Covid-19 may hurt Samsung's profit in the memory chip business this quarter
The coronavirus-driven global shift to working from home is
set to have boosted demand for Samsung
Electronics' memory chips from laptop makers and data centres, but
first-quarter profits are likely to remain flat as the outbreak weakened
consumer electronics sales.
The
South Korean tech giant is the world's largest memory chip maker, and its
Galaxy smartphones are a major rival of Apple Inc's products.
Samsung,
which also makes home appliances and displays, on Tuesday releases guidance for
the January-March quarter profit which is widely expected to be unchanged, and
come under pressure in the next few quarters as the impact of
coronavirus-related factory and retail stores shutdowns bites.
"The
visibility for Samsung's earnings is low for the second quarter," said Lee
Do-hoon, an analyst at CIMB Research. Read More
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