SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-02-24 (sphericalinsights.com)
Global Portable Underwear Sterilizer Market Size, Share, and COVID-19 Impact Analysis, By Product Type (UV Sterilizers, Chemical Sterilizers, and Steam Sterilizers), By Application (Commercial, Household, and Travel), By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Online Stores, Specialty Stores, and Others), and By Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa), Analysis and Forecast 2023 - 2033.
Global Portable Underwear Sterilizer Market Size is expected to cross USD 452.23 Million by 2033, Growing at a CAGR of 8.22% and Key Vendors are Samsung Electronics, Panasonic Corporation.
Read more2025-02-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung confirms 'output adjustment' at Xi'an factory -
As the Chinese city of Xi'an is further tightening its stiff lockdown measures after a spike of COVID-19 cases, the world's largest memory chip manufacturer has decided to apply plans for "output adjustment" at its $26-billion plant.
Read more2025-01-06 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Insurers capitalize on tougher school zone punishments -
Samsung, Hyundai, Meritz and several other general insurance companies here have begun to take advantage of tightened safety regulations in school zones to offset their deteriorating profits caused by low interest rates and the coronavirus pandemic, according to industry officials, Wednesday.
Read more2024-04-15 (theguardian.com)
Apple loses mantle as world’s biggest phone seller to Samsung as China sales drop | Technology sector |
South Korean firm regains pole position amid biggest drop in iPhone sales since Covid-19 lockdowns
Read more2023-01-11 (reuters.com)
Exclusive: Apple supplier BOE plans new factories in Vietnam |
Chinese display maker BOE Technology Group Co Ltd , a supplier of both Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , plans to invest a substantial sum to build two factories in Vietnam, two people familiar with the matter said.
Read more2021-12-30 (cnn.com)
China's Xi'an lockdown hits some of the world's largest chipmakers | Business
Two of the world's biggest chipmakers are warning that Covid-19 outbreaks and stringent lockdowns in a major Chinese industrial hub are hampering their operations.
Read more2021-12-29 (scmp.com)
Samsung’s Xian chip plants hit by Covid-19 lockdowns as tech giant moves to minimise impact | South China Morning Post
The South Korean tech giant said essential workers in Xian are remaining on campus at its two plants, which account for 15 per cent of global NAND flash production capacity.
Read more2021-11-22 (restofworld.org)
Workers in Vietnam lived inside factories to keep Samsung’s products on shelves during the pandemic
As Covid-19 threatened the tech supply chain, some companies, including Apple suppliers, went to extreme lengths to keep their products flowing.
Read more2021-03-29 (bloomberg.com)
Why Is There a Chip Shortage? Covid-19, Surging Demand Cause Semiconductor Shortfall
Microchips needed for cars, smart phones and game consoles like the Xbox and Playstation are in short supply, as chipmakers are trying to match demand with capacity. The problem has been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic
Read more2020-07-30 (bbc.com)
Coronavirus: Samsung profits soar on work from home demand
The world's biggest producer of memory chips sees demand jump as data centres expanded during lockdowns.
Read more2020-04-28 (techcrunch.com)
Samsung expects COVID-19 to hurt smartphone and TV sales, but increase demand for memory |
In its first-quarter earnings report today, Samsung said it expects the COVID-19 pandemic to continue impacting its business for the rest of the year,
Read more2020-04-17 (washingtonpost.com)
Fortnite and the Metaverse: Why Epic Games may build the next version of the Internet - The
The Metaverse is coming. Epic Games wants to create it, as does Silicon Valley. And the covid-19 pandemic may be accelerating the process.
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