Samsung tips best quarterly profit in over three years

Analysts expect Galaxy S8 launch will lead to firm reporting best-ever profit in April-June

A man takes photographs of a Samsung  Galaxy S8 smartphone at a shop in Seoul, South Korea, ahead the phone’s launch on April 21st. Photograph: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
A man takes photographs of a Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone at a shop in Seoul, South Korea, ahead the phone’s launch on April 21st. Photograph: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters

Samsung Electronics forecast on Friday its best quarterly profit in more than three years in the January-March period, beating expectations and putting it on track for record annual earnings on the back of a memory chip super-cycle.

The Apple rival has rapidly recovered from last year's costly failure of its fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 device, despite a political scandal involving vice chairman Jay Y Lee who appeared in a Seoul court on Friday facing charges including bribing ousted president Park Geun-hye.

The global memory chip leader said first-quarter operating profit was likely 9.9 trillion won (€8.2 billion), compared with an average forecast of 9.4 trillion won from a Thomson Reuters survey of 18 analysts. Revenue rose 0.4 per cent to 50 trillion won, just ahead of analysts’ forecasts.

“The semiconductor business was likely the main driver for earnings,” said Heungkuk Securities analyst Lee Min-hee, adding that sales of mid-to-low tier smartphones also helped the mobile business remain profitable.

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Record high

Samsung shares touched a record high of 2.134 million won in late March on expectations of record annual profit in 2017, as the South Korean tech giant bounced back from the embarrassing withdrawal of its Note 7 devices due to combustible batteries.

Investors and analysts expect Samsung to report its best-ever quarterly profit in April-June, with the Galaxy S8 smartphone hitting the market on April 21st in Samsung’s first premium device launch since the Note 7’s withdrawal in October.

Some researchers forecast the S8, which sports the largest screens for Samsung high-end smartphones to date, to set a new first-year sales record.

“Samsung will look to recover market share they lost last year and pump up volumes even if they have to spend more to do so,” IBK Asset Management fund manager Kim Hyun-su said.

All this is happening amid management upheaval at South Korea's biggest family-run conglomerate, with third-generation leader Mr Lee embroiled in a scandal that has already led to Park's removal from office for allegedly receiving bribes.

Mr Lee was arrested in February over his alleged role in a corruption scandal. He denies any wrongdoing.

Chip division

While Samsung will not provide detailed earnings results until the end of April, analysts tipped its chip division to earn a record 5.8 trillion won in January-March and propel the firm to its best overall operating profit since the third quarter of 2013.

Favourable memory market conditions will likely persist throughout 2017 due to diminishing production gains on investments and careful capacity management among chipmakers.

Growing demand for more firepower from devices such as smartphones and servers have also helped push up margins for Samsung and its rivals in recent quarters.

Samsung shares were down 0.7 per cent in afternoon trade on Friday, underperforming a 0.2 per cent fall for the broader market on profit-taking pressures.

The stock rose 14 per cent in January-March, its strongest gain since the first quarter of 2012.

– (Reuters)