TSMC: Strong 2Q financials to take dip in 3Q
On July 25, while announcing strong sales growth for the second quarter, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) revealed a cut in its 2002 capital expenditures forecast and cast a light shadow on its third-quarter outlook.
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