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US$80b buyback: Samsung goes big to win back investors

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Samsung Electronics union members hold flags during a rally demanding compensation negotiations outside the company’s Seocho building in Seoul on August 21, 2026. — AFP pic

Samsung Electronics union members hold flags during a rally demanding compensation negotiations outside the company’s Seocho building in Seoul on August 21, 2026. — AFP pic

First Published: Friday, 21 Aug 2026 6:25 PM MYT

SEOUL Aug 21 — South Korean chip giant Samsung Electronics said Friday it would buy back up to US$80 billion (RM323.2 billion) of its own shares to boost shareholder returns, the largest such plan in the country.

The announcement came after rival SK hynix unveiled a US$28.9 billion (RM116.8 billion) share buyback on Wednesday to reassure investors, sending its stock up 12 per cent the following day.

Samsung, the global leading memory chip maker, held a board meeting on Friday and “approved a shareholder return plan for 2026, estimated to range from approximately 90 trillion to 110 trillion won (US$80 billion)”, the company said in a statement.

It added the return is designed to ensure that the “fruits of the company’s growth translate into tangible benefits” for shareholders.

The company first plans to implement a cash dividend totalling approximately 30 trillion won in the third quarter, with specific details to be finalised at a board meeting in late October.

Samsung’s shares, along with those of SK hynix, peaked in June on optimism over the artificial intelligence boom, but have since fallen amid investor jitters and a broader tech rout.

Samsung shares hit a record 370,000 won in mid-June and were trading at around 279,000 won on Friday.

Its shares closed up 3.9 per cent on Friday on expectations of a massive shareholder return announcement.

According to the firm’s semi-annual report, the number of minority shareholders stood at around 8 million, equivalent to almost one-fifth of South Korea’s adult population.

Samsung announced last month that its operating profit soared more than 1,800 per cent in the second quarter, driven by explosive AI demand for its advanced chips.

Gains in the two companies helped propel South Korea’s benchmark Kospi index to a record high above 9,000 points in mid-June, before a tech rout dragged it sharply lower. — AFP

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