Breaking down Samsung electronics’ results
By Bloomberg
05 October 2018 |
2:04 pm
Daniel Woo, head of global strategy at Kiwoom Securites, breaks down Samsung Electronics' results. The company posted profit that topped estimates on resilient sales of memory chips, easing concerns about a dropoff in demand.
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