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TSM Jun 2024 132.000 put

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0.53000.0000 (0.00%)
As of 12:38PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close0.5300
Open0.5200
Bid0.2600
Ask0.3200
Strike132.00
Expiry date2024-06-07
Day's range0.5200 - 0.5300
Contract rangeN/A
Volume3
Open interest56
  • Benzinga

    Taiwan Semi Set to Build $11B Chip Plant in Germany, Aiming for 2027 Production Start

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (NYSE:TSM) announced it will begin constructing its first European semiconductor facility in Dresden, Germany, in the fourth quarter of 2024. At a conference in the Netherlands, TSMC’s European chief, Paul de Bot, confirmed that the $11 billion factory, European Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (ESMC), will start production in 2027. The stock is trading higher on Tuesday. Significant stakeholders in the project include Infineon, NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-TSMC says construction of first European plant on track to start in fourth quarter

    Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC plans to start construction of its first European facility in the fourth quarter of 2024, it said on Tuesday. At a conference in the Netherlands, TSMC's European chief Paul de Bot said the facility in the German city of Dresden, known as European Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (ESMC), was on track for construction to begin this year with production in 2027. Last August TSMC announced plans for the $11 billion factory in Germany, with Infineon , NXP, and Robert Bosch each taking a 10% stake.

  • Reuters

    CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-TSMC says can make next generation chips without ASML's new machine

    Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC does not necessarily need to use ASML's next generation "High NA EUV" machines for an upcoming generation of chip manufacturing technology called A16, which is under development for the second half of 2026, an executive said on Tuesday. The High NA lithography tools are expected to help shrink chip designs by up to two-thirds, but chipmakers must weigh that benefit against a higher cost and whether ASML's older tech may be more reliable and good enough. Speaking at a conference in Amsterdam, Kevin Zhang said that it is possible that the company's A16 plants could be designed to accommodate the technology, but that is not certain.