TSMC October 2014 Revenue Report
Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. – Nov. 10, 2014 - TSMC (TWSE: 2330, NYSE: TSM) today announced its net revenues for October 2014: On a consolidated basis, revenues for October 2014 were approximately NT$80.74 billion, an increase of 7.9 percent from September 2014 and an increase of 55.9 percent over October 2013. Revenues for January through October 2014 totaled NT$621.02 billion, an increase of 23.5 percent compared to the same period in 2013.
TSMC Revenue Report (Consolidated):
(Unit: NT$ million)
Period | Net Revenues |
October 2014 | 80,736 |
September 2014 | 74,846 |
M-o-M Increase (Decrease) % | 7.9 |
October 2013 | 51,795 |
Y-o-Y Increase (Decrease) % | 55.9 |
January to October 2014 | 621,022 |
January to October 2013 | 503,013 |
Y-o-Y Increase (Decrease) % | 23.5 |
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