TSMC kicks-off 2012 with equipment purchase spree 05 January 2012 | By Mark Osborne | News > Wafer Processing
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Update As the first full-week of January, 2012 closes, TSMC finished off the week with a further two purchase orders totalling approximately US$42.93 million, bringing recent capital spending to around US$260 million. The latest orders were placed with Gold Stone Development Company, a supplier of process material, process chemical, process gases and gas handling equipment for the semiconductor industry from companies such as Parker Hannifin and Veriflo to the tune of US$16.57 million. The other order and the second for the week was placed with KLA-Tencor, worth approximately US$25.96 million, bring the metrology firms orders from TSMC for the week to around US$42.76 million and the second biggest beneficiary, after ASML for new orders.
Update 2 TSMC also squeezed in another batch of equipment purchases valued at US$24.54 million and placed with Applied Materials. This week’s spending spree has been taken to over US$284 million.
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