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Asma Holdings will distribute a one-time reward of 20,000 euros to employees around the world. As demand for artificial intelligence drove sales to new highs, the company joined more and more chip companies sharing performance dividends with employees. The company with the highest market capitalization in Europe said in an email statement on Friday that it will award stock rewards to employees around the world on January 1, 2027, provided that employees continue to work throughout the vesting period, and the reward will be completed in early 2030. Asmack's move comes at a time when the global AI construction boom is driving a surge in demand for its products. Previously, chip manufacturers, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, had also paid bonuses to employees. As AI infrastructure investments bring huge returns, more and more companies that have benefited the most are under pressure to share more profits with their employees. In May of this year, TSMC also promised to increase the profit share received by employees by an average of more than 30% this year.
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Asma Holdings will distribute a one-time reward of 20,000 euros to employees around the world. As demand for artificial intelligence drove sales to new highs, the company joined more and more chip companies sharing performance dividends with employees. The company with the highest market capitalization in Europe said in an email statement on Friday that it will award stock rewards to employees around the world on January 1, 2027, provided that employees continue to work throughout the vesting period, and the reward will be completed in early 2030. Asmack's move comes at a time when the global AI construction boom is driving a surge in demand for its products. Previously, chip manufacturers, including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, had also paid bonuses to employees. As AI infrastructure investments bring huge returns, more and more companies that have benefited the most are under pressure to share more profits with their employees. In May of this year, TSMC also promised to increase the profit share received by employees by an average of more than 30% this year.
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