Samsung Electronics becomes largest shareholder of South Korea's Rainbow Robotics


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at its booth during The 26th Semiconductor Exhibition 2024 in Seoul, South Korea, October 23, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/File Photo

SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics became the largest shareholder of South Korea's Rainbow Robotics, the robotics company said in a regulatory filing on Tuesday.

Samsung, which had previously invested in the robotics company, newly took a 267 billion won ($181 million) stake, the filing said.

With the acquisition, Samsung is also establishing a Future Robotics Office reporting directly to the CEO, the tech giant said in a separate statement.

Prior to the deal, Samsung Electronics was the second-biggest shareholder of Rainbow Robotics, holding a 14.71% stake, or about 2.85 million shares, in the company.

Previously, the largest shareholder was the firm's founder Oh Jun-ho and associated entities.

(Reporting by Joyce Lee and Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Chris Reese)

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