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  • zingle
    ·2022-01-27
    Whether the share price of Globalfoundries continues to fall depends entirely on the trend of the overall market. The loss-making company chooses to go public when the market is at its best, which means that the valuation is too high. Globalfoundries, whose predecessor was AMD's manufacturing business, was in an investment-intensive industry, and it was also because it had been losing money that year. Once the supply and demand of the chip market is saturated, the company's performance can't be reversed, and its share price will fall.
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  • snoozii
    ·2022-01-27
    No one knows where the bottom of Globalfoundries is.
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  • zippiee
    ·2022-01-27
    Instead of focusing on Globalfoundries, it is better to focus on TSMC, the market leader.
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  • nuzzle
    ·2022-01-27
    I think the company's share price has bottomed out and started to rebound. Good luck to us
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  • Daredragon
    ·2022-02-01
    Hard To predict
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  • Stevenloh
    ·2022-01-27
    The ipo indeed overpriced
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  • blinkix
    ·2022-01-27
    Twenty dollars, fifteen dollars? Who knows?
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