SEOUL, August 19, 2026, 16:57 KST — Trading wrapped up for the day on the Korea Exchange.
- Shares in Samsung Electronics ended down 7.82% at KRW 247,500.
- The shares lagged the KOSPI by 2.02 percentage points.
- The consensus analyst price target suggests potential gains of around 90%.
Samsung Electronics KRX:005930 declined by KRW 21,000 on Wednesday. Shares ended the session at KRW 247,500, after moving between KRW 246,500 and KRW 254,500. Trading volume totaled 22.68 million shares.
The decline wiped roughly KRW 135 trillion from the company’s market capitalization, bringing the stock down 33.9% from its 52-week high in June. Nevertheless, analyst consensus forecasts remain markedly optimistic.
| Samsung market snapshot | August 19 close | Comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Price | KRW 247,500 | KRW 268,500 at previous close |
| Daily move | -7.82% | KOSPI down 5.80% |
| Intraday range | KRW 246,500–254,500 | 3.23% spread |
| Volume | 22.68 million | 72% of 65-session average |
| 52-week range | KRW 67,500–374,500 | Shares 33.9% under the peak |
The KOSPI ended the session down 5.80% at 6,471.17. Overseas investors posted net sales of KRW 3.50 trillion, and institutions offloaded KRW 1.32 trillion. The sharp drop activated a five-minute sell-side program trading sidecar.
“The market dropped sharply due to net selling from foreign investors and the ongoing outflow of institutional funds,” Daishin Securities analyst Lee Kyung-min said. Individuals took in KRW 4.64 trillion of net sales.
| Market comparison | Close / level | Daily move | Gap versus Samsung |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samsung Electronics KRX:005930 | KRW 247,500 | -7.82% | — |
| SK Hynix KRX:000660 | KRW 1,500,000 | -9.75% | -1.93 pts |
| KOSPI | 6,471.17 | -5.80% | +2.02 pts |
| Samsung preferred (KRX:005935) | KRW 173,700 | -7.75% | +0.07 pts |
| Hyundai Motor KRX:005380 | KRW 414,000 | -4.83% | +2.99 pts |
Rising global yields triggered the latest valuation drop. The U.S. 30-year yield climbed to roughly 5.33%, the peak since 2007. Brent crude advanced past $91, with risks involving Iran lingering. Memory stock prices remain under strain from discount-rate concerns and ongoing uncertainty about AI capital expenditure.
Seoul is encountering new tensions with Washington. Foreign Minister Cho Hyun stated U.S. pressure includes issues related to Iran and South Korea’s postponed $350 billion investment commitment. The two allies have reduced their annual joint military exercises to five days, down from 11.
Samsung reported robust operating results, with second-quarter revenue at KRW 171.5 trillion. Operating profit increased to KRW 89.5 trillion, and earnings per share stood at KRW 10,849.
| Q2 2026 operating comparison | Reported value | Quarter-on-quarter | Investor signal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Group revenue | KRW 171.5tn | +28% | All-time high |
| Operating profit | KRW 89.5tn | +56% | All-time high |
| EPS | KRW 10,849 | +52% | Robust profit growth |
| Device Solutions revenue | KRW 127.5tn | +56% | Growth driven by memory sector |
The memory division has entered into multi-year supply agreements with the five biggest data centre operators. Executive vice president Jaejune Kim stated that nearly all customers are seeking multi-year contracts. Samsung’s goal is for around two-thirds of longer-term memory production to be secured under such agreements.
| Analyst recommendations | Current reading | Implied move from KRW 247,500 |
|---|---|---|
| Mean consensus | Buy, 37 analysts | — |
| Average target | KRW 470,156 | +90.0% |
| High target | KRW 725,000 | +192.9% |
| Low target | KRW 210,000 | -15.2% |
The range of target prices is broad, highlighting intense debate instead of consensus. Samsung’s closing price of KRW 247,500 stands beneath the lowest average midpoint among targets, yet remains higher than the most pessimistic target.
Risks: Rising bond yields have potential to shrink semiconductor valuations more. Oil-based inflation risks eroding demand and pushing up manufacturing expenses. Any slowdown in AI investment could negatively affect memory prices. Additional markdowns may result from U.S.–Korea trade or security tensions.
The next challenge arrives soon. Samsung is set to hold an investor tour on August 20. Investors will watch for signs that extended contracts could safeguard margins if risk appetite shifts.
Samsung Electronics
| Asset | Close | Move |
|---|---|---|
| Samsung Electronics | ₩247,500 | -7.82% |
| SK Hynix | ₩1,500,000 | -9.75% |
| KOSPI | 6,471.17 | -5.80% |
| Hyundai Motor | ₩414,000 | -4.83% |



