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Friday 05 April 2019 1:50 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 12:19 am

Samsung warns of 60 per cent drop in quarterly profits as smartphone sales slide

By: James Warrington

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Samsung Electronics has warned its first quarter profits are likely to plunge 60 per cent compared to the same period last year.

The South Korean tech firm said its profit for the first three months of the year was likely to be between 6.1 trillion and 6.2 trillion won (£4.1bn), down from 13.6 trillion won the year before.

Read more: Samsung issues profit warning as memory chip prices drop

The figure also fell below estimates of 6.8 trillion won recorded by analysts, Reuters reported. Samsung said it forecast revenues of roughly 52 trillion won, down 14 per cent year-on-year.

The world’s largest smartphone manufacturer had issued a profit warning last week, blaming a fall in memory chip and display panel prices.

The disappointing trading highlights the challenges faced by electronics manufacturers as a slide in smartphone sales has hit demand.

Apple recently unveiled a string of new software services, including the launch of a new on-demand video streaming platform, as it looks to counteract the impact of slowing iPhone sales.

Read more: Huawei one-ups Samsung with world's fastest foldable 5G smartphone

Global trade wars and weakened economies have also been blamed for the downturn, as consumers shy away from big-ticket purchases

Samsung will post its full first-quarter results later this month.

 

 

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