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Third Point's Loeb Books $625M Taiwan Semi Stake, Exits Old Economy Top Ten

The activist rotated out of materials and industrials in Q4, planting TSM as his largest disclosed AI position.

Published June 22, 2026 Source Yahoo Finance From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 22, 2026

Third Point's Loeb Books $625M Taiwan Semi Stake, Exits Old Economy Top Ten

The activist rotated out of materials and industrials in Q4, planting TSM as his largest disclosed AI position.

Dan Loeb's Third Point disclosed a $625 million position in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing during the fourth quarter, making the foundry his single largest AI-related holding by market value. The 13F filing showed Third Point owned 6.8 million ADRs as of December 31, up from zero the prior quarter. TSM now represents roughly 4.7% of the fund's disclosed equity book.

The shift followed exits from at least three top-ten positions in materials and industrials, sectors Loeb had anchored since mid-2022. Third Point sold its entire stakes in Dow Inc. and Freeport-McMoRan, together worth approximately $310 million at September valuations. The firm also trimmed its Nucor position by 68%, leaving a residual $41 million stub. Combined, those three moves freed roughly $580 million in capital during a quarter when the S&P Materials Index fell 7.2% and copper futures traded below $3.85 per pound for the first time in eighteen months.

The Taiwan Semi entry matters because Loeb runs a concentrated book. Third Point typically holds thirty to forty disclosed positions, with the top ten accounting for half the equity allocation. Placing TSM at number one signals conviction that leading-edge process nodes—particularly the 3-nanometer and 2-nanometer lines ramping in Tainan—will capture margin expansion as hyperscalers double chip orders through 2026. TSMC reported $625 billion in January capex guidance, a 35% increase year-over-year, with 70% earmarked for advanced nodes. Loeb is effectively betting that capital intensity translates to pricing power, especially as Intel's foundry ambitions slip another twelve months and Samsung's yield rates on 3nm remain below 60%.

The rotation also reflects a view on the dollar and Taiwan risk premium. TSM ADRs trade at a 9% discount to the Taipei-listed stock, the widest gap since March 2023, when cross-Strait tensions spiked after Speaker McCarthy's visit. Loeb bought into that dislocation. If the discount tightens to its five-year average of 4.5%, the ADR position gains $28 million before any operational upside. Third Point has historically monetized basis arbitrage in dual-listed equities, notably with Alibaba in 2020 and Baidu in 2021, banking $90 million and $62 million respectively on spread compression.

Operators should track TSMC's April 17 earnings call for updated N2 node customer commitments and any revisions to the Arizona fab timeline, currently scheduled for volume production in late 2025. Allocators need to watch whether Loeb adds to the position in Q1 filings due mid-May, particularly if ADR spreads narrow before then. Third Point's last comparable tech overweight—the $710 million Amazon position built in Q3 2019—grew 180% over the subsequent eight quarters before Loeb trimmed in 2021.

The TSM stake sits alongside smaller disclosed positions in Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon, giving Third Point roughly $1.1 billion in direct AI exposure across four names. That's 16% of disclosed assets, compared to 6% a year ago. The old-economy exits weren't capitulation. They were redeployment into the one supply-chain chokepoint Loeb believes scales profitably through the next build cycle.

The takeaway
Loeb freed **$580M** from cyclicals to anchor TSM as his top AI pick at a **9%** ADR discount—twice the five-year average.
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