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Morris Chang is Working on his Latest Autobiography

By Vincent Wang
Published: May 29,2014

Elizabeth told reporters that Morris Chang is writing his new version of autobiography

HSINCHU, Taiwan — Despite his absence at the Technology Symposium in Hsinchu, Morris Chang, Chairman of TSMC was still being mentioned a lot. According to the reliable source, Morris Chang is working on his latest version of his autobiography. “Now that we have two co-CEO so our chairman has more time to write.”

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Elizabeth Sun, Director of Corporate Communications Division of TSMC is one of the few who is very closed to Morris Chang at work. She said that when Morris was young, his dream was to be a journalist. “But his father told him that is not a good way of making money.” Instead of being a writer, eversince he gradually became a technology man. “He is very cautious in writing his autobiography, if he felt the paragraph isn't good enough he would tear it down and throw it away.”

Over the years, a lot of wrong reports have been published on media. It's rarely seen that Morris Chang filed lawsuit against specific report. “He will clear many wrong reports with facts and evidence in his autobiography.”

Morris Chang is widely respected by Taiwanese or people who are working in IT industry, his latest autobiography should be a bestseller easily. “He is still working on it, we haven't had timetable to publish it yet.” Elizabeth added.

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