Samsung posts record Q3 profit on thriving chip business

IANS  |  Seoul 

Electronics on Friday announced it broke record for the highest profit in a single quarter, registering 65 trillion won ($57.5 billion) in revenue in the third quarter of 2018.

Operating profit rose from 14.53 trillion won posted a year earlier, the South Korean said in a regulatory filing, news agency reported.

Sales advanced 4.7 percent to reach 65 trillion won over the cited period, the company added.

The operating profit was above the market's expectation of 17.1 trillion won, based on a survey conducted by Infomax on 21 South Korean brokerage houses. The sales estimate stood at 65.1 trillion won.

The July-September performance marked the highest quarterly figure ever posted by Electronics. The previous record was 15.6 trillion won achieved in the first quarter of 2018.

The operating profit to sales ratio came to 26.9 percent, also a record high.

did not announce the net profit for the third quarter, nor the performances of respective divisions. The finalized earnings report will be announced later this month.

The record earning was apparently attributable to its chip business, industry watchers said.

The third-quarter operating profit of the chip is expected to have hovered above 13 trillion won for the first time ever.

Despite the weaker outlook over the global chip industry, industry watchers said Samsung still sought to expand sales by finding new business opportunities, while also enjoying strong seasonal demand.

With the area responsible for around 80 percent of Samsung's quarterly operating profit, however, industry watchers said the company will need to diversify its portfolio to evade potential pitfalls down the road.

The business is expected to have posted a weaker performance compared to a year earlier.

Local analysts estimate Samsung earned around 2.3 trillion won in operating profit from the IT and mobile division, which marks a sharp drop from around 3.3 trillion won posted in the same period last year.

launched the Note 9 in August, but intensifying competition in the global market, especially by Chinese rivals, weighed down on the South Korean

estimated the shipment of the Note 9 came to 1.38 million units in the first month, which is roughly 65 percent of the tally for the previous year's Note 8 phablet.

The decreased earnings followed an increase in production costs, along with expanded expenditures in marketing projects, industry watchers added.

The South Korean is widely expected to revitalise its business by releasing fifth-generation network and foldable models next year.

The display business is expected to have also posted an improvement following increased shipments to The is thought to have remained stable.

Samsung Electronics, meanwhile, is anticipated to face a slight decrease in its operating profit for the fourth quarter in line with changes in global prices of memory chips, industry watchers added.

For the whole of 2018, the company is forecast to rake in an operating profit of 65 trillion won, beating the 53.6 trillion won posted in 2017.

Shares of Samsung Electronics closed at 44,700 won on Friday, unchanged from the previous session. The third-quarter report was announced before the market started trading.

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First Published: Fri, October 05 2018. 18:38 IST