Manila Bulletin

Samsung Electronic­s reports record Q4 and full year net profits

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SEOUL (AFP) – Samsung Electronic­s reported a 73 percent jump in its fourth quarter net profit on Wednesday, setting a record for any three-month period, mainly driven by demand for its memory chips and display panels.

Net profit for the October to December period hit 12.26 trillion won ($11.4 billion), the South Korean tech giant said in a statement, on sales up 23.7 percent to 65.98 trillion won.

Samsung Electronic­s, the flagship subsidiary of the giant Samsung Group, has had to overcome a humiliatin­g recall of the Galaxy Note 7 device and the jailing of its vice chairman Lee Jae-Yong on corruption charges, but its financial performanc­e has gone from strength to strength. Its shares have more than doubled in the past two years on the back of its results, reaching levels of more than 2.5 million won apiece, putting them out of reach of many small investors.

The firm announced a 50-for-1 stock split, sending the shares up 6.4 percent in mid-morning trade.

''The stock split signals Samsung will stay on its course bolstering returns to shareholde­rs,'' said Cho Ik-Jae at Hi Investment and Securities.

''It will take further shareholde­rfriendly steps including larger dividends and buybacks,'' he added.

Operating profit came to 15.15 trillion won in the fourth quarter, up 64.3 percent won from a year earlier, Samsung Electronic­s said, in line with the indication it issued earlier in January.

Fourth quarter earnings were driven by the components business, with the largest contributi­on coming from the memory business that manufactur­es DRAM and NAND chips, the company said. ''Orders for high-performanc­e memory products for servers and mobile storage were strong,'' it said, and the display panel business, which manufactur­es OLED and LCD screens, saw increased shipments of OLED panels for premium smartphone­s.

But seasonal factors impacted growth for the System LSI and Foundry businesses, it said, and profitabil­ity for LCD panels.

Earnings in the mobile business also fell on the back of higher marketing costs. Operating profits were also undercut by approximat­ely 660 billion won due to the won's appreciati­on against the dollar and other major currencies, it added.

For the full year, net profit was also a record at 42.19 trillion won, up 85.6 percent on 2016, on sales of 239.58 trillion won.

Kim Kyung-Min at Daeshin Securities said the fourth quarter results were slightly lower than market expectatio­ns, with sales projected to be 66 trillion won and operating profit at 15.8 trillion won.

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