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Home»Business»Finance»Samsung’s third quarter guidance falls short of expectations
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Samsung’s third quarter guidance falls short of expectations

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 7, 20240 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Samsung Electronics is expecting worse-than-expected profits for the third quarter of the year. The company projected an operating profit of around 9.10 trillion won, marking a significant increase from the previous year. However, the performance of Samsung’s memory business was affected by “one-time costs and negative effects,” including inventory adjustments by mobile customers and increased supply of legacy products by Chinese memory companies. The delay in shipments of HBM3E chips to major customers also contributed to the decline in profit.

As the world’s leading manufacturer of memory chips, Samsung plays a crucial role in the technology industry. The company is also the second largest player in the smartphone market. Analysts had initially expected a higher operating profit for the third quarter, but Samsung’s revenue is still expected to be strong. However, the company needs to remain flexible in its memory supply control, especially as the downfall of conventional DRAM chips may impact Samsung more than its smaller rivals.

In response to the challenging market conditions, Samsung had instructed its subsidiaries around the world to reduce staff by 30% in some divisions. This move reflects the company’s efforts to streamline operations and improve efficiency in the face of declining profits. Samsung’s shares on the South Korean stock exchange have seen a significant decrease year-to-date, indicating investor concerns about the company’s financial performance.

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Despite the setbacks in the memory business, Samsung remains a key player in the technology industry with a strong presence in both memory chips and smartphones. The company’s ability to adapt to changing market conditions and maintain its competitive edge will be crucial in sustaining long-term profitability. With detailed third-quarter results set to be released later this month, investors will be closely monitoring Samsung’s performance and strategic initiatives to navigate the challenges ahead.

Overall, Samsung Electronics’ projection of lower-than-expected profits for the third quarter highlights the challenges facing the company as it navigates a rapidly changing tech landscape. Despite the setback in the memory business, Samsung’s strong position in the smartphone market and ongoing efforts to streamline operations will be key factors in determining its future success. As one of the leading tech giants in the world, Samsung’s ability to innovate and adapt to market trends will be critical in maintaining its competitive edge and driving long-term growth.

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