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Samsung profit hit as smartphone growth slows | Samsung profit hit as smartphone growth slows |
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Profits at Samsung Electronics fell 20% in the second quarter, hurt mainly by a slowdown in smartphone sales and a strong Korean currency. | Profits at Samsung Electronics fell 20% in the second quarter, hurt mainly by a slowdown in smartphone sales and a strong Korean currency. |
It made a net profit of 6.25 trillion won ($6.1bn; £3.6bn) in the April-to-June period, down from 7.77 trillion won a year ago. | It made a net profit of 6.25 trillion won ($6.1bn; £3.6bn) in the April-to-June period, down from 7.77 trillion won a year ago. |
When compared to the previous quarter, its profit was down 17%. | When compared to the previous quarter, its profit was down 17%. |
Samsung is the world's biggest maker of mobile phones and the handset division accounts for the bulk of its profits. | Samsung is the world's biggest maker of mobile phones and the handset division accounts for the bulk of its profits. |
"The second quarter was affected by several factors including the slow global sales of smartphones and tablets and escalating marketing expenditure to reduce inventory," the firm said in a statement. | "The second quarter was affected by several factors including the slow global sales of smartphones and tablets and escalating marketing expenditure to reduce inventory," the firm said in a statement. |
Currency factor | |
Meanwhile, a stronger Korean currency also hit Samsung's earnings during the period. | Meanwhile, a stronger Korean currency also hit Samsung's earnings during the period. |
The Korean won rose more than 11% against the US dollar and nearly 7% against the euro between July 2013 and end of June this year. | The Korean won rose more than 11% against the US dollar and nearly 7% against the euro between July 2013 and end of June this year. |
A strengthening currency hurts profits of firms such as Samsung - which rely heavily on exports - when they repatriate their foreign earnings. | A strengthening currency hurts profits of firms such as Samsung - which rely heavily on exports - when they repatriate their foreign earnings. |
Samsung said a stronger currency "amounted to about 500bn won in missed revenues". | Samsung said a stronger currency "amounted to about 500bn won in missed revenues". |
'Profitability may suffer' | |
Samsung's growth in recent years has been powered mainly by its mobile phone division. | |
The success of its Galaxy range of smartphones, coupled with a growing global demand for such gadgets, saw it displace Nokia as the world's biggest mobile phone maker in 2012. | |
However, the pace of growth of the smartphone market has been slowing down and the competition in the sector has also increased. | |
Various other smartphone makers including China's Xiaomi, Huawei and ZTE have been increasing their market share steadily. | |
That has forced manufacturers to cut costs of their devices in an attempt to attract consumers, hurting their profitability. | |
Operating profit at Samsung's phone division fell 31% during the April-to-June period, from the previous three months. | |
The firm also warned that "prospects for growth remain unclear as competition over global market share intensifies in the mobile industry". | |
"Samsung expects to see its sales of mobile devices increase with the rollout of flagship products and new models, but profitability may suffer due to a heated race over price and product specifications," it added. |
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