Samsung Electronics Expects Shareholder Returns up to US$80 Billion This Year
- On Friday, South Korean technology giant Samsung Electronics announced shareholder returns totaling between 90 trillion won and 110 trillion won in 2026, which the company called the largest payout by a Korean company.
- This commitment follows the 2024-2026 shareholder return program, under which Samsung pledged to return 50% of free cash flow generated during that period while maintaining annual regular dividends of 9.8 trillion won.
- The announcement follows a 40 trillion won share buyback by Hynix announced days ago; Samsung previously paid 20.9 trillion won in cash dividends during 2024 and 2025 and spent 8.4 trillion won on share repurchases.
- Boosted by sustained AI-driven demand for memory chips, Samsung Electronics posted a 19-fold jump in second-quarter operating profit on July 30, with the company's stock rising around 135% year-to-date.
- Details of the payout will be finalized at a board meeting in late October; Samsung will decide the size and specifics of remaining returns at a subsequent board meeting in late January 2027.
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Samsung can benefit massively from the global AI boom. The company is now also sharing this with shareholders. The technology group is distributing a record amount to its shareholders.
Samsung Electronics expects shareholder returns up to US$80 billion this year
Samsung Electronics expects its shareholder returns for this year could reach up to 110 trillion won (US$79.54 billion), including 30 trillion won in cash dividends in the third quarter, it said on Friday.
A record $80bn payout that investors found underwhelming
Samsung Electronics approved the largest shareholder return in South Korean corporate history on Friday. Its shares then fell as much as 2.6% in post-market trading. The board signed off on a Samsung shareholder return of between 90 trillion and 110 trillion won for 2026. That is roughly $65bn to $80bn. It is about five times […] This story continues at The Next Web
This announcement comes two days after its rival SK Hynix unveiled a share buyback program of nearly €25 billion to reassure investors.
South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics has announced that it will give its shareholders significantly more money this year than ever before.
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