GlobalWafers Co., Ltd. (LUX: GLOBW)

Luxembourg flag Luxembourg · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR · Price in USD
11.70
+0.80 (7.34%)
At close: Dec 24, 2024
-40.61%
Market Cap 5.42B
Revenue (ttm) 1.78B
Net Income (ttm) 389.87M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 0.84
PE Ratio 13.89
Forward PE n/a
Dividend n/a
Ex-Dividend Date Jan 10, 2025
Volume n/a
Open n/a
Previous Close 10.90
Day's Range n/a
52-Week Range n/a
Beta n/a
Analysts n/a
Price Target n/a
Earnings Date Feb 27, 2025

About GlobalWafers

GlobalWafers Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, researches, designs, develops, and manufactures semiconductor ingots and wafers in Taiwan and internationally. It offers silicon ingots; and annealed, epitaxial, diffusion, compound, polished, and SOI wafers. The company was founded in 1981 and is based in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. GlobalWafers Co., Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of Sino-American Silicon Products Inc. [Read more]

Industry Semiconductors and Related Devices
Founded 1981
Country Taiwan
Stock Exchange Luxembourg Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol GLOBW
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2023, GlobalWafers's revenue was 70.65 billion, an increase of 0.52% compared to the previous year's 70.29 billion. Earnings were 19.77 billion, an increase of 28.66%.

Financial numbers in TWD Financial Statements

News

Ahead Of Trump's Return To White House, US Approves $406M Grant For Taiwan's Chipmaker GlobalWafers

In a significant move to bolster the domestic semiconductor industry, the U.S. Commerce Department has approved a $406 million grant for Taiwan’s GlobalWafers . This funding is aimed at enhancing sili...

8 days ago - Benzinga

GlobalWafers Shores Up $406 Million in US Chips Act Awards

GlobalWafers Co., a Taiwanese maker of silicon wafers used in chip manufacturing, finalized a deal to receive as much as $406 million in awards from the US Chips and Science Act to help build factorie...

8 days ago - BNN Bloomberg

Taiwan’s GlobalWafers is building out chip-making capacity overseas amid tariff fears

The world’s third largest provider of silicon wafers is expanding factories in the US and Europe, with CEO Doris Hsu raising concerns of a ‘special tariff’.

4 months ago - South China Morning Post