The Samsung Gear smartwatch is presented at the Mobile World Congress in
Barcelona, on February 24, 2014. Samsung Electronics posted its first
drop in annual net profit in three years Thursday. FILE PHOTO |
SEOUL, Thursday
Samsung
Electronics posted its first drop in annual net profit in three years
Thursday and saw resurgent arch-rival Apple barge in on its pole
position as.........................................
the world’s top smartphone maker.
the world’s top smartphone maker.
The South
Korean firm, whose key mobile phone operations have struggled in the
face of intense competition from cut-price Chinese rivals, also warned
that it expected 2015’s “business environment... to be as challenging as
2014.”
The tech giant said today it recorded a net
profit of 23.4 trillion won ($21.45 billion) in 2014, down 23.2 per cent
from a year ago and the first decline since 2011.
Operating
profit fell 11.7 per cent to 25 trillion won in the year and sales also
tumbled 10 per cent to 206 trillion won. Under growing pressure to
boost shareholder returns, the company still managed to announce an
increased dividend of 19,500 won a share, up from 13,800 won a year
earlier.
The Samsung results contrasted sharply with
the triumphant surge in the fortunes of California tech titan Apple,
which reported a fourth quarter net profit of $18 billion — the largest
ever made by a public company.
SALES IN CHINA
Apple’s
performance was driven by the sale of 74.5 million iPhones, which
included a doubling of sales volume in the crucial Greater China region.
Samsung’s fourth quarter net profit, meanwhile, was down 27 per cent at 5.3 trillion won.
The
fall was cushioned by a boom in high-margin chip sales that helped
offset the downturn in the key mobile sector, with operating profit in
the semi-conductor division rising 35.7 per cent to 2.7 trillion won in
the October-December period from a year earlier.
The
annual profit figure marked a dramatic reversal for the company, which
is also facing a once-in-a-generation leadership change after several
years of stellar growth, driven by the once all-conquering mobile
division.
The popularity of the iPhone 6 helped Apple
catch up with Samsung to share the title of world’s top smartphone
vendor, market researcher Strategy Analytics said today.
Samsung’s
flagship Galaxy phones have suffered in the high-end market, thanks to
the popularity of the iPhone 6, while its dominance of the middle- and
low-end handset segment has been challenged by Chinese firms such as
Huawei, Xiaomi and Lenovo. (AFP)
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