On July 30, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing rose 3.1% in pre-market trading, trading at $386.28/share, with turnover of $36.16 million, rebounding from consecutive sessions of earthquake-related declines.
On the news front, ARK Invest led by Cathie Wood bought Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing shares worth $20.1 million across multiple funds including ARKK, ARKQ, ARKW, and ARKX during the recent chip stock selloff, signaling strong institutional conviction. Additionally, the company's 1.4nm advanced process new factory at the Taichung Phase 2 campus is progressing ahead of schedule, with the first building expected to be completed by April next year and trial production potentially starting in Q3. Samsung has delayed its 1.4nm mass production from 2027 to 2029, further consolidating Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's leading position in advanced nodes.
Within the Semiconductors sector, the broader group rebounded collectively. Among individual stocks, Advanced Micro Devices up 4.87%, Micron Technology up 4.19%, SK hynix up 4.01%, Intel up 3.22%, NVIDIA up 2.12%.
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