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To: JakeStraw who wrote (674)8/26/2004 4:21:40 PM
From: William Grady  Respond to of 684
 
I agree. I'm glad as that will be the easiest way for me to deal with it. I think TSM caused the confusion by calling it a stock dividend instead of calling it a stock split. And the delay in getting the stock after it split also made me wonder if this was really and ordinary stock spit. But it appears that was what it was if the information at the Scott Trade site is correct.



To: JakeStraw who wrote (674)12/8/2004 1:46:35 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 684
 
Heard on the Beat: TSMC avoids Taiwan-China event

Silicon Strategies
12/07/2004, 7:30 PM ET

Reports have surfaced that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (TSMC) "boycotted" the Taiwan + China Semiconductor Industry Outlook 2004 conference in San Jose, Calif. on Tuesday (Dec. 7).

TSMC reportedly avoided the event because Richard Chang, president and CEO of archrival Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC), was the keynote speaker. TSMC has filed a number of suits against SMIC for alleged patent infringement.

TSMC was a no show at this year's event, nor was it a sponsor. TSMC was a sponsor at last year's conference, according to an official at the company's U.S. arm.

"Our non-sponsorship of the event had nothing to do with who was speaking," according to an official at TSMC. "We just had a logistical problem."