Chalks up 66.96 trillion won in consolidated revenue and 12.35 trillion won operating profit
Samsung Electronics reported 66.96 trillion won in consolidated revenue and 12.35 trillion won in operating profit for the third quarter ended Sept. 30.
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues around the world, reopening of key economies led to a significant increase in consumer demand.
Samsung Electronics was able to respond aggressively through flexible global supply chain management (SCM), reporting its highest-ever quarterly revenue.
Quarterly operating profit rose 52 percent from the previous quarter, thanks to a boost in demand for smartphones and consumer electronics as well as efficient cost management.
Third-quarter operating profit was 59 percent higher year-on-year on stronger sales of memory chips and consumer products.
The Memory Business posted solid earnings as healthy demand for mobile and PC products led to higher-than-expected shipments, outweighing the impact of lower memory chip prices.
The System LSI Business also saw profit rising over demand for mobile phone components, while the Foundry Business benefitted from increased orders for high-performance computing (HPC) chips and other applications.
The Display Panel Business reported higher profit quarter-on-quarter led by growing mobile display sales on customers¡¯ new product launches and improved supply-demand environment for large panels.
A near 50 percent jump in sales of smartphones including new flagship products, coupled with improved cost management, lifted earnings at the Mobile Communications Business from the previous quarter.
The Consumer Electronics Division also witnessed a sharp growth in sales of premium TVs and appliances, supported by flexible management of supply chain and sales channels.
Looking ahead, Samsung Electronics expects profit to decline in the fourth quarter amid weakening memory chip demand from server customers and intensifying competition in mobile phones and consumer electronics.
Soft prices in server memory due to customers¡¯ inventory adjustments will likely weigh down the Memory Business, despite stable demand for mobile and laptop memory.
The System LSI Business will begin supplying 5-nm 5G system-on-chips (SoCs) in earnest and the Foundry Business expects increased demand for HPC chips and mobile SoCs.
In displays, mobile panel sales are set to rise significantly from the third quarter.
The Mobile Communications Business is likely to see smartphone sales decline and marketing costs increase due to competitive market environment. In Consumer Electronics, profitability is expected to weaken on growing competition and rising costs, despite solid demand.
The Company expects a recovery in overall global demand for 2021, but uncertainties will remain over the possibility of recurring epidemic waves of COVID-19.
Samsung aims to enhance its leadership in memory chips through expansion of next-generation process node, flexible production management to meet immediate demand and timely investment to address demand over the mid- to long-term.
The System LSI Business will focus on differentiated 5G SoCs and high-resolution sensors, while the Foundry Business seeks to accelerate growth by diversifying applications to HPC and securing new major customers.
As the Display Panel Business plans to launch new Quantum-Dot (QD) Displays in 2021, it will also focus on improving earnings by enhancing leadership in mobile displays.
The Mobile Communications Business plans to expand foldable and 5G model offerings globally, while the Networks Business will strengthen its global positioning on the back of growing commercial 5G services.
The Consumer Electronics Division will strengthen its online and B2B presence and expand its premium product lineup.
¡®Calls for Inheriting Late Chmn. Lee¡¯s Challenging, Innovative DNA¡¯
Samsung Electronics celebrated the 51st anniversary on Nov. 2, a week after the death of the late chairman Lee Kun-hee. The anniversary day originally fell on Nov. 1, which was a holiday, but it was also delayed due to the late Lee¡¯s funeral process.
The anniversary event was scaled down due to the spread of the COVID-19. Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jay-yong did not deliver his commemorative speech, as he did not last year.
In a speech at a ceremony held at the Samsung Digital City in Suwon, Vice Chairman Kim Ki-nam eulogized that the death of the late Chairman Lee was another great shock and sorrow to executives and staff members who have endured harder times than any time due to the spread of the COVID-19 and uncertain management conditions.
He called for them to inherit the late Lee¡¯s challenging and innovative spirit to become a ¡°creative game changer in the industry.¡±