"As part of the agreement, TSMC has committed to refrain from stock buybacks for five years and share excess profits with the US government."
I'd be quite interested in this. Are they going to be held accountable if their margins are too high?;) If the supply chains get screwed up again and they raise prices in the face of high demand, will they kindly share the profits with the government rather than return them to shareholders in the form of stock buybacks? I wonder why they agree to such terms when the US needs them more than the other way around.
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"As part of the agreement, TSMC has committed to refrain from stock buybacks for five years and share excess profits with the US government."
I'd be quite interested in this. Are they going to be held accountable if their margins are too high?;) If the supply chains get screwed up again and they raise prices in the face of high demand, will they kindly share the profits with the government rather than return them to shareholders in the form of stock buybacks? I wonder why they agree to such terms when the US needs them more than the other way around.
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