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Taiwan Business Quick Take
Foreigners buy NT$26bn
Foreign investors last week bought a net NT$26.46 billion (US$946.69 million) of local shares after selling a net NT$93.47 billion the previous week, the Taiwan Stock Exchange said in a statement yesterday. The top three shares bought by foreign investors last week were Evergreen Marine Corp (長榮海運), Cathay Financial Holding Co (國泰金控) and CTBC Financial Holding Co (中信金控), while the top three sold were HannStar Display Corp (瀚宇彩晶), AU Optronics Corp (友達光電) and Innolux Corp (群創), the exchange said. As of Friday last week, the market capitalization of shares held by foreign investors was NT$22.07 trillion, or 44.29 percent of total market capitalization, it said.
2020/12/23 12:43 Lu Ming-kuang (National Chiao Tung University photo) Lu Ming-kuang (National Chiao Tung University photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) The former chairman of Sino-American Silicon Products Inc. (SAS, 中美矽晶), Lu Ming-kuang (盧明光), has taken the reins of long-standing home appliances company Tatung (大同) following Tuesday s (Dec. 22) surprise dismissal of incumbent Lin Wen-yuan (林文淵). Chung Yi-wen (鍾依文), who played a prominent role in the leadership of electronics contract manufacturer Foxconn, has assumed the position of general manager of Tatung. The announcement was made in a press conference on Wednesday (Dec. 23), reported CNA. Lu, 72, a business tycoon who has been dubbed the “acquisition king,” is best known for spearheading four acquisitions during his stint as SAS’ chair between 2007 and 2020. His leadership propelled SAS to its status as Taiwan’s leading silico
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