SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-04-25 (suryaa.com)
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Seoul, Oct 9 (IANS) South Korean chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK hynix may have to pay part of their corporate taxes to foreign countries where they earn profits under a new landmark global taxation scheme.
Read more2025-04-23 (spidersweb.pl)
Google pays Samsung billions for this application. And you probably don't use it
Google pays billions for being the default Apple search engine, and now it comes to light that Samsung also gets "huge sums" for pre -installed AI Gemini. Is it legal? The US Department of Justice has doubts.
Read more2025-04-22 (digitimes.com)
Samsung slaps BOE with fresh OLED suit, targeting Nubia, Redmagic phones in cross-border IP clash
Samsung Display (SDC), South Korea's top panel supplier, has filed a fresh OLED patent infringement lawsuit against China's BOE Technology, intensifying an already heated legal standoff between the world's leading display makers.
Read more2025-04-21 (challenges.fr)
Google risks forced sales of chrome and Android: towards a historical dismantling?
The Mountain View firm is taken in a tornado of decisions that could lead to the dismantling of the giant. A new phase of this trial opens this Monday, April 21.
Read more2025-04-04 (taxguru.in)
Significant beneficial ownership: Extending ambit of significant influence?
RoC penalizes LinkedIn India & Samsung Noida for SBO non-disclosure, expanding the interpretation of control under India's Companies Act.
Read more2025-04-03 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung CEO to lead KDIA - The Korea Times
Park Dong-geunBy Kim Yoo-chulThe Korea Display Industry Association (KDIA) has named Samsung Display CEO Park Dong-geun as the head of the association, the KDIA said in a statement, Wednesday.The repl...
Read more2025-03-24 (cdr-news.com)
South Korea fails to overturn multimillion-dollar arbitral award -
A Singapore court has upheld an arbitration award won by two US investment companies which accused the South Korean government of improperly intervening in a Samsung-related merger.
Read more2025-03-20 (joins.com)
Lee and Lee meeting needs to be more than mere show
DP leader Lee Jae-myung met with Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong Thursday at the Samsung Youth Software Academy in Seoul's Yeoksam district. Too bad that the meeting failed to address key regulatory concerns affecting the business sector.
Read more2025-02-21 (mk.co.kr)
The Korea Corporate Governance Forum commented on the appointment of Samsung Electronics as a disapp.. - MK
The Korea Corporate Governance Forum commented on the appointment of Samsung Electronics as a disappointing reorganization that did not even meet the basic conditions.Lee Nam-woo, chairman of the Kore..
Read more2024-02-02 (ft.com)
Activist shareholders target Samsung to unlock value
Investors in South Korea emboldened by Japan’s corporate governance drive
Read more2023-12-03 (computerworld.com)
OpenAI signed $51M deal to buy ‘brain’ chips from Sam Altman portfolio firm
OpenAI's deal with Rain Neuromorphics, which makes NPU chips that emulate the human brain, reflects a possible conflict of interest because of Altman's $1 million investment in the startup.
Read more2020-06-11 (militaryembedded.com)
Samsung devices approved for use within DoD, USAF - Military Embedded Systems
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J. U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) officials added Samsung Electronics America, Inc's Galaxy S9, S8 and Note8 on Android 8.0 Oreo to the Approved Products List (APL). At the heels of this announcement, U.S Air Force (USAF) officials also approved Samsung's Galaxy series smartphones and select handheld computing devices for use in the service.
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