Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited engages in the computer-aided design, manufacture, packaging, testing, sale, and marketing of integrated circuits and other semiconductor devices. The company is also involved in researching, developing, designing, manufacturing, and selling renewable energy and saving related technologies and products; and solid state lighting devices and related applications products and systems, as well as manufactures masks. In addition, it provides marketing and engineering support services; and customer service and technical support services, as well as manufactures and sells electronic parts and solar related products. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
Generated $0.8 in free cash flow for every $1 of capital expenditure in FY25.
Current Price
$382.66
-1.23%GoodMoat Value
$429.07
12.1% undervaluedTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) Quality Analysis
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TSM Quality & Fundamental Analysis
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) is a Technology company in the Semiconductors industry, listed on NYSE. This quality analysis page evaluates Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's financial health using the Piotroski F-Score methodology, profitability ratios, growth trajectory, and balance sheet strength.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has a Piotroski F-Score of N/A out of 9, measuring profitability, leverage, and operating efficiency. The company operates with a profit margin of 44.56% and a return on equity (ROE) of 32.08%. Return on assets (ROA) stands at 21.66%.
The debt-to-equity ratio is 0.17, with a current ratio of 2.51. Operating margin is 50.83%.
GoodMoat's quality analysis uses AI-powered insights to evaluate whether Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is a fundamentally sound investment. The GoodMoat Verdict synthesizes profitability, growth, and financial health scores into a clear investment quality rating. Use these metrics alongside valuation tools like the DCF calculator and fair value models to make informed investment decisions.