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Leveraged ETFs tracking South Korean chip stocks plummet; the largest ETF has fallen more than 60% from its peak
Svmuu News: A new type of leveraged product that tracks major South Korean chip stocks is plummeting, putting South Korean retail investors—who prefer to use such instruments to amplify returns—at ris
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Samsung Brings Forward the Start of Mass Production at Its First Wafer Fab in Yongin, South Korea, by Two Years
Svmuu News: Samsung Electronics plans to bring forward the start of mass production at the first wafer fab in South Korea’s Yongin National Semiconductor Industrial Complex by two years to October 202
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South Korea's KOSPI index fell 9.07% during the day. SK Hynix is currently down 14.5%.
Svmuu News: According to Gate data, South Korea’s KOSPI index has fallen to 6,800 points, down 9.07% on the day. SK Hynix is currently down 14.5%, and Samsung Electronics is down 11%.
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South Korea's KOSPI index continues to fall, with SK Hynix currently down 13%
Svmuu News: According to Gate data, South Korea’s KOSPI index is down 8%, with SK Hynix currently down 13% and Samsung Electronics down 9%.
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South Korea's KOSPI index fell more than 5% intraday, with SK Hynix down 9.6%
Svmuu News: According to Gate data, South Korea’s KOSPI index has fallen below 7,100 points, down 5.04% on the day. SK Hynix is currently down 9.6%, and Samsung Electronics is down 5.7%.
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SK Hynix Plummets Over 8% on the Korean Stock Market; ADRs Face Profit-Taking After Strong Debut
Svmuu News: Shares of South Korea’s SK Hynix fell as much as 8.2% during early trading on the Seoul Stock Exchange on Monday as investors took profits. SK Hynix Nasdaq had surged 12.8% on its first da
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South Korea's KOSPI Index Falls Below 7,200 Points; SK Hynix Drops 8.3%
Svmuu News: According to data from Gate, South Korea’s KOSPI index fell 4%, dropping below the 7,200-point mark, with SK Hynix down 8.3% and Samsung Electronics down 4.2%.
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South Korea's KOSPI index extended its decline to 2%, with SK Hynix falling nearly 7%
Svmuu News: According to Gate data, the South Korean KOSPI index extended its decline to 2%, with SK Hynix falling nearly 7% and Samsung Electronics dropping more than 1%.
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South Korea's KOSPI index rose more than 5%, with Samsung Electronics surging 6.5%
Svmuu News: According to Gate market data, South Korea’s KOSPI index rose more than 5%, with Samsung Electronics surging 6.5% and SK Hynix gaining 2.7%.
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HSBC: Samsung Electronics May Continue Its Streak of Consecutive Earnings Growth
Svmuu News: HSBC said that rising memory chip prices are likely to continue driving Samsung Electronics to record earnings. Analysts Ricky Seo and Han Kil Chang expect Samsung Electronics’ third-quart
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South Korea's KOSPI index closed up 0.88% at 6,912.95 points on Friday, boosted by chip stocks.
South Korean shares closed higher on Friday, with the benchmark KOSPI rising 60.37 points to 6,912.95. Investors pinned their hopes on large-scale shareholder return programs from the country's two bi
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Samsung Electronics rose 4.06% today, now trading at ₩282,000.
Samsung Electronics rose 4.06% today, now trading at ₩282,000.
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Samsung Electronics' labor union plans to hold a rally in Seoul on Friday afternoon to protest the widening pay gap with its semiconductor division.
The union primarily represents employees in Samsung's consumer device business, with its members concentrated in the Device eXperience (DX) division. The rally takes place against a backdrop where an
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Samsung Electronics expected to approve $72bn shareholder return program at Aug. 21 board meeting
Samsung Electronics is expected to approve a $72 billion shareholder return program at its board meeting on Aug. 21.
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Samsung's mobile chief Roh Tae-moon says company will prioritize smartphone volume and market share expansion in H2 despite persistent profitability pressure from high memory prices.
Samsung's mobile chief Roh Tae-moon says company will prioritize smartphone volume and market share expansion in H2 despite persistent profitability pressure from high memory prices.
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Rising memory chip costs are reshaping India's smartphone market, with Chinese brands losing ground to Samsung and Apple
Memory chip prices have surged fourfold since September 2025, forcing Chinese smartphone makers in India to raise prices from under $150 to $200-$250. This has diminished their value proposition, lead
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Samsung Electronics has raised the prices for some of its advanced process chip foundry services, with increases of up to 15%, in response to the surging demand for AI chips.
Samsung raised its foundry prices for 4-nanometer and 5-nanometer process chips by 10% to 15% in July, and 8-nanometer process prices by nearly 10%, primarily for customers in mainland China and the U
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Samsung's mobile unit saw memory prices jump 211% in H1 2026 from 2025 average, impacting its smartphone business
Samsung's mobile unit saw memory prices jump 211% in H1 2026 from 2025 average, impacting its smartphone business
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Samsung Electronics to invest 240 billion won ($171.6 million) in a new HVAC production line in Gwangju, with production set to begin in early 2028
Samsung Electronics to invest 240 billion won ($171.6 million) in a new HVAC production line in Gwangju, with production set to begin in early 2028
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Finnish health tech firm Oura to launch Oura Ring 5 in South Korea on Aug. 25, directly challenging Samsung's Galaxy Ring with higher price and mandatory subscription
Oura, a Finnish health technology company, announced at a press conference in Seoul on Tuesday that it will expand its retail presence, customer support, and marketing in South Korea. The move sets up
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三星电子 Summary
The performance of Samsung's stock is influenced by a complex interplay of factors. Key drivers include the cyclical nature of the global semiconductor market, particularly the supply and demand for DRAM and NAND flash memory chips, which are critical components in everything from smartphones to data centers. The company's standing in the highly competitive smartphone market, its innovation pipeline, and the success of its flagship product launches (like the Galaxy series) are also crucial. Furthermore, macroeconomic trends such as global consumer spending, trade policies, and currency fluctuations, especially the KRW/USD exchange rate, significantly impact its revenue and profitability.
For investors in the digital asset space, Samsung Electronics holds relevance on several fronts. Its semiconductor division is a critical supplier for the hardware that powers the crypto ecosystem, including components for crypto mining rigs and high-performance computing servers. The company's venture arm, Samsung Next, actively invests in blockchain and Web3 startups, signaling a strategic interest in the technology's future. Moreover, Samsung has integrated crypto wallet functionalities into its Galaxy smartphones, bridging the gap between mainstream consumer technology and the world of digital assets. This positions Samsung not just as a hardware enabler but also as a potential gateway for broader crypto adoption.
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