Samsung Electronics Co. (SSNLF) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Samsung Electronics makes smartphones, televisions, home appliances, and computer memory chips. It sells these products to everyday consumers around the world and also supplies components — especially memory chips and display screens — to other tech companies like Apple and Google. Samsung is one of the largest electronics companies in the world and is South Korea's biggest corporation. Samsung makes money by selling finished devices directly to consumers and by selling semiconductor components to other manufacturers. It operates globally, with major markets in Asia, North America, and Europe, and its chip division gives it a rare advantage: it both designs and manufactures its own semiconductors at massive scale. The key growth driver is demand for advanced memory chips used in artificial intelligence servers, but the main risk is that the semiconductor industry is highly cyclical, meaning profits can swing sharply when chip prices fall during periods of oversupply.
Winston Score: 76/100 — Strong
A high-quality business with solid fundamentals.
- Quality: Strong (21/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (17/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (9/10)
- Stability: Exceptional (10/10)
- Valuation: Strong (7/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $65.21
Market Cap: $843.1B
Sector: Technology
Industry: Consumer Electronics
Exchange: Other OTC

