Samsung Electronics Co. (SMSN.L) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Samsung Electronics makes smartphones, televisions, home appliances, and computer memory chips. Its customers range from everyday consumers buying Galaxy phones and smart TVs to large technology companies that purchase its semiconductors and display screens. Samsung is one of the largest electronics companies in the world and is the leading global producer of memory chips and OLED displays. Samsung earns money by selling hardware directly to consumers and by supplying components like chips and screens to other manufacturers, including Apple and major PC makers. The company operates globally, with major manufacturing and sales across Asia, North America, and Europe. Its competitive strength comes from being both a chip maker and a device maker at the same time, which few companies can match. The main risk Samsung faces is that the memory chip market is highly cyclical, meaning profits can swing sharply depending on whether chip supply and demand are in balance.
Winston Score: 70/100 — Strong
A high-quality business with solid fundamentals.
- Quality: Strong (21/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (19/20)
- Cash Flow: Good (5/10)
- Stability: Good (5/10)
- Valuation: Exceptional (9/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: 4,854.00 GBp
Market Cap: £1.32T
Sector: Technology
Industry: Consumer Electronics
Exchange: London Stock Exchange

