A court in Taiwan has sentenced a former employee of Japanese computer chip equipment maker Tokyo Electron to 10 years in prison in a landmark case over trade secrets of the island’s leading chipmaker ...
Chen Li-ming, an engineer who joined Tokyo Electron after leaving TSMC, was convicted. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
A Taiwanese court on Monday sentenced a former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing employee to 10 years in prison over the ...
A Taiwan court has handed down jail sentences of up to 10 years in a high-profile case involving the theft of TSMC trade ...
The former TSMC employee, named Chen Li-ming (陳力銘), worked in marketing at Tokyo Electron Taiwan and obtained the trade ...
The ruling follows one of ⁠Taiwan's highest profile cases of alleged breaches of ⁠national core technologies, involving ...
Ex-Tokyo Electron engineer Chen Li-ming was given the sentence by judge Chang Ming-huang at Taiwan’s Intellectual Property ...
TSMC, whose shares had a hit a record high on Thursday as well, last week reported a 58% increase in first-quarter profit.
Taiwan’s regulators eased the limit on how much funds can invest in a single stock, allowing fund managers to pile in the ...
Taiwan’s financial regulator plans to ease the limit on how much funds can invest in a single stock, lifting an impediment ...