Samsung warns first-quarter profits fell by 60 percent

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Last month, Samsung said in a regulatory filing it predicted a bigger-than-expected price decline for major memory products due to seasonal weakness in demand. Those components are used in mobile handsets and enterprise servers.

Samsung Electronics' first-quarter profits likely fell almost 60 percent from a year ago due to weakness in its display and memory business.

div > div.group > p:first-child"> The South Korean tech giant said on Friday its operating profit for the three months ended March would be around 6.2 trillion Korean won , a sharp decline from the 15.64 trillion won seen in the first quarter of 2018.

Consolidated sales for the first quarter was expected to be around 52 trillion won, down 14 percent from a year earlier, Samsung said Friday. It also missed market expectations. In January, the world's largest smartphone maker had issued a similar warning for the previous quarter's earnings — operating profit for the three months ended December fell more than 28 percent annually and missed analysts' predictions by 18 percent.

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