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Samsung Electronics Expects Surge in Second-Quarter Profit
The South Korean tech giant forecast a surge in second-quarter earnings, suggesting that its flagship semiconductor business sustained a strong recovery. -
Financial Times - World
Samsung expects profits to surge on demand for AI chips
World’s largest memory chipmaker forecasts 15-fold rise in second-quarter figures -
Financial Times - World
Lib Dems return record number of MPs after Tory rout
Ed Davey’s party makes biggest gain in seats in its history, defeating two cabinet ministers -
BBC News - Top stories
Samsung expects profits to jump by more than 1,400%
The South Korean tech giant is benefiting from the AI boom which has lifted the prices of advanced chips. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Samsung said second-quarter earnings surged, indicating its flagship semiconductor business sustained a strong recovery after a turnaround in the first quarter.
Samsung said second-quarter earnings surged, indicating its flagship semiconductor business sustained a strong recovery after a turnaround in the first quarter. -
Financial Times - World
Samsung Electronics hit by unprecedented 3-day strike
Thousands of workers take action over pay and conditions at South Korean tech giant -
Yahoo News - World
Samsung Electronics workers strike as union voice grows in South Korea
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Samsung shares hit over 3-year high after better-than-expected guidance on strong AI demand
Samsung said Friday it expects operating profit for the April to June quarter to be approximately 10.4 trillion won — a jump of about 1,452%. -
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Hurricane Beryl makes landfall on Texas coast; life-threatening storm surge expected
Hurricane Beryl struck the Texas coast early Monday after regaining strength over the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico overnight, with forecasters warning that dangerous storm surges and flash flooding were expected.
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