Today’s Business & AI Briefing — 2026-06-26
Samsung Electronics surged 9.84% on undervalued appeal and stock buyback expectations, reclaiming the top spot in KOSPI market cap after just two days. Meanwhile, North Korea has ordered the construction of two destroyers annually for the next five years to boost its naval power, and concerns over AI security are accelerating discussions on regulating advanced models.
Today’s Business & AI Briefing — 2026-06-26
1. Corporate Stock and Market Trends

- Samsung Electronics surges 9.84%, reclaims KOSPI No. 1 — Boosted by its undervalued status and anticipation of stock buybacks, Samsung Electronics jumped 9.84% to a market capitalization of 1,990.6579 trillion won, reclaiming the top spot it had yielded to SK hynix two days ago.

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Q2 operating profit estimated at 90 trillion won; price target raised — KB Securities projected Samsung Electronics' Q2 operating profit at 90 trillion won due to the memory market boom, raising its target stock price from 530,000 won to 550,000 won.
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Samsung C&T and Samsung Life Insurance also rise — Samsung C&T and Samsung Life Insurance, both holders of Samsung Electronics shares, saw gains in early trading. Samsung C&T traded at 551,000 won, up 69,500 won (14.43%) from the previous day.
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Samsung Heavy Industries' orders remain steady despite Q2 profit concerns — KB Securities analyzed that while Samsung Heavy Industries' Q2 performance may fall short of market expectations, its order intake is on track, maintaining a "Buy" rating and a target price of 35,000 won.
2. Global Affairs: South Korea and the United States

- North Korea orders construction of two destroyers annually for next 5 years — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un handed over new multi-purpose destroyers to the navy and ordered the construction of two destroyers every year for the next five years. He also directed the construction of transport and special-purpose vessels, as well as the development of underwater weapons.

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North Korea pushes to increase naval power by expanding port facilities — According to an ISW (Institute for the Study of War) report, North Korea is accelerating the construction of its "green-water navy" by expanding its port facilities.
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SpaceX successfully conducts first test launch of new Starfall reentry capsule — U.S. aerospace company SpaceX successfully completed the first test launch of its new Starfall reentry capsule. Designed with a flying-saucer shape, the spacecraft is built to conduct suborbital missions, such as transporting cargo to orbit or returning to Earth.
3. Latest AI Models and Tech Trends
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Warning on cybersecurity risks of advanced AI models — In June 2026, five intelligence agencies from English-speaking nations warned that advanced AI models would upend our entire knowledge of cybersecurity within "months, not years." Following this, the White House began discussions on regulating specific models from a company called Anthropic.
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2026 AI Trend: Evolution toward agentic systems — According to Salesforce analysis, transforming Large Language Models (LLMs) into fully agentic systems is being driven by memory architecture, reasoning engines, API calls, and interfaces. These five trends all operate at the system level and are already spreading in 2026.
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Industrial expansion of Physical AI — A trend is strengthening where Physical AI takes over repetitive, dangerous, or 24/7 tasks without human intervention across various industries, including logistics, manufacturing, construction, and agriculture.
4. Macro Market Data
| Indicator | Current Status | Source |
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| Samsung Electronics Market Cap | 1,990.6579 trillion won (KOSPI 1st) | |
| Samsung Electronics Target Price | 550,000 won | |
| Samsung Electronics Q2 Est. Operating Profit | 90 trillion won |
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