Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd.

TSM
$288.95 +6.06 (2.13%)
Dividend Yield 1.07%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
$0.502021-12-162021-12-17
April 9, 2026$0.972026-03-172026-03-17
January 8, 2026$0.802025-12-112025-12-11
October 9, 2025$0.822025-09-162025-09-16
July 10, 2025$0.782025-06-122025-06-12

Dividends Summary

Company News

Up 50% in 2025, Should You Buy ASML Stock Right Now?
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • December 19, 2025

ASML, the world's only producer of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography systems, has surged 50% in 2025 and reached record highs. While the company benefits from AI and cloud market expansion, it faces headwinds from Chinese export restrictions and slowing 2026 growth projections. Despite a premium valuation of 34x forward earnings, analysts vie...

Why Taiwan Semiconductor’s 6.5% Dip Could Be a Smart Buy
Investing.com • Jeffrey Neal Johnson • December 17, 2025

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) experienced a 6.5% revenue decline from October to November, but year-over-year revenue grew 24.5%. The article suggests this short-term dip is a seasonal fluctuation and presents a potential buying opportunity, especially given the company's strong position in AI chip manufacturing.

Billionaire Investor Adds To Nvidia Position As AI Conviction Builds
Benzinga • Lekha Gupta • December 16, 2025

Activist investor Dan Loeb's Third Point LLC increased its Nvidia stake by 2% in Q3 2025, reflecting growing confidence in the AI chipmaker's potential. Nvidia reported strong Q3 earnings, beating estimates and projecting robust revenue growth driven by AI chip demand.

Trends in Advanced Packaging Market 2025-2035
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Towards Packaging • December 15, 2025

The global advanced packaging market is expected to grow from USD 40.34 billion in 2025 to USD 78.75 billion by 2034, driven by rising demand for high-performance computing, AI, 5G devices, and compact electronics, with North America leading technological advancements.

Trump hates the Biden-era Chips Act. What’s next for semiconductor makers?
MarketWatch • Therese Poletti • March 6, 2025

President Trump expressed his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act, raising questions about the future of the program and the role of U.S. semiconductor companies. He also touted a new agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to invest $100 billion in additional U.S. factories.

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