Samsung earnings guidance reveals increased sales but unimpressive profit in Q3 2024

Yordan, 08 October 2024

Samsung Electronics posted its earnings estimate for Q3 2024 and revealed profit will be 10% less than previously expected. The major reason is an unexpected delay in the AI chip business from an unnamed major customer, but the company didn't elaborate further.

Samsung revealed that earnings in the mobile division improved from the preceding quarter, which is the period that saw the launch of Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6 foldables. The display division also saw an increase as Apple launched its iPhones, most of which are with Samsung panels.

(all units in KRW / USD) Q3 2024
Earnings Guidance
Q2 2024 QoQ Change Q3 2023 YoY Change
Sales 79 trillion /
58.6 billion
74.07 trillion /
55 billion
6.7% 67.4 trillion /
50 billion
17.2%
Operating Profit 9.1 trillion /
6.7 billion
10.44 trillion /
7.75 billion
-12.8% 2.43 trillion /
1.8 billion
274.4%

Reuters quoted several analysts who also do not see earnings improving in this quarter. Samsung still is behind SK Hynix, as its fellow South Korean competitor is increasing sales in HBM chips (high-bandwidth memory), the main chips used for AI processing.

Samsung's late response to the new fad in technology has forced the company to rely on traditional, lower-margin chips. This market is already slowly being infiltrated by competition from China as demand slows down.

Galaxy Z Flip6 (left) next to Z Fold6 Galaxy Z Flip6 (left) next to Z Fold6

Young Hyun Jun, Vice Chairman of Samsung's Device Solutions Division, said, “These are testing times for the company.” He promised to turn the challenge into an opportunity and focus on enhancing long-term technological competitiveness.

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Glad you called him out on failed reading comprehension.

Europe isn't the only market Samsung TVs are sold in. Micro-focus are we?!

What kind of garbage are you sputing. Analysts ARE the financial industry and apart of it since day one. I don't think you know what you're talking about.

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