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Electronics Co. (005930) said it will spin off its unprofitable liquid-crystal-display division as the company changes its focus to the next generation of TV displays. The new company, provisionally named Samsung Display Co. , will be set up April 1,...
1.37 percent to a fresh six-month intra-day high of 2,047.43 near the opening bell. Offshore investors were buyers of a net 128.6 billion won ($114.3 million) worth of shares, offsetting institutions and retail investors who sold a net 60.2 billion won...
A man walks past Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 displayed at a local shop in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co. is vowing to keep fighting Apple over intellectual property after receiving a boost from a German court ruling that... View Photo »
Samsung Electronics Co said on Tuesday it planned to merge its ‘bada’ mobile software with a platform backed by chipmaker Intel Corp in its latest push to diversify away from Google’s Android
The decision at its board meeting on Monday follows its announcement last week that it was reviewing separating the LCD business, as the sector has been mired in a slump and looks set to become a low-growth
Slideshow An electronics shop salesperson sells flat screen TVs of Samsung Electronics displayed at a shop in Seoul October 6, 2009. SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would spin off its loss-making LCD flat-screen business into...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would spin off its loss-making LCD flat-screen business into a separate affiliate as it seeks to orient its component business towards OLED displays, touted as the technology that will replace...
File picture shows an employee of South Korean mobile carrier KT holding an Apple Inc's iPhone 4 (L) smartphone and a Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S II smartphone as he poses for photographs at a registration desk at KT's headquarters in Seoul, August... View Photo »
The investment by Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s biggest maker of computer-memory chips, and its affiliates represents a 12 percent raise from last year
Feb 20 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co said on Monday it would spin off its loss-making LCD flat-screen business into a separate affiliate as it seeks to orient its component business towards OLED displays, touted as the technology that will replace...
Samsung Electronics (SEC, Hangul:삼성전자; KRX: 005930, KRX: 005935, LSE: SMSN, LSE: SMSD) is the world's largest consumer electronics company, headquartered in Seocho Samsung Town in Seoul, South Korea. It is the largest South Korean company and the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group. Full Article
Senior vice president of consumer electronics Samsung H.K. Seo (L), Bollywood actress and Samsung India's brand ambassador Priyanka Chopra and vice president of Home Appliances Samsung Mahesh Krishnan (R) pose with the newly launched split air conditioners at a product launch in...
View Photo »Bollywood actress and Samsung India's brand ambassador Priyanka Chopra poses with the newly launch split air conditioners at a product launch in Hyderabad on January 30, 2012. Samsung Electronics announced the launch of its new 2012 BEE star spilt airconditioner models in Indian market...
View Photo »A man uses his mobile phone at a Samsung Electronics store in the company's main office building in Seoul January 27, 2012. Samsung Electronics, the world's top technology firm by revenue, reported a record quarterly profit on Friday, aided by its best-ever sales of smartphones and...
View Photo »A man walks past advertisements for Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Note in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co. reported a 17 percent jump in fourth quarter profit on the strength of sales in flat panels and smartphones even as the company battled claims it...
View Photo »Children play with mock Galaxy S II devices from Samsung Electronics at the company's showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co. reported a 17 percent jump in fourth quarter profit on the strength of sales in flat panels and smartphones even as the...
View Photo »A logo of Samsung Electronics is seen outside its headquarters in Seoul on January 27, 2012. South Korea's Samsung Electronics posted a record operating profit of 4.72 billion USD in the fourth quarter, thanks largely to booming smartphone sales.
View Photo »Cardboard of Samsung Electronics' smart phone 'Galaxy SII' are seen at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul on January 27, 2012. South Korea's Samsung Electronics posted a record operating profit of 4.72 billion USD in the fourth quarter, thanks largely to booming smartphone sales.
View Photo »A man walks past a signboard of Samsung Electronics' new smart phone 'Galaxy Note' at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul on January 27, 2012. South Korea's Samsung Electronics posted a record operating profit of 4.72 billion USD in the fourth quarter, thanks largely to booming...
View Photo »Samsung Electronics flag (L) and South Korean flag (R) flutter outside its headquarters in Seoul on January 27, 2012. South Korea's Samsung Electronics posted a record operating profit of 4.72 billion USD in the fourth quarter, thanks largely to booming smartphone sales.
View Photo »Shoppers look at Samsung Electronics devices at the company's showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co. reported a 17 percent jump in fourth quarter profit on the strength of sales in flat panels and smartphones even as the company battled claims it...
View Photo »A worker walks near two Galaxy Notes made by Samsung Electronics, at its showroom in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Jan. 27, 2012. Samsung Electronics Co. reported a 17 percent jump in fourth quarter profit on the strength of sales in flat panels and smartphones even as the company...
View Photo »Customers look at Samsung Electronics' Galaxy Tab tablet computers at a store in Seoul January 17, 2012. Samsung Group, which includes Samsung Electronics, said on Tuesday it is raising its 2012 investment to a record $41.4 billion (26.9 billion pounds), as the South Korean conglomerate...
View Photo »A South Korean national flag (C) and a Samsung Electronics flag (R) flutter outside Samsung's headquarters in Seoul on January 17, 2012. South Korea's Samsung Group announced it would invest a record 47.8 trillion won (41.56 billion USD) this year and hire an all-time high of 26,000 new...
View Photo »A woman walks past a logo of Samsung Electronics outside its headquarters in Seoul on January 17, 2012. South Korea's Samsung Group announced it would invest a record 47.8 trillion won (41.56 billion USD) this year and hire an all-time high of 26,000 new employees despite global...
View Photo »Flag of Samsung flutters in the wind at the company's main office building in Seoul January 17, 2012. Samsung Group, which includes Samsung Electronics, said on Tuesday it is raising its 2012 investment to a record $41.4 billion (26.9 billion pounds), as the South Korean conglomerate...
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee leaves in a Maybach sedan after touring the Samsung booth at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 12, 2012. Picture taken January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee responds to a question from a reporter after touring the Samsung booth at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 12, 2012. Picture taken January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee with daughters Lee Boo-jin (R) and Lee Seo-hyun leaves the Las Vegas Convention Center after touring the Samsung booth and talking with reporters at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee walks with daughters Lee Boo-jin and Lee Seo-hyun (R) after touring the Samsung booth and talking with reporters at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 12, 2012. Picture taken January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee (R) is interviewed by reporters after touring the Samsung booth at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 12, 2012. Picture taken January 12, 2012.
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun-hee with daughters Lee Boo-jin (R) and Lee Seo-hyun prepare to leave the Las Vegas Convention Center after touring the Samsung booth and talking with reporters at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January...
View Photo »Video monitors are shown the Samsung Electronics booth at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 12, 2012.
View Photo »A file photo taken on January 14, 2010 shows a woman walking past the logo of South Korea's LG Group in front of the company's headquarters in Seoul. South Korea's competition watchdog said January 12, 2012 it has fined Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics a total of 44.64 billion won...
View Photo »Samsung Electronics camera NX200 and its lenses are displayed in this picture released by Samsung in Seoul January 12, 2012. Samsung Electronics aims to more than quadruple sales of small, interchangeable lens cameras this year, as it seeks to move up-market to compete with stronger...
View Photo »LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 10: An attendee looks at a Samsung ES8000 75-inch LED TV at the Samsung Electronics booth at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center January 10, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer...
View Photo »Senior vice president of consumer electronics Samsung H.K. Seo (L), Bollywood actress and Samsung India's brand ambassador Priyanka Chopra and vice president of Home Appliances Samsung Mahesh Krishnan (R) pose with the newly launched split air conditioners at a product launch in...
View Photo »Samsung Electronics Co said on Tuesday it planned to merge its ‘bada’ mobile software with a platform backed by chipmaker Intel Corp in its latest push to diversify away from Google’s Android
The investment by Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s biggest maker of computer-memory chips, and its affiliates represents a 12 percent raise from last year
The investment may help further cement Samsung’s leadership in electronics at a time when competitors have cut spending amid slowing growth in the global economy. More than 70 percent of the group companies’ planned capex probably will be spent by Samsung Electronics, with a focus on mobile-phone chips ...
With the world’s first mass production of an Optical Sensor in Pixel LCD, Samsung Electronics has set its sights on taking the lead in the global interactive display market
We’re extremely proud to be partnering with Samsung Electronics for this special program
We see Samsung Electronics shares hitting 1.3 million won within a 12-month period
It is extremely important to us at Samsung Electronics that we serve as a positive, sustainable example for the rest of our industry
Samsung Electronics is an organization that has long been forward-thinking in terms of environmental concerns. This electronic recycling event is a further example of that commitment. Together, we are helping the good people of Massachusetts become more environmentally responsible and offering them a co...
Samsung Electronics Australia is pleased with today’s unanimous decision by the Federal Court to lift the preliminary injunction on sales of the Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1. We believe the ruling clearly affirms that Apple’s legal claims lack merit.
Samsung Electronics Australia is pleased with today’s unanimous decision by the Federal Court to lift the preliminary injunction on sales of the Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1
The partnership with Sharp is made at the expense of South Korean rival Samsung Electronics, which Apple is competing especially on the smartphones and tablet markets, according to Peter Misek, an analyst of New York-based investment company Jefferies
