Samsung Electronics has overtaken Apple to become the world’s largest
maker of mobile phones, memory chips and the most profitable tech firm.
The South Korean tech giant's quarterly earnings was released on
Thursday and the figures show that Samsung is on course to overtake
Apple as the world’s most profitable tech firm. The firm said huge sales
of its new Galaxy S8 smartphone and demand for its memory chips were
behind the jump in April-June and predicted another blockbuster report
for the current quarter to September.
Samsung pulled in 61 trillion won ($54.8 billion) in revenue and 14
trillion won ($12.6 billion) in
profit for the three months ending June
31. Apple will release its earnings for the same period next week.
Analysts expect the Apple to report revenue of $44.9 billion and an
operating profit of $10.5 billion.
Though Samsung is the world's leading smartphone maker, it was bumper
demand for memory chips that drove the company's earnings to new
heights. The chips unit posted 8 trillion won ($7.2 billion) in
operating profit, or nearly half the group's total. Analysts expect the
momentum to continue for the rest of the year, driven by the release of
Samsung's next smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8, and sustained demand for
memory chips.
However, Greg Roh, an analyst at HMC Investment Securities, told AFP:
"Samsung has surpassed its rivals for now but Apple usually sees little
fluctuation in its profits whereas Samsung's profits fluctuate largely
on memory chip prices."
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