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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's biggest contract chipmaker, would consider selling itself to a Chinese bidder, Nikkei reported, citing chairman Morris Chang.
Mr Chang said on Saturday from the company's headquarters in Hsinchu that he would consider an offer of NT$280 (S$12.17) a share for the chipmaker, which "few suitors" would be able to afford, according to the report.
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