Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Samsung’s first-quarter beats estimates on solid chip sales

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SEOUL: Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd said on Tuesday its first-quarter operating profit likely managed to rise slightly from a slump a year earlier, as solid chip sales helped cushion the blow from the coronaviru­s pandemic on smartphone­s and TVS.

The global leader in semiconduc­tors is benefiting from higher demand for chips from laptop makers and data centres amid the coronaviru­s-driven shift to working from home, even as its mobile and consumer electronic­s businesses suffer.

Samsung said operating profit was expected to be 6.4 trillion won ($5.2 billion) in the quarter ended March, compared with 6.2 trillion won a year ago and the 6.2 trillion won estimate from analysts according to Refinitiv Smartestim­ate. Revenue likely rose 5% to 55 trillion won from a year ago, in line with the 55.6 trillion won estimate.

Samsung Electronic­s shares were 2.3% higher while the broader market was up 1.9%.

The maker of smartphone­s, TVS, appliances, memory chips and displays is the first global tech company to report its January-to-march quarter earnings estimates.

Samsung Electronic­s said last month the coronaviru­s would hurt sales of smartphone­s— which accounted for about 47% of its revenue last year—and consumer electronic­s in 2020, while demand from data centres would fuel a recovery in memory chip markets.

“Even though Samsung’s mobile business was hit by the coronaviru­s outbreak this quarter, it will likely face bigger challenges in the second quarter - now that the United States and Europe have become the hardest-hit countries,” Kim Sun-woo, an analyst at Meritz Securities, said.

When the coronaviru­s outbreak started in China last year, Samsung’s strategy of spreading its production base to countries including Vietnam and India seemed to pay off as supply disruption­s in China hit rivals such as Apple.

But as the virus spread across the globe, Samsung too has had to close factories and retail stores in Europe, India and the United States.

NH Investment & Securities said on Tuesday it expected sales of Samsung’s premium Galaxy 20 smartphone to reach 20 million units this year, far short of the 32 million it had forecast earlier.

LG Electronic­s, Samsung’s crosstown rival in TVS, phones and appliances, meanwhile said its first-quarter operating profit likely rose 21% to 1 trillion won. Analysts expect the coronaviru­s to affect LG this quarter.

Samsung Electronic­s did not provide a breakdown of earnings for each division in its guidance released on Tuesday.

Analysts say the company’s memory chip business, which generated more than 50% of its operating profit in 2019, would likely report better-than-expected results in the first half of this year.

NEW DELHI: The commerce ministry has terminated an anti-dumping investigat­ion against a chemical, used in polyester fibres and films, imported from Saudi Arabia following a request from Reliance Industries Ltd.

In December last year, the ministry’s investigat­ion arm— Directorat­e General of Trade Remedies (Dgtr)—initiated the probe into an alleged dumping of “Mono Ethylene Glycol” originatin­g in or exported from Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Singapore, following a complaint by the company. “In view of the request made by the domestic industry, Reliance Industries Ltd...the designated authority hereby terminates the investigat­ion initiated on December 9, 2019 against the imports of ‘Mono Ethylene Glycol (or Ethylene Glycol)’ originatin­g in or exported from Saudi Arabia,” the DGTR has said in a notificati­on.

It has also clarified that as the domestic industry has requested for terminatio­n of the investigat­ion only in respect of the imports from Saudi Arabia, the investigat­ion would continue against Kuwait, Oman, UAE and Singapore.

It added that Reliance Industries in its letter dated February 21 has requested to terminate the investigat­ion against Saudi Arabia.

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Samsung said operating profit was expected to be 6.4 trillion won in the quarter ended March, compared with 6.2 trillion won a year ago and the 6.2 trillion won estimate from analysts. REUTERS

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