Samsung's Q1 operating profit slides by more than 60pc on falling chip prices

Published April 30, 2019
People pass by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S10 5G smartphone at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea. — AP
People pass by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S10 5G smartphone at a subway station in Seoul, South Korea. — AP

Samsung Electronics Co. said on Tuesday its operating profit for the last quarter declined more than 60 per cent from a year earlier because of falling chip prices and sluggish demands for its display panels.

The South Korean technology giant said its operating profit for the January-March period came in at 6.2 trillion won ($5.2 billion), which was similar to an estimate it announced earlier this month.

Samsung's revenue for the quarter was measured at 52.4 trillion won ($45b), which represented a 13.5pc drop from the same period last year.

While Samsung said sales of its flagship Galaxy S10 smartphones have been solid, the profitability of its mobile devices business still declined because of stronger competition in markets for low- to mid-priced handsets.

Samsung predicted price declines to continue with memory chips in the second quarter despite expectations for modest improvement in demands driven by mobile products. Samsung expects its display business to rebound in the second half of the year, predicting higher demands for flexible screens in new smartphone launches.

Samsung, which has dual strength in parts and finished products, is the world's biggest maker of memory chips and smartphones.

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