Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (HKG:0981)
45.40
+0.05 (0.11%)
Apr 16, 2025, 4:08 PM HKT
smic Employees
Semiconductor Manufacturing International had 19,186 employees as of December 31, 2024. The number of employees decreased by 1,037 or -5.13% compared to the previous year.
Employees
19,186
Change (1Y)
-1,037
Growth (1Y)
-5.13%
Revenue / Employee
3.25M HKD
Profits / Employee
199.49K HKD
Market Cap
466.05B
Employees Chart
Employees History
Date | Employees | Change | Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 31, 2024 | 19,186 | -1,037 | -5.13% |
Dec 31, 2023 | 20,223 | -1,396 | -6.46% |
Dec 31, 2022 | 21,619 | 3,938 | 22.27% |
Dec 31, 2021 | 17,681 | 327 | 1.88% |
Dec 31, 2020 | 17,354 | 1,450 | 9.12% |
Dec 31, 2019 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2018 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2017 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2016 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
Dec 31, 2015 | Pro | Pro | Pro |
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smic News
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- 5 weeks ago - Huawei reportedly acquired two million Ascend 910 AI chips from TSMC last year through shell companies - Yahoo
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