Samsung Plans Record $79 Billion Payout, Bitcoin Rallies 22%
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Samsung Electronics has established a shareholder return policy worth up to 110 trillion won by 2026. The core of the plan involves a 30 trillion won dividend and a 15 trillion won share buyback in the third quarter. This decision is based on record operating profits driven by the memory semiconductor boom and aligns with the global semiconductor industry's trend of enhancing shareholder value. However, the after-hours stock price showed a downw…
Samsung Plans as Much as $79 Billion in Shareholder Returns
I have stopped at the exact figures that the Asian economic press has just published: it is not a spot dividend, but the decision of Samsung Electronics to return to its shareholders a maximum of 110 billion Korean won, about 79 billion dollars. I read it as a direct message to the markets: the South Korean giant will not give up positions in the battle of memory HBM without making sure that its share base endures the inverting fever demanded by…
Samsung plans record $79 billion payout, Bitcoin rallies 22%
🚨 Samsung plots record $78.9B payout as AI-memory sales soar. 🔎 $BTC posts its strongest weekly rally in over two years, surging 22% to $77,169. 💼 US Treasury buybacks and regulatory momentum add fuel to crypto gains. 📈 AI boom, geopolitical tensions, and dollar weakn...
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🚨 Samsung plots record $78.9B payout as AI-memory sales soar. 🔎 $BTC posts its strongest weekly rally in over two years, surging 22% to $77,169. 💼 US Treasury buybacks and regulatory momentum add fuel to crypto gains. 📈 AI boom, geopolitical tensions, and dollar weakness shape this week’s market winners. Continue Reading:Samsung plans record $79 billion payout, Bitcoin rallies 22% to $77,169 The post Samsung plans record $79 billion payout, …
Evening digest: Samsung buybacks rise as Bitcoin, oil rally
On Friday, Samsung Electronics outlined a potential record shareholder payout as AI-memory demand boosts cash generation. Bitcoin extended its strongest weekly rally in more than two years. Oil prices climbed as fresh US sanctions threats against Iran raised concerns about further supply disruptions. Gold also surged to a more than three-month high as Treasury buybacks pressured the dollar and boosted demand for the precious metal. Samsung plans…
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