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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (SMSN.IL)

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1,373.00+34.00 (+2.54%)
At close: 04:35PM BST
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Previous close1,339.00
Open1,382.00
Bid1,376.00 x 1800
Ask1,426.00 x 31800
Day's range1,370.00 - 1,388.00
52-week range1,207.00 - 1,592.00
Volume13,546
Avg. volume11,842
Market cap373.054B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.88
PE ratio (TTM)14.24
EPS (TTM)96.44
Earnings date25 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield26.94 (2.13%)
Ex-dividend date29 Jun 2023
1y target est1,476.26
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    Huawei overtakes Samsung as world's top 5G foldable smartphone vendor in first quarter, Counterpoint data shows

    Huawei Technologies beat Samsung Electronics to become the world's bestselling foldable smartphone brand in the first quarter, marking the first time that the US-sanctioned Chinese giant has topped that segment, according to a consultancy report. Shenzhen-based Huawei saw its foldable smartphone shipments in the first three months of the year jump 257 per cent year on year, according to data published by research firm Counterpoint on Thursday. In the same period last year, Samsung commanded 58 p

  • Reuters

    New Samsung chip division head says committed to overcoming challenges in AI era

    SEOUL (Reuters) -Samsung Electronics' new head of its chip division has called on staff to work together to regain the company's status as a top semiconductor company, adding he is committed to overcoming challenges in an age of artificial intelligence. The South Korean tech giant has fallen behind rivals SK Hynix and Micron Technology in high bandwidth memory (HBM) chips which are in high demand for use in AI processors. Citing a "chip crisis", it replaced its semiconductor chief this month with Young Hyun Jun, who led Samsung's memory chip business from 2014 to 2017 after working on the development of DRAM and flash memory chips.

  • Benzinga

    AMD Expands Partnership with Samsung, New 3nm Chips to Boost Market Share

    Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) will likely expand its partnership with Samsung Electronics Co (OTC:SSNLF) to develop 3-nanometer chip processing technology. The two companies have a long history of collaboration on graphics processing units (GPUs) for smartphones and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) chips, which are crucial for artificial intelligence devices. Analysts believe that this collaboration on 3nm node technology will help Samsung narrow its market share gap with Taiwan Semiconduc