Warren Buffet cashes out of TSMC, which splashes cash on fabs
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With more than 50 million shares now sold, the Omaha-based entity retains now around 8.3 million – worth $618 million.
At the time of the purchase in mid-November, TSMC traded at around $72 per share. In February, it traded at around $96. It's unclear exactly when Buffet sold, but he looks to have made hundreds of millions in profit in just one quarter – a handy win.
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Buffett and Co. don't typically turn over stocks in a hurry, preferring shares with long term growth and revenue prospects.
[2]Warren Buffett buys billions of dollars worth of TSMC stock
[3]Tech job bloodbath comes to IBM, CFO links layoffs to Kyndryl, Watson Health
[4]TSMC bucks chip biz trend with Q4 sales lift, but will cut spending in 2023
[5]TSMC injects a bonus $3.5B into Arizona chip fabs
TSMC's value trended upward throughout Berkshire Hathaway's ownership of the shares. The company [6]reported higher than expected revenue in January for its Q4 but a less optimistic forecast for 2023. The chip-maker's CFO said he expected "business to be further impacted by continued end market demand softness, and customers' further inventory adjustment."
The day following Berkshire Hathaway's massive sale of stock, shares opened 3.3 percent down.
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The company didn't only offload shares of TSMC on Tuesday. It also shed its stakes in other businesses like Activision Blizzard, while purchasing an additional 20.8 million in Apple, whose shares have been on the rise.
And on Tuesday, TSMC made some announcements of its own. At a time when [8]tech giants are laying off staff by the thousands , TSMC's board of directors passed resolutions to distribute employee bonuses totalling $4 billion – including performance bonuses to the tune of $2.6 billion.
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The board also approved plans to [10]plow an additional $3.5 billion into its Arizona fab sites and almost $7 billion into capital appropriations for other expenses, including fab systems. ®
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"Buffett and Co. don't typically turn over stocks in a hurry, preferring shares with long term growth and revenue prospects."
"Unfortunately the stock jumped a third to a price we consider to be an over-valued, so with regret we have no option but to offload this over-priced stock for a gargantuan immediate profit"
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"Unfortunately the stock jumped a third to a price we consider to be an over-valued, so with regret we have no option but to offload this over-priced stock for a gargantuan immediate profit"
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A billion here - - a billion there
I've been on the board of directors of a small outfit. The idea of being on a board of directors allocating billions here and there for staff and investment is just mind boggling.
Warren Buffet
"At the time of the purchase in mid-November, TSMC traded at around $72 per share. In February, it traded at around $96. It's unclear exactly when Buffet sold, but he looks to have made hundreds of millions in profit in just one quarter"
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