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96,800.00As of on the Korea Stock Exchange ∙ Minimum 15 minute delay
Previous Close | 88,100.00 |
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Open | -- |
Volume | -- |
3M AVG Volume | 553.85 |
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Today's Low | -- |
52 Week High | 96,800.00 |
52 Week Low | 42,300.00 |
Shares Out (MIL) | 6,792.67 |
Market Cap (MIL) | 583,762,800.00 |
Forward P/E | 15.66 |
Dividend (Yield %) | 1.62 |
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is Korea-based company principally engaged in the manufacture and distribution of electronic products. The Company operates its business through four segments. The Information Technology & Mobile Communications (IM) segment manufactures computers, handhold phones (HHPs), network systems, digital cameras and others. The Device Solutions (DS) segment provides semiconductor and display parts, including dynamic random access memories (DRAMs), flashes, thin film transistor-liquid crystal displays (TFT-LCDs) and others. The Consumer Electronics (CE) segment manufactures color televisions (CTVs), monitors, printers, air conditioners, refrigerators, laundry machines and others. The Harman segment manufactures headunits, infotainment, telematics, speaker, among others. The Company distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets.
Industry
Communications Equipment
Executive Leadership
Oh Hyeon Gwon
Co-Chairman
Geon Hui Lee
Co-Chairman
Tim Baxter
Co-President
Dong Su Jeon
Co-President
Gyo Yeong Jin
Co-President
Price To Earnings (TTM) | 23.81 |
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Price To Sales (TTM) | 2.48 |
Price To Book (MRQ) | 2.21 |
Price To Cash Flow (TTM) | 10.38 |
Total Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 7.32 |
LT Debt To Equity (MRQ) | 1.13 |
Return on Investment (TTM) | 8.68 |
Return on Equity (TTM) | 6.86 |
India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Friday said it will give financial incentives to South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co to set up a 48.25 billion rupee ($654.36 million) display factory.
* Shares down 7% (Adds details, background on patent lawsuits, comments from Samsung and analyst)
Ericsson said on Friday it has filed a lawsuit in the United States against Samsung for alleged violations of contractual commitments to negotiate in good faith and to licence patents.
* KOSPI rises, foreigners net buyers * Korean won strengthens against U.S. dollar * South Korea benchmark bond yield rises SEOUL, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korean shares jumped more than 1% to a record high on Wednesday, as COVID...
* KOSPI rises, foreigners net buyers * Korean won weakens against U.S. dollar * South Korea benchmark bond yield falls SEOUL, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korean shares rebounded on Tuesday, as upbeat trade and manufacturing data...
* KOSPI rises, foreigners net buyers * Korean won strengthens against U.S. dollar * South Korea benchmark bond yield rises SEOUL, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korean shares extended gains into their eighth session on Wednesday as...
Lee Kun-hee, South Korea's richest person and chairman of Samsung Electronics Co, died on Sunday, leaving behind considerable assets subject to be potentially inherited by his surviving family as well as inheritance tax.
Lee Kun-hee, charismatic leader of Samsung Group, South Korea’s biggest conglomerate, died on Sunday, the company said, six years after he was hospitalised for a heart attack.
* KOSPI falls, foreigners net sellers * Korean won weakens against U.S. dollar * South Korea benchmark bond yield falls SEOUL, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korean shares fell on Thursday, tracking global peers on dented hopes of...
Japan's antitrust watchdog can open a probe into any merger or business tie-up involving fitness tracker maker Fitbit if the size of such deals was big enough, Kazuyuki Furuya, the new chairman of the Fair Trade Commission (FTC), said on Monday. EU antitrust regulators in...
* KOSPI rises, foreigners net buyers * Korean won weakens against U.S. dollar * South Korea benchmark bond yield rises SEOUL, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Round-up of South Korean financial markets: ** South Korean shares rose on Thursday, in line with other Asian markets on U.S. stimulus...
Samsung Electronics Co will halt operations of its last computer factory in China, the South Korean tech giant said on Saturday, the latest manufacturer to shift production from the world's second-biggest economy.
Samsung executive vice president Woojune Kim said the company was in active commercial discussions with European operators to supply network equipment, and was investing its resources in 4G, 5G and 6G rather than legacy technology.
Samsung Group's leader, Jay Y. Lee, appeared before a South Korean court on Monday, awaiting a ruling on whether new allegations including accounting fraud and stock manipulation will send him back to jail after more than two years of freedom.
A South Korean court will rule as soon as Monday whether to send Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee back to jail after more than two years of freedom, as new allegations dog the executive and cast a pall over the country's top conglomerate.
HBO Max, the forthcoming streaming service from AT&T Inc-owned WarnerMedia, announced on Wednesday several new partners will carry its content, but it has not yet announced deals with Comcast Corp, Amazon.com Inc or Roku Inc.
When the coronavirus outbreak in China disrupted global smartphone production in February, Samsung looked set to weather the crisis better than most thanks to its limited exposure there and launches of pricey 5G phones. Its fortunes are reversing.
When the coronavirus outbreak in China disrupted global smartphone production in February, Samsung looked set to weather the crisis better than most thanks to its limited exposure there and launches of pricey 5G phones. Its fortunes are reversing.
* MOBILEZONE HOLDING AG - GAINS ADDITIONAL REPAIR VOLUME FROM SWISSCOM AND SAMSUNG Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdansk Newsroom)
A bribery trial involving the heir of South Korea's Samsung Group will start on Friday after the country's top court ruled earlier this year that the case should be reviewed by a lower court, raising the possibility of a tougher sentence.
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