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#SamsungStrikeHalted Samsung’s next challenge is no longer just about union votes. Even if the labor agreement gets approved, that only reduces the noise. The real issue comes back to one thing: Can Samsung regain customer confidence in HBM? The strike risk was obvious before, so the market could easily blame weak performance on labor uncertainty. But once a deal is signed, that excuse disappears. At that point, investors won’t care whether employees voted yes or no. They’ll care about whether Samsung can deliver stable supply, catch up with SK Hynix, and secure a stronger position in Nvidia and cloud provider orders. That’s the real battlefield now. If Samsung’s HBM progress continues to lag, even a stable labor situation won’t save the valuation. But if customer certification and shipment momentum genuinely improve, the market will quickly treat all previous conflicts as short-term noise. Samsung doesn’t lack narratives anymore. What it lacks is product execution strong enough to silence the market. $EWY $DRAM $MU

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