Samsung Expects Earnings to Slump as Consumer Spending Slips

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Samsung Electronics is expected to see its third-quarter profits slump as the company's mainstay memory-chip and smartphone businesses feel the effects of curbed consumer spending

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is expected to see its third-quarter profit slump as the company’s mainstay memory-chip and smartphone businesses feel the effects of curbed consumer spending on tech products in the midst ofOn Friday, the tech company projected third-quarter operating profit of 10.8 trillion South Korean won, or roughly the equivalent of $7.7 billion, a 32% drop from the prior year’s 15.8 trillion won.

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translation: Bidenomics

Samsung A series is a good performance vs cost.

I don’t think it is due to curbed consumer spending, it is more likely due to their products are faulty and poorly made 😬

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