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Samsung Jumps as Surprise $7 Billion Buyback Welcomed by Market
Samsung Electronics Co. shares surged Monday after South Korea’s biggest company announced a surprise plan late Friday to buy back about 10 trillion won ($7.2 billion) of its own stock over the next year.
Samsung Electronics Rallies After $7 Billion Buyback Plan
Shares in Samsung Electronics rose sharply as investors cheered the South Korean technology giant's plan to buy back more than $7 billion of shares to boost shareholder returns.
Samsung Stock Surges on $7.2B Buyback Plan
KEY TAKEAWAYS Samsung Electronics unveiled plans Friday to buy back 10 trillion won ($7.2 billion) of its shares over the next year, sending its stock soaring in South Korean trading.Shares of Samsung,
Samsung Unveils Surprise $7 Billion Buyback Over Coming Year
Samsung Electronics Co. plans to buy back about 10 trillion won ($7.2 billion) of its own stock over the next year, putting in motion one of the larger shareholder return programs in its history.
Samsung unveils nearly $7.2B stock buyback program - report
Samsung Electronics (OTCPK:SSNLF) intends to buy back 10T won ($7.17B) worth of its shares over one year to bolster shareholder value, Reuters reported. The tech giant's stock soared about 7% on Friday on the South Korean exchange.
Samsung Plans Massive $7.2B Stock Buyback: Details
Samsung Electronics (OTC:SSNLF) announces plans to repurchase shares worth 10 trillion won (~$7.17B) as part of its strategy to boost shareholder value. The Board of Directors approved the buyback program,
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A Samsung patent describes a system where a phone vibrates only at the point where you touch it, replacing physical buttons.
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