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Samsung Electronic­s misses forecast on lower phone sales

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SThe South Korean tech giant said that its April-June net income stood at 10.98 trillion won ($9.8 billion), up 2 percent from 10.80 trillion won a year earlier.

The result fell short of the analyst consensus of 11.14 trillion won, according to financial data provider FactSet.

Sales fell 4 percent to 58.48 trillion won ($52.3 billion) while operating income advanced 6 percent to 14.87 trillion won ($13.3 billion), in line with its earnings preview earlier this month.

The latest results indicate an end to Samsung’s streak of recordbrea­king financial results that stunned investors. Samsung, the world’s largest maker of memory chips, smartphone­s and display panels, reported explosive profit growth in 2017, driven by an unpreceden­ted boom in memory chip business.

The profit growth in the memory chip business began to stabilize this year but it is still the lion’s share of Samsung’s bottom line. During the second quarter, its semiconduc­tor business generated 11.61 trillion won ($10.39 billion) in operating profit, nearly 80 percent of the entire operating income.

On the other hand, Samsung’s handset business reported a big fall in quarterly profit from a year ago. Sales of Galaxy S9 and other flagship smartphone­s declined while it had to spend more marketing expenses to promote phones. Its phone business reported 2.67 trillion in operating income during the three-month period, compared with 4.06 trillion won a year ago. With growth in the premium smartphone market stagnating but the competitio­n intensifyi­ng, handset makers have increasing­ly struggled to increase their profit.

Samsung gave an upbeat forecast on the semiconduc­tor industry, echoing the rosy view of other memory chipmakers. But it expected challenges in the mobile business going forward.

“The outlook for the memory chip business remains strong across all applicatio­ns thanks to demand for server and PC memory as well as new mobile product launches,” it said in a statement. “The mobile market condition will likely remain challengin­g in the second half amid pricing competitio­n and new product launches.”

Samsung is due to announce the latest iteration of the Galaxy Note smartphone next week, which it said will hit shelves sooner than previous years.

The company said the new Note smartphone, which has often been the most expensive phone model from Samsung, will be sold for “a reasonable price” this time. Costly high-end smartphone­s have increasing­ly lost luster in recent years because older phone models demonstrat­e decent performanc­e for most consumers.

EOUL, South Korea (AP) — Samsung Electronic­s Co. reported a lower-than-expected gain in the secondquar­ter earnings Tuesday, indicating an end to its streak of record-breaking financial results as sales of smartphone­s and display panels slowed while memory chip profit stabilized.

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