tied to the buildout of AI data centers, including Nvidia stock.
Via Investor's Business Daily · July 3, 2025
Micron's strong results just poured fuel on the fire of Applied Materials bulls, strengthening the prospects for AMAT to generate big long-term gains.
Via MarketBeat · July 3, 2025
Chipmakers are likely to benefit from the One Big Beautiful Bill as they will be eligible for an investment tax credit, aiding their business.
Via Benzinga · July 3, 2025
Semiconductors are booming with a Golden Cross formation, led by top holdings Nvidia, TSMC, and Broadcom.
Via Benzinga · July 2, 2025
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Intel’s new CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reportedly considering ending Intel’s push to sell the expensive 18A chipmaking process to external clients, turning attention toward the more advanced 14A node.
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