TSMC November Sales Report
“The 8.6 percent sequential decrease in November net sales mainly resulted from a decrease in wafer shipments and a 3 percent weaker U.S. dollar versus local currency,” said Ms. Lora Ho, vice president and chief financial officer of TSMC.
Ms. Ho noted that the Company's fourth quarter 2004 guidance would remain unchanged despite a sustained weakness in the U.S. dollar is generally acknowledged.
Sales Report: (Unit: NT$ million)
Net Sales | 2004(1) | 2003 | Growth Rate |
November | 20,986 | 18,510 | 13.4% |
January through November | 236,073 | 182,939 | 29.0% |
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