Comparative Analysis of Three High-Tech Chip Companies
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Semiconductor; High-tech chip; Risk; Profitability; Ratio.Abstract
This essay provides a thorough financial examination of three of the top semiconductor companies: AMD, TSM Instruments, and Nvidia. Additionally, these three businesses are involved in various sectors of the chip industry, some focusing on semiconductor processing and chip foundry. Ten different investor profiles—Value, Income, PEG, Index, Ratio analysis, DCF, Momentum, Growth, Smart Money, Insider buying, and Stock buyback investors—are among those whose asset selection challenges are examined in this investigation. Additionally, recent financial indicators for these companies are analyzed, and the meaning of various data is explored. The study, which makes use of well-established financial models, finds that investors who favor index, momentum, and stock buybacks are more likely to invest in all three equities. Furthermore, Nvidia and AMD have insider buying. Almost all the famous investors have invested in these stocks. The knowledge gathered from this study helps to create customized investment plans that eventually try to maximize profits in the semiconductor industry.
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