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   07-06-2009 17:41
Samsung's Operating Profit to Jump 5-Fold


By Kim Yoo-chul
Staff Reporter

Samsung Electronics is expected to see its second-quarter operating profit to soar fivefold from the first quarter.

Since Samsung is often regarded as the bell-weather for the economy, its performance may be a harbinger of a recovery in other sectors.

According to Samsung officials and analysts, its quarterly operating profit will reach between 2.2 trillion won ($1.7 billion) and 2.6 trillion won.

The estimate by far exceeds the 470 billion won recorded for the first-quarter on sales of 28.67 trillion won.

In a regulatory filing, it reported its April-June sales as between 31 trillion won and 33 trillion won.

The consolidated numbers include performances from overseas affiliates and are preliminary, according to the Suwon, Gyeonggi Province-based company.

Explaining the gap between the projection and the real figure, Samsung said its first-time earnings guidance was conservative but reflected the economic situation at that time.

Samsung will announce its second-quarter earnings on July 24. It plans to make public preliminary earnings estimates ahead of official announcements for the coming quarters.

"Steady cost-cutting efforts, solid leadership in mobile phones and an increased global share in TVs paid off," Citigroup said in a note to clients.

"Samsung's components businesses ― memory chips and LCDs ― will show a strong turnaround in the second quarter, raising hopes for the continuation of brisk performances," the U.S.-based brokerage said.

Company shares have risen 39 percent so far this year, outperforming the 27-percent average advance on the main KOSPI.

Tech firms are looking at an up-tick with the global economy showing signs of recovery.

Samsung's bottom line in the recent quarters has been dented, due to a slump in memory chip prices, and sluggish demand for consumer products from televisions to mobile phones.

Although some analysts are skeptical whether Samsung's strong forecast signaled a full recovery for IT-related industries, some key companies are also positive about their second- quarter earnings.

A spokesman of LG Display said the company will see a turnaround in profit in the latest quarter, while Hynix Semiconductor said the operating loss of the world's No. 2 memory chip company will significantly be reduced.

LG Electronics officials said it will post between 800 billion won and 1 trillion won in quarterly operating profits, on consolidated sales of 15 trillion won.

yckim@koreatimes.co.kr

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jimbo1a   (59.20.215.239)   07-07-2009 19:51
That was a good article chicpea, thanks.
imho   (222.106.184.11)   07-07-2009 18:08
chicpea - thanks for the link. Indeed, interesting article.
wiseguy   (82.98.71.251)   07-07-2009 15:43
Funny how uglyForeigners try to badmouth korean chaebols to promote their own shitty foreign companies.
chicpea   (64.180.149.154)   07-07-2009 13:59
Here's an interesting article to read on the subject: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/07/world/asia/07pride.html?hp
imho   (222.106.184.11)   07-07-2009 11:28
I can see why some Koreans might be proud of SE and Hyundai. But what most fail to see is that those chaebols' wealth is at the expense of most common Koreans.
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