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Yoolim Lee

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Senior Reporter at Bloomberg News

Bloomberg reporter covering semiconductors, AI, startups, all things tech in Korea. 🇰🇷 Views are my own.

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberglinea.com | Yoolim Lee |Angel Garcia |Ángel García

    Bloomberg — Ahora los clientes de Samsung Electronics Co que recurrían a sus relojes Galaxy Watch para localizar sus teléfonos perdidos, también pueden hacerlo con los últimos refrigeradores de la compañía.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Yoolim Lee

    This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter with reporting and analysis about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Yoolim Lee reviews the experience of appliance shopping in her home nation of South Korea. China shuns Hollywood: Beijing said it would reduce the number of American-made films that can be imported into China, a new front in its escalating trade clash with the US.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberglinea.com | Yoolim Lee |Angel Garcia |Ángel García

    Bloomberg — Las acciones de Samsung Electronics Co. subieron después de que su beneficio trimestral superara ampliamente las expectativas gracias a las ventas del smartphone Galaxy S25 y de la memoria DRAM heredada, aliviando las preocupaciones sobre la capacidad de la compañía para capear tanto los aranceles estadounidenses como las restricciones a la exportación de chips.

  • 2 weeks ago | japantimes.co.jp | Yoolim Lee

    Shares in Samsung Electronics jumped after its quarterly profit handily beat expectations on Galaxy S25 smartphone and legacy DRAM sales, easing concerns about the company’s ability to weather both U.S. tariffs and chip export curbs. South Korea’s largest company was helped by inventory stockpiling by Chinese retailers and manufacturers who hurried to secure supply of electronics in the March quarter before U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed tariffs against trading partners.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Yoolim Lee

    Samsung Electronics Co.’s quarterly profit beat expectations after strong demand for its Galaxy S25 smartphones and legacy DRAM outpaced slipping margins in the high-stakes AI memory arena. South Korea’s largest company reported preliminary operating profit of around 6.6 trillion won ($4.5 billion) in the March quarter, versus analysts’ average projection for 5.74 trillion won. Revenue climbed roughly 10% to 79 trillion won.

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9 Apr 25

RT @markgurman: Samsung Electronics Co. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google are partnering to launch the Ballie, a soccer-ball-shaped home robot tha…

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9 Apr 25

RT @SheryAhnNews: We’re live! Bloomberg TV’s new studio in Seoul is now in action 🎬 Can’t wait to bring you more news from this exciting m…

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8 Apr 25

US President Donald Trump said prospects for a trade deal with South Korea were “looking good” after a phone conversation Tuesday with acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo. https://t.co/agEiv7cLx3 출처 @bpolitics