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Jun 20, 2022 (Gmt+09:00)
Chief executives of Samsung Group’s technology units, led by Samsung Electronics Co., held an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss new technology development and future growth drivers, while reviewing their global market conditions and business risks.
The unscheduled gathering that began 7:30 a.m. local time came two days after Samsung Electronics Co. Vice Chairman and de facto leader Jay Y. Lee returned from his 12-day business trip to Europe. The company's share price also tumbled to its lowest point in one and a half years on Monday.
“In whatever situation, technology comes first, second and third in our list of priorities,” he told reporters, when asked about his 12-day business trip to Europe.
“Samsung is tasked with recruiting qualified workers and becoming a flexible organization to adapt to predictable changes,” Lee told reporters.
Lee's remarks fanned market speculation that the world's largest memory chipmaker is accelerating its efforts to revamp its management strategy and recruit talent.
The Monday meeting of over eight hours was convened by Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman and CEO Han Jong-hee.
Han and Samsung Electronics’ device solution division CEO Kyung Kye-hyun chaired the meeting attended by 24 higher-ranking executives, including CEOs of Samsung SDI Co., Samsung SDS Co., Samsung Display Co. and Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co.
During the marathon talks, they also addressed rising inflation, supply chain disruptions and falling demand for electronic gadgets just ahead of Samsung Electronics' global strategy meetings to be held June 21-28.
At the meetings, new technology development will likely be the top agenda, based on Lee’s mantra that technology is the way out of the crisis, according to a Samsung Electronics official.
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Shares of Samsung Electronics, South Korea’s largest stock by market cap, have been on a downward spiral since late May to hit their weakest level in one and a half years.
On Monday, the stock trimmed its losses to close down 1.84% to 58,700 won after briefly falling to as low as 58,100 won, its lowest point since late October 2020.
Early this month, Samsung executed an unexpected personnel reshuffle, including the dismissal of 10 higher-ranking executives in the semiconductor division. Those executives include the flash chip development chief and the foundry business head.
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