TSE Announces 33 Stocks Designated as 'Stocks of Concern,' Including TSMC
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange announced today that 33 securities have been designated as 'stocks of concern.' Most notably, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is on the list, cited for reasons including "a price difference of NT$195 over six trading days and the closing price on the day being the highest in the last six trading days." Additionally, Senvon Energy was also listed as a stock of concern due to its NT$15.942 billion loss last year, attributed to provisions for wind power construction advances, with "a cumulative stock price decline of 39.1% over the last six trading days."
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- Q: How many securities were designated as 'stocks of concern' by the Taiwan Stock Exchange?
- A: A total of 33 securities were designated as 'stocks of concern' by the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
- Q: Why was TSMC designated as one of the stocks of concern in the announcement?
- A: TSMC was listed due to a price difference of NT$195 over six trading days and its closing price being the highest in that period.
- Q: What was the reason behind Senvon Energy's designation as a stock of concern?
- A: Senvon Energy was listed due to a NT$15.942 billion loss last year and a cumulative stock price decline of 39.1% over six trading days.
- Q: What caused the NT$15.942 billion loss reported by Senvon Energy last year?
- A: The loss reported by Senvon Energy was attributed to provisions made for wind power construction advances.
- Q: Who is credited as the editor of the announcement report regarding the 33 stocks of concern?
- A: The editor credited at the end of the Taiwan Stock Exchange announcement report is Zhang Liangzhi.