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Apple’s Supplier Strategy Impacts Samsung

Apple’s Supplier Strategy Impacts Samsung

Apple (AAPL) has exposure to Samsung (SSNLF) on various fronts. The two compete with each other in the smartphone market. Samsung also has a strong foothold in the semiconductor market with exposure to the foundry business, memory chips, and OLED (organic light emitting diodes) displays. Samsung owns 95% of the OLED market.