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TwitterThe global revenue made by Samsung Electronics between 2005 and 2023 has overall significantly grown. In 2024, Samsung Electronics recorded a revenue of over *** trillion South Korean won, although only the second-highest recorded revenue for the Korean giant in the given period, but also the company's highest revenue reported in U.S. dollars with approximately *** billion U.S. dollars. Samsung Electronics and subsidiaries Samsung was founded in 1938 and originally dealt with groceries as well as the production noodles. It quickly diversified into various sectors including insurance and retail and became the present day corporation in 1947, after a joint investment in Samsung Mulsan Gongsa. The headquarters are found in Seoul, South Korea. There are several subsidiaries that account for the variety of enterprises that the Samsung Group undertakes including Samsung Life Insurance and Samsung Heavy Industries. Samsung Electronics is one of the largest subsidiaries of the Samsung Group, making much over half of the group’s revenue. Samsung Electronics is headquartered in Suwon, South Korea and has assembly plants and sales networks in ** countries. Samsung Electronics generated most of its revenue in the Americas and Europe in 2024. Major divisions Samsung Electronics has four major divisions including digital media, semiconductor, telecommunication network, and LCD digital appliances. The company provides electronic components such as lithium-ion batteries and semiconductors to companies like Sony and Apple. Samsung is become especially known for some of its consumer products such as mobile devices as well as their home entertainment systems. Since 2002, the company has been one of the largest producers of LCD panels as well as one of the largest television manufacturers in the world. As of 2024, Samsung held almost ** percent of the global TV market share. In that same year, Samsung's smartphone shipments amounted to over *** million units, ranking second globally behind only Apple.
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TwitterIn the third quarter of 2025, Samsung Electronics recorded a revenue of **** trillion South Korean won, which amounted to roughly ** billion U.S. dollars. The South Korean tech giant’s digital experience segment was the largest, with sales standing at 48.4 trillion South Korean won in that quarter. Consumer electronics Over the past few decades, mobile electronic devices have become an increasingly integral part of the daily lives of people across the globe, with consumer expenditures expected to reach *** billion U.S. dollars in 2025. As one of the world’s leading vendors of smartphones, televisions, tablets, wearables, and consumer electronics as a whole, Samsung is well positioned to take advantage of this trend. In addition to producing products to sell under the Samsung brand, the company also manufactures electronic components to be sold to other vendors, most notably displays and semiconductors. Samsung Samsung, perhaps best known for its consumer electronics division, owns business ventures that span across a large range of industries. Controlling some of the top companies operating in every sector from electronics to insurance to shipbuilding, Samsung ranks among the largest conglomerates in the world in terms of market value. The company employs hundreds of thousands of workers and accounts for a significant portion of South Korea’s GDP, meaning that Samsung is massively influential within its home country and throughout the world.
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TwitterAs per recent company data, around ** percent of sales revenue at Samsung Electronics was generated in Europe in 2024, whilst the majority was made in the Americas with a ** percent share. Meanwhile, China accounted for ** percent of the company's sales, while Samsun's home market of Korea represented around ** percent. In general, the American, European, and Chinese markets all accounted for higher revenue shares compared to the previous year, while the Korean market's share of revenue dipped by **** percentage points. Samsung Electronics Samsung Electronics is a global leader in semiconductors, telecommunications and digital media technologies, and one of the most valuable technology brands in the world. Headquartered in Suwon, South Korea, the company was founded in 1969, although their presence today can be seen and felt worldwide. Globally, the company employs more than *** thousand people, with around two thirds of these employed outside of South Korea. Samsung in Europe In Europe, Samsung has a regional office in Eschborn (Germany), as well two research and development (R&D) sites in Aalborg (Denmark) and Cambridge (UK). Samsung spends nearly ** billion U.S. dollars on research and development each year. As stated by the company, their R&D hubs lead the development of future technologies, covering core themes including artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and security.
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TwitterIn the third quarter of 2025, Samsung Electronics’ mobile experience (MX) was its biggest revenue generator, bringing in approximately **** trillion South Korean won. Other key segments are the company’s mobile communications and display panel businesses, which also contributed significantly to total revenue. Samsung Samsung, perhaps best known for its consumer electronics division, owns business ventures that span across a large range of industries. Controlling some of the top companies operating in every sector from electronics to insurance to shipbuilding, Samsung ranks among the largest conglomerates in the world in terms of market value. The company employs hundreds of thousands of workers and accounts for a significant portion of South Korea’s GDP, meaning that Samsung is massively influential within its home country. Mobile communications segment The cornerstone of Samsung’s success is its mobile communications segment, which includes various lines of smartphones and wearables as well as the company’s library of application software, such as Samsung Pay. The company’s Samsung Galaxy line is among the most popular in the world and contributes towards making Samsung one of the largest smartphone brands in the world in terms of worldwide shipments.
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TwitterIn the financial year 2024, the total revenue of Samsung India has reached ******* billion Indian rupees. It was the first time the revenue crossed one trillion rupees mark. Most of the revenue came from the smartphone segment. Samsung is the leading company in various segments in India, including smartphones, TVs, refrigerators, etc.
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TwitterIn 2024, the sales revenue of Samsung C&T Corporation (Construction & Trading Corporation) amounted to around ** trillion South Korean won, a slight increase from the previous year. Samsung C&T Corporation was the 15th largest company in South Korea in 2021, according to the Fortune Global 500 ranking.
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TwitterThe global revenue of Harman amounted to **** trillion South Korean won in the third quarter of 2025. Harman, an audio electronics company, is an independent subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, having been acquired by the tech giant in 2017.
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TwitterIn the fiscal year 2024, Alphabet's revenue was ****** billion U.S. dollars. Comparatively, in the fiscal year of 2024, hardware-focused Apple's revenue stood at ****** billion U.S. dollars. Microsoft's revenue was *** billion U.S. dollars. Whereas all of these companies have different market strengths, there are also overlaps and thus, competition. Apple and Google are direct competitors in the mobile phone market with their iOS and Android systems.
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TwitterIn 2023, Nokia generated 19.22 billion euros in net sales, a decrease on the 22.26 billion generated the previous year. Nokia's history Founded in 1865, Nokia is a Finnish communications and information technology company. Over the years, Nokia has ventured into different markets: Nokia emerged as a global leader in the mobile market in the early days of the mobile and smartphone era. The company also played a key role in the development of GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Nokia was once the leading mobile phone vendor. However, due to slow adaptation to newer smartphone technologies, Nokia gradually lost its market-leading position to rivals like Samsung and Apple and its mobile business began to lose money. Nokia’s business evolution After the sale of its mobile devices division, Nokia focused on the data networking services and telecommunications equipment business through its subsidiary Nokia Networks. As of 2020, Nokia's Networks Business is the most revenue-generating business segment of Nokia. The company has also been involved in cloud computing and mapping applications. As one of the leading telecom infrastructure companies, Nokia faces competition from Huawei, Cisco, Ericsson, and Qualcomm.
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TwitterThe total number of Apple employees dramatically increased from 2005 through 2025. As of FY 2025, the total number of employees had reached around *** thousand (only counting full-time equivalents), up from *** thousand recorded in the previous year. The fiscal year end of the company is September 30th. Apple Corporation—additional information Founded in 1976, Apple is an American multinational corporation that specializes in computer software, consumer electronics, personal computers, and online services. The company initially focused on the production of consumer and business computers. Over the years it has included a more diverse line of electronic products. In 2027, Apple was the world’s 7th largest company and the world’s largest information technology company. Even though Apple was the most valuable brand in the world in 2024, it was not among the world’s largest companies in terms of staff. Other information technology companies, such as Samsung Electronics or IBM, had employed a larger number of people. However, the revenue per employee of Apple turned out to be the highest among leading technology companies. Apple products Apple’s current product line ranges across personal computers, tablet computers, digital music players, and smartphones. The iPhone, a line of smartphones designed and produced by Apple, has revolutionized the smartphone industry with its screen-centric design and touch controls. Its global sales have skyrocketed since its introduction in 2007, with about *** million units sold in 2023. According to the quarterly reports by Apple, the iPhone has generated around half of Apple’s revenue between 2013 and 2024. The iPad, a line of tablet computers, counts as one of the very first players in the global tablet industry. Even though the global market share of the iPad has dropped since 2012, it still dominated the tablet market with a ** percent share as of the second quarter of 2024.
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TwitterThe global revenue made by Samsung Electronics between 2005 and 2023 has overall significantly grown. In 2024, Samsung Electronics recorded a revenue of over *** trillion South Korean won, although only the second-highest recorded revenue for the Korean giant in the given period, but also the company's highest revenue reported in U.S. dollars with approximately *** billion U.S. dollars. Samsung Electronics and subsidiaries Samsung was founded in 1938 and originally dealt with groceries as well as the production noodles. It quickly diversified into various sectors including insurance and retail and became the present day corporation in 1947, after a joint investment in Samsung Mulsan Gongsa. The headquarters are found in Seoul, South Korea. There are several subsidiaries that account for the variety of enterprises that the Samsung Group undertakes including Samsung Life Insurance and Samsung Heavy Industries. Samsung Electronics is one of the largest subsidiaries of the Samsung Group, making much over half of the group’s revenue. Samsung Electronics is headquartered in Suwon, South Korea and has assembly plants and sales networks in ** countries. Samsung Electronics generated most of its revenue in the Americas and Europe in 2024. Major divisions Samsung Electronics has four major divisions including digital media, semiconductor, telecommunication network, and LCD digital appliances. The company provides electronic components such as lithium-ion batteries and semiconductors to companies like Sony and Apple. Samsung is become especially known for some of its consumer products such as mobile devices as well as their home entertainment systems. Since 2002, the company has been one of the largest producers of LCD panels as well as one of the largest television manufacturers in the world. As of 2024, Samsung held almost ** percent of the global TV market share. In that same year, Samsung's smartphone shipments amounted to over *** million units, ranking second globally behind only Apple.