Samsung’s 2015: Semiconductor Strength More Than Offset By Telecom Weakness
Samsung’s revenues declined by roughly 9% in 2015 in dollar terms, amid currency headwinds and a weaker performance of its flagship telecom and consumer electronics businesses. Despite the fact that the semiconductor business grew revenue by $3.3 billion, the telecom and consumer electronics businesses were down by a much sharper $14.6 billion and $6.2 billion, respectively. We present this and more information in tabular fashion below. Please see the links below for additional information.
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