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Samsung Electronics profit likely plunged 96% in Q1

/ 08:06 AM April 07, 2023

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SEOUL  -Samsung Electronics Co Ltd reported a likely 96-percent plunge in first-quarter operating profit on Friday, worse than analysts had forecast, as a chip glut worsened and buyers slowed purchases amid a global economic slowdown.

The world’s largest memory chip and TV maker estimated its operating profit fell to 600 billion won ($455.50 million) in January-March, from 14.12 trillion won a year earlier, in a short preliminary earnings statement.

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“Memory demand dropped sharply… due to the macroeconomic situation and slowing customer purchasing sentiment, as many customers continue to adjust their inventories for financial purposes,” the company said in a statement.

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The profit fell short of a 873 billion won Refinitiv SmartEstimate, weighted toward analysts who are more consistently accurate. Multiple estimates were revised down earlier this week.

Revenue likely fell 19% from the same period a year earlier to 63 trillion won, Samsung said.

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The company is due to release detailed earnings, including divisional breakdowns, later this month.

($1 = 1,317.2300 won)

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