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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    70567.6823$
  • Previous Close
    70972.6823$
  • 52 Week Change
    25551.52$
  • Day Range
    -405.00$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    48348.4835$ - 73900$
  • Dividend Per Share
    0.0261
  • Market cap
    11 487 374 M$
  • EPS
    1717.1068
  • Beta
    1.027
  • Volume
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About

009155.KO is the stock ticker symbol for Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Preferred Shares, traded on the Korea Exchange (KRX). These are non-voting preferred shares, meaning the holders do not have voting rights in company matters, but typically receive higher dividend payments than common shareholders. It's a common way for companies in South Korea to raise capital while maintaining control.

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Factors

Company Performance: Earnings reports, revenue growth, and profitability all influence investor confidence.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor optimism or pessimism regarding the stock market can drive stock prices up or down.

Industry Trends: The performance of the broader technology sector and competitor activity affects investor perceptions.

Economic Conditions: Interest rates, inflation, and GDP growth can influence investment decisions and stock valuations.

Company News: Announcements about new products, partnerships, or strategic shifts can impact stock price.

Global Events: Geopolitical events and global economic trends can introduce volatility and affect stock prices.

Dividend Policy: Dividend payouts and dividend yield can make the stock more or less attractive to investors.

Analyst Ratings: Recommendations from financial analysts can influence investor sentiment and trading activity.

Institutional Ownership: Significant ownership by institutional investors can provide stability but also create volatility if they sell large blocks of shares.

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