Foundries Looking Good
The foundries are looking good even as the rest of the semiconductor industry fears a tough Q1.
TSMC's January sales were 37% up on January 2012 at $1.6bn. UMC's were up 6.87% on January 2012 at $316m.
TSMC's December sales were up 20% on December 2011 at $1.26bn and November sales of $1.5bn which represented a dip of 11.5% on October's $1.7bn - which was its highest sales quarter ever recorded.
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