Samsung Electronics Q4 operating profit rises 26%, sees weaker Q1
[SEOUL] Samsung Electronics said on Thursday it expects its overall profit to weaken in the first quarter of 2021, hurt by unfavourable currency movements at its memory chip business and the cost of new production lines.
The forecast comes despite expected solid demand for its mobile products and in its data centers business.
Samsung posted a 26 per cent rise in operating profit in the October-December quarter on the back of strong memory chip shipments and display profits, despite the impact of a strong won, the cost of a new chip production line, weaker memory chip prices, and a quarter-on-quarter drop in smartphone shipments.
Samsung's operating profit in the fourth quarter rose to 9.05 trillion won (S$10.88 billion), from 7.2 trillion won a year earlier, in line with the company's estimate earlier this month.
Revenue at the world's top maker of memory chips and smartphones rose 3 per cent to 61.6 trillion won. Net profit rose 26 per cent to 6.6 trillion won.
REUTERS
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