08-10-2014, 09:10 AM
Samsung's steam is running out...
Samsung loses ground to Chinese competitors and Apple
SEOUL — For South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, the poor results keep coming, as it loses ground to Apple and Chinese competitors.
Operating profit probably fell 60 per cent to 4.1 trillion won (S$4.91 billion) in the three months ended September from a year earlier, Samsung said in a filing yesterday. This would mark the tech giant’s weakest quarterly profit since the second quarter of 2011 and the fourth consecutive quarter of earnings decline on a yearly basis.
Sales totalled about 47 trillion won, down 20 per cent on-year. The earnings guidance comes ahead of final third-quarter results expected to be released at the end of this month.
Samsung has seen its global market share decline in annual terms for the past two quarters, said market research firm Strategy Analytics, outclassed by Apple’s iPhones in the premium segment and undercut by Chinese rivals such as Lenovo Group and Xiaomi at the bottom end. Analysts also said the new, larger iPhone 6 could win over Samsung users accustomed to larger screens.
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http://www.todayonline.com/tech/samsung-...-and-apple
Samsung loses ground to Chinese competitors and Apple
SEOUL — For South Korea’s Samsung Electronics, the poor results keep coming, as it loses ground to Apple and Chinese competitors.
Operating profit probably fell 60 per cent to 4.1 trillion won (S$4.91 billion) in the three months ended September from a year earlier, Samsung said in a filing yesterday. This would mark the tech giant’s weakest quarterly profit since the second quarter of 2011 and the fourth consecutive quarter of earnings decline on a yearly basis.
Sales totalled about 47 trillion won, down 20 per cent on-year. The earnings guidance comes ahead of final third-quarter results expected to be released at the end of this month.
Samsung has seen its global market share decline in annual terms for the past two quarters, said market research firm Strategy Analytics, outclassed by Apple’s iPhones in the premium segment and undercut by Chinese rivals such as Lenovo Group and Xiaomi at the bottom end. Analysts also said the new, larger iPhone 6 could win over Samsung users accustomed to larger screens.
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http://www.todayonline.com/tech/samsung-...-and-apple
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