a media Report Quoting a survey conducted by TechInsights, it has been said that in the first sale of the festive season, the sales of smartphones have increased by 11 percent on a year-on-year basis. This sale lasted for 11 days. In the last few years, the duration of this sale was seven-eight days. Samsung ranks first in terms of volume in smartphone sales. It has achieved about 20 percent market share. Galaxy M35, Galaxy S23, Galaxy A14 and Galaxy S23 FE have been the best-selling models for the company.
The main reasons behind the increase in festive sales this year are longer duration of the festive season, improvement in marketing strategy and increasing discounts by smartphone companies. However, Samsung is also facing difficulties in its business. The company has prepared to lay off a large number of its workers in many countries. This may result in a reduction of about 10 percent in the company’s workforce in some countries. It is facing tough competition from rivals like SK Hynix in the market of memory chips used in Artificial Intelligence (AI).
According to Bloomberg report, the total number of workers of the company is more than 2,67,000 and out of these, about 1,47,000 are abroad. It is making layoffs at its units in Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia. However, it does not plan to lay off workers in South Korea. A person with knowledge of the matter, who did not wish to be named, said workers from different teams had a meeting with HR managers and their reporting managers at Samsung’s Singapore office earlier this week. In this meeting itself, he was informed about the retrenchment and severance package.
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