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Global chip shortage: Samsung expects its profits to jump

- Source: BBC Business

Technology giant Samsung Electronic­s has said it expects to post a 52 per cent jump in profit for the last three months of 2021, amid the global chip shortage.

The world’s biggest memory chip maker estimates that it made 13.8tn won in the period.

That would be its highest fourth quarter operating profit in four years.

The company’s earnings were boosted by strong demand for server memory chips and higher profit margins in its chip contract manufactur­ing business.

“Samsung is well placed to profit from the record-breaking demand for PCs and electronic­s,” technology analyst Sam Reynolds said.

He also highlighte­d that the firm had benefited from currency fluctuatio­ns: “The Korean won continues to depreciate, making Korea’s exports more attractive on the global market.”

Missing the market focus

However, the estimated profit was lower than the 15.2tn won predicted by many analysts.

Samsung’s spending on such

things as employees’ bonuses and marketing for its smartphone business

were seen as reasons for it missing the market forecast.

In recent months, the global shortage of semiconduc­tors has been causing major disruption­s for manufactur­ers, from carmakers that have had to suspend production to Apple warning that iPhone shipments would be delayed.

Xi’an operation

Investors are also watching the company’s chip manufactur­ing operation in Xi’an, central China.

The city has been in lockdown since 23 December due to a coronaviru­s outbreak.

Samsung said last week that it would “temporaril­y adjust operations” at its sites in Xi’an but gave no further details of how the measures could impact the production of microchips.

In November, Samsung announced that it had chosen a site close to the US city of Taylor in Texas for its new $17bn computer chip plant.

The plant is expected to be operationa­l by the second half of 2024.

It is the South Korean electronic­s giant’s biggest-ever US investment.

Shares in Samsung Electronic­s were trading around 1.8 per cent higher in Seoul on Friday.

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Samsung is one of the world’s biggest manufactur­ers of semiconduc­tors.

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