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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
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To: StanX Long who wrote (63602)5/10/2002 12:17:26 AM
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TSMC, UMC Report Higher Sales for April
Online staff -- Electronic News, 5/9/2002

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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) today released April sales results. While TSMC saw its sales improve, both sequentially and year-over-year, UMC saw a sales jump sequentially, but a decline from the year-ago period.

TSMC’s April sales totaled $388.1 million (13.4 billion Taiwanese dollars), up 45 percent from last year’s $266.4 million (9.2 billion TWD). Revenue for the first four months of the year was $1.4 billion (49.2 billion TWD), up nearly 1 percent from $1.4 billion (48.8 billion TWD) for the same period a year ago.

A spokesman for the TSMC said the Hsinchu, Taiwan-based foundry’s sales continue to grow as demand for its products and services increase. Revenue for April was 9 percent higher than $356.2 million (12.3 billion TWD) reported for March.

No. 2 foundry United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) today said its April sales totaled $150.6 million (5.2 billion TWD), down nearly 10 percent from $167.9 million (5.8 billion TWD) a year ago. However, sales increased about 15 percent from March sales of $130.3 million (4.5 billion).

For the first four months of the year, UMC’s sales totaled $503.7 million (17.4 billion TWD), down 41 percent from the year-ago period’s $850.7 million (29.4 billion TWD).
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