Samsung Elec Q4 profit jumps


Employees walk past a building of Samsung Electronics in Seoul, South Korea, November 8, 2016. - Reuters

SEOUL: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Tuesday said fourth-quarter operating profit jumped 50 percent to its highest in over three years, as record earnings in its chips business masked the negative impact of its failed Note 7 phones.

Samsung also said it plans to buy back 9.3 trillion won worth of shares this year.

The South Korean electronics manufacturer is counting on the booming chip market to continue driving growth as it works to recover from its biggest product recall crisis involving fire-prone Note 7 smartphones.

Samsung expected earnings to decline in the current quarter from the preceding quarter because of "increased marketing expenses in the mobile business and a sales decrease of TVs due to weak seasonal demand".

The world's biggest maker of smartphones and memory chips said October-December operating profit was 9.22 trillion won ($7.93 billion), compared with prior guidance of 9.2 trillion won.

Revenue remained flat at 53.3 trillion won from the same period a year earlier, versus its estimate of 53 trillion won.

The chips division was the quarter's cash cow, with operating profit jumping 77 percent to 4.95 trillion won from a year earlier.

In its mobile business, operating profit rose 12 percent to 2.5 trillion won as models such as the Galaxy S filled the void following the discontinuation of the fire-prone Note 7 in October.

Samsung said on Monday that defective batteries caused Note 7 handsets to overheat and catch fire, and indicated that it may delay the launch of its next premium Galaxy S smartphone.

But its shares have been resilient, hitting a series of record-highs this month despite the Note 7 fiasco and an ongoing investigation into Samsung executives over their alleged involvement in a political scandal.

Prosecutors have said they will pursue their bribery case against Samsung Group scion Jay. Y Lee even if they are not granted permission to arrest him. - Reuters

Limited time offer:
Just RM5 per month.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month
RM5/month

Billed as RM5/month for the 1st 6 months then RM13.90 thereafters.

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

Free Trial

For new subscribers only


Cancel anytime. No ads. Auto-renewal. Unlimited access to the web and app. Personalised features. Members rewards.
Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Business News

PETRONAS, CelcomDigi collaborate on digital transformation and sustainability efforts for the energy industry
Ringgit retreats vs US$ ahead of personal consumption expenditure reading
Oil prices rise as US official eases market concerns over economic headwinds
Inflation in Japan's capital slows more than expected, slides below BOJ goal
FBM KLCI opens lower as investors book profits
Trading ideas: Al-'Aqar REIT, Pantech, AirAsia X, Inta Bina, Khee San, Infoline, Heineken, Agricore
Capital A to dispose of 100% stake in AirAsia Aviation Group, AirAsia for RM6.8bil
Meta projects higher spending, weaker revenue
Property market recovery on the horizon
Buyout proposal for Anglo American could reshape copper market

Others Also Read