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Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Was Up By 4.07% On Wednesday

December 2, 2021
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(VIANEWS) – The NYSE ended the session with Taiwan Semiconductor rising 4.07% to $121.92 on Wednesday, after two successive sessions in a row of losses. NYSE Composite slid 0% to $0.00, following the last session’s downward trend on what was a somewhat up trend exchanging session today. Volume Today’s last reported volume for Taiwan Semiconductor is 8399870, 7.99% above its average volume of 7777750. Taiwan Semiconductor’s last close was $117.15, 17.62% under its 52-week high of $142.20. Taiwan Semiconductor’s Sales Taiwan Semiconductor’s sales growth is 22.1% for the ongoing quarter and 21.8% for the next. The company’s growth estimates for...
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