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Samsung gets first woman CEO outside founding family in 86 years

A doctor in neurotoxicology from the Johns Hopkins University, Kim Kyung-Ah has been named president and CEO of Samsung Bioepis.

Company in the news

Samsung makes rare apology after results sag despite AI boom

Jun Young-hyun, newly appointed head of the core semiconductor business, promised to overhaul the organisation in an unusually frank statement.
Samsung to cut thousands of jobs as it struggles in key markets - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Samsung to cut thousands of jobs amid struggles in AI market

The layoffs could affect about 10% of its workforce in Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand, although the numbers for each subsidiary may vary

Investing ideas

Samsung begins closing gap in making AI memory chips for Nvidia

The company is still struggling to resolve certain issues, with unpredictable outcomes given the complexity of AI chips.

Artificial Intelligence

Funds turn to Korea for AI stock exposure as TSMC gets crowded

Valuations suggest a more alluring risk-reward for Korea.

Semiconductor

Samsung's profit rebounds with chip division improvement

The results underscore how demand for memory chips that power modern electronics is starting to rebound after a severe downturn

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Samsung races Apple to develop blood sugar monitor that doesn't break skin

It also is exploring different sensors for future earbuds to provide consumers with a more comprehensive picture of their health.

Semiconductor

TSMC outlook drives US$165 billion chip rally in 2024 rebound bet

TSMC’s outlook offered much-needed reassurance to investors accustomed to a depressed market

Semiconductor

Samsung profit tumbles 35% as chip weakness persists

Samsung in October predicted the long-depressed US$160 billion memory market will bounce back gradually in 2024
Samsung sees memory recovery next year after profit beat - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

Samsung sees memory recovery next year after profit beat

Samsung predicted that memory chip prices will rise in the fourth quarter compared with the current quarter.
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