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Samsung shares fall despite third straight quarter of record profit

High memory chip prices fuel April-to-June earnings but investors concerned about returns on massive AI investment
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The Next Web
· Jul 6, 2026
Samsung heads for an 18-fold profit jump as AI memory demand runs hot
Analysts expect around 86 trillion won in second-quarter operating profit, a third straight record, as DRAM and NAND prices climb. Samsung Electronics is on course for one of the strangest earnings comparisons in its history. Analysts expect the company to report second-quarter operating profit of around 86 trillion won, roughly 56bn, when it publishes preliminary [] This story continues at The Next Web
Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 6, 2026
(URGENT) Samsung's Q2 operating profit reaches 89.4 tln won, sets fresh high
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The korea Herald News
· Jul 6, 2026
Samsung Q2 profit hits record W89.4tr, up 1,810% on-year
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday its second-quarter operating profit surged to a record 89.4 trillion won (61 billion), beating market expectations as booming demand for AI-related memory chips continued to power its earnings. The preliminary figure jumped 1,810.3 percent from a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing. Revenue rose 129.3 percent on-year to 171 trillion won. The operating profit also came in 6.2 percent above the market consensus of 84.16 trillion won compiled by Y
Korea Times News
· Jul 8, 2026
Why Samsung shares are swinging so wildly
Why Samsung shares are swinging so wildly
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Related coverage for "Samsung shares fall despite third straight quarter of record profit": The Next Web — Samsung heads for an 18-fold profit jump as AI memory demand runs hot. Yonhap News Agency — (URGENT) Samsung's Q2 operating profit reaches 89.4 tln won, sets fresh high. The korea Herald News — Samsung Q2 profit hits record W89.4tr, up 1,810% on-year. Korea Times News — Why Samsung shares are swinging so wildly