
Yesterday was the last trading day of the week and Samsung's stocked closed at 1.575 million won ($1,432) in Seoul, down 3.9 percent from the previous day's close. The stock was already under pressure but it hadn't taken such a severe beating as investors were upbeat about the steps Samsung was taking to address the issue. Samsung is now working hard to replace all 2.5 million units of the Galaxy Note 7 that it shipped worldwide following the release on August 19. It's strongly urging customers to take part in the exchange program and take a Galaxy J series handset as a loaner until the new inventory arrives is just over a week.