Samsung flags bigger-than-expected Q4 profit drop on weak demand

Samsung flags bigger-than-expected Q4 profit drop on weak demand
Samsung signage is seen in a store in Manhattan, New York City, US, Nov 22, 2021.
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SEOUL — Samsung Electronics Co Ltd reported a likely 35 per cent drop in fourth-quarter operating profit on Tuesday (Jan 9), much worse than analysts expected as weak consumer demand persisted in many of its businesses even as memory chip prices improved.

The world's largest memory chip, smartphone and TV maker estimated its operating profit fell to 2.8 trillion won (S$2.8 billion) in October to December from 4.31 trillion won a year earlier.

The profit missed a 3.7 trillion won LSEG SmartEstimate, weighted toward forecasts from analysts who are more consistently accurate.

Lower-than-expected profit from Samsung's chip contract manufacturing, mobile processors, television and home appliance businesses may have caused Samsung to fall short of forecasts, analysts said.

Rival LG Electronics on Monday flagged fourth-quarter operating profit of 313 billion won, well below estimates due to intensifying competition and higher spending on marketing in the television and home appliance markets to revive consumer demand, which has been hurt by high inflation.

"The only thing that has improved is memory chips, and that's because Chinese PC and mobile makers began restocking memory chips in fourth quarter after using up their own stocks for so long," said Lee Min-hee, analyst at BNK Investment & Securities.

"Consumer demand is still not great, and unless interest rates are lowered and the economy stimulated, it may not improve much."

Samsung's mobile business likely saw shipments of its two flagship foldable models fall about one million units each versus the third quarter, leading to a slight dip in earnings, analysts said.

Memory rebound

Despite being weaker than expected, this is Samsung's smallest on-year profit drop in five quarters, after reporting a 31 per cent drop in the third quarter of 2022, as a memory chip glut from slow demand for gadgets caused a severe industry downturn last year.

Samsung's chip division likely reduced its fourth-quarter loss versus the 4.36 trillion won and 3.75 trillion won in the second and third quarters, analysts said, with its memory chip earnings improving with DRAM business returning to a profit.

A recovery for memory chips is expected this year as prices rebounded in the December quarter after production cuts, with the trend expected to continue.

Mobile DRAM chip prices rose an estimated 18 per cent to 23 per cent during the fourth quarter, while mobile NAND flash chip prices rose 10 per cent to 15 per cent, according to data provider TrendForce.

Shares in Samsung Electronics opened up 1.2 per cent, but pared gains to trade 0.1 per cent up on Tuesday morning versus a 0.6 per cent rise in the wider market.

The company is due to release detailed earnings on Jan 31.

"Later this month, investors will be interested to hear Samsung's plans that will drum up demand for more memory chips per device, such as on-device artificial intelligence," Lee said.

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