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United Microelectronics March Sales Rise 9.3%
Apr 8, 2025 2:18 AM

04:48 AM EDT, 04/08/2025 (MT Newswires) -- United Microelectronics ( UMC ) reported Tuesday that its net sales were 19.86 billion New Taiwan dollars ($601.2 million) in March, up 9.3% from a year earlier.

For the three months through March, the Taiwanese chipmaker's net sales rose 5.9% year over year to NT$57.86 billion.

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