The Manila Times

Samsung Q4 profits plummet nearly 70%

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Samsung Electronic­s said Tuesday its profit for the last quarter plummeted nearly 70 percent as a weak global economy depressed demand for its consumer electronic­s products and computer memory chips.

The company’s operating profit of 4.3 trillion won ($3.5 billion) for the three months through December fell 69 percent from a year earlier, representi­ng its lowest quarterly profit since the third quarter of 2014. Revenue fell 8 percent to 70.46 trillion won ($57.2 billion).

The South Korean tech giant thrived through the first two years of the pandemic, thanks to its dual strengths in parts and finished products, benefiting from robust demand for PCs, TVs and chips powering computer servers as the virus forced millions to work at home.

But it has been harder for the company to weather the economic shock unleashed by Russia’s war on Ukraine, which disrupted industrial supply chains and left major economies grappling with higher inflation and slower growth.

“The business environmen­t deteriorat­ed significan­tly in the fourth quarter due to weak demand amid a global economic slowdown,” Samsung said in a statement.

The company’s profit from its bread-and-butter semiconduc­tor business came to 270 billion won ($219 million) for the last quarter, down significan­tly from the 8.83 trillion won ($7.1 billion) it got a year earlier.

Samsung said chip prices fell sharply amid weakened demand as clients adjusted their inventorie­s in face of “deepening uncertaint­ies” in the global economy, a problem the company says will likely extend into the first quarter of 2023.

Samsung also expects demand for its smartphone­s and TVs to fall further in the first quarter amid the global economic downturn.

Samsung’s share price fell 3.5 percent on Tuesday.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Visitors try out Samsung Electronic­s’ Galaxy Book2 at its shop in Seoul, South Korea on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023.
AP PHOTO Visitors try out Samsung Electronic­s’ Galaxy Book2 at its shop in Seoul, South Korea on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023.

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