Samsung Electronics Co. (SMSD.IL) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Samsung Electronics makes smartphones, televisions, home appliances, and computer memory chips. Its products are sold to everyday consumers around the world, as well as to other tech companies that buy its chips and display screens to put inside their own devices. It is one of the largest technology companies on Earth and the world's biggest producer of memory chips and smartphones. Samsung earns money by selling hardware directly to consumers and by supplying components — especially DRAM memory chips and OLED screens — to companies like Apple, Google, and others. It operates globally, with major manufacturing in South Korea, Vietnam, and other countries, generating hundreds of billions in annual revenue. Its main competitive advantage is its ability to make both the finished products and the key parts inside them, which keeps costs lower than most rivals. The biggest risk it faces is the cyclical nature of the chip market, where prices can drop sharply during periods of oversupply.
Winston Score: 68/100 — Good
A decent business — some strong pillars, some weaker.
- Quality: Strong (21/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (19/20)
- Cash Flow: Good (5/10)
- Stability: Good (5/10)
- Valuation: Good (5/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $3430.00
Market Cap: $932.0B
Sector: Technology
Industry: Consumer Electronics
Exchange: International Order Book

