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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (2330.TW)

Taiwan - Taiwan Delayed Price. Currency in TWD
574.00-5.00 (-0.86%)
At close: 01:30PM CST
  • Dividend

    2330.TW announced a cash dividend of 3.00 with an ex-date of Dec. 14, 2023

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Previous Close579.00
Open582.00
Bid573.00 x 0
Ask574.00 x 0
Day's Range571.00 - 582.00
52 Week Range442.50 - 594.00
Volume27,190,128
Avg. Volume23,750,790
Market Cap14.885T
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.19
PE Ratio (TTM)17.06
EPS (TTM)33.64
Earnings DateJan 10, 2024 - Jan 15, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield14.00 (2.42%)
Ex-Dividend DateDec 14, 2023
1y Target Est665.38
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