United Micro Electronics – ADR (NYSE: UMC) shares fell 1.82%, or $0.21 per share, to close Wednesday at $11.32. After opening the day at $11.43, shares of United Micro Electronics fluctuated between $11.50 and $11.29. 5,837,850 shares traded hands a decrease from their 30 day average of 6,352,928. Wednesday’s activity brought United Micro Electronics’s market cap to $28,128,657,571.
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