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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM)

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153.67+0.12 (+0.08%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
147.23 -6.44 (-4.19%)
After hours: 04:59PM EDT
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Previous close153.55
Open152.30
Bid153.75 x 1300
Ask153.94 x 1000
Day's range151.95 - 153.99
52-week range84.02 - 158.40
Volume7,865,625
Avg. volume15,300,948
Market cap797.045B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.24
PE ratio (TTM)29.44
EPS (TTM)5.22
Earnings date18 Jul 2024 - 22 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield2.05 (1.33%)
Ex-dividend date13 Jun 2024
1y target est151.97
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