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    Samsung Elec Profit Jumps, Outlook Strong

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      SEOUL (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics, the world’s top maker of memory chips, beat forecasts with a 37 percent rise in quarterly profit on stellar performances in flat screens and mobile phones, sending its shares 4 percent higher.

      Samsung’s outlook remains solid thanks to its strength in TV screens and handsets, lifted by a softer Korean won and robust demand, while a long-suffering chip division is expected to turn the corner by the second half.

      Hynix Semiconductor, the world’s second-biggest memory chip maker, disappointed the market on Friday with a net loss that was almost 50 percent bigger than consensus.

      Japan’s Toshiba Corp, which makes NAND-type flash memory chips widely used in portable electronic devices, posted a 95 percent drop in quarterly profit as chip prices tumbled, and forecast flat earnings growth. Third-ranked memory chip maker Elpida swung to a net loss from a profit last year.

      “Samsung’s competitiveness in memory chips and LCD reached a level that none of its rivals can aim to match. Samsung will continue to post outstanding results,” said Park Hyun, analyst at Prudential Investment & Securities. “Hynix on the contrary is entering a slump. Insufficient investment so far is taking its toll.”

      CHIP PRICES TO RECOVER

      Makers of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) worldwide are hoping that spending cutbacks from cash-starved chip makers and improving demand ahead of the back-to-school and gift-giving seasons later in the year will help them back into profit.

      Supporting those recovery hopes, market research firm iSuppli upgraded its rating on the DRAM market to “neutral” from “negative,” citing indications that the worst was over.

      Samsung, also the world’s top maker of large liquid crystal display (LCD) screens and flat TV sets, posted January-March net profit of 2.19 trillion won ($2.2 billion), beating a 2.01 trillion won forecast from 10 analysts polled by Reuters.

      The technology powerhouse, flagship of the Samsung Group, whose chairman resigned this week over a tax scandal, earned a 1.6 trillion won net profit a year ago and 2.2 trillion won in the fourth quarter.

      Shares in Samsung, valued at more than $100 billion, gained 4.4 percent on Friday, hitting their highest close in two years and outpacing the wider market’s 1.4 percent gain.

      “Second-quarter earnings will be in line with the level seen in the first quarter,” said Chu Woo-sik, Samsung’s executive vice president of investor relations, during an earnings conference.

      “A meaningful recovery will come in the second half,” Chu said, referring to the memory chip market.

      In 2008, Samsung is expected to earn 9.27 trillion won, up from 7.4 trillion won last year, according to Reuters Estimates.

      Samsung said it expected “very little” price decline for DRAM chips in the second quarter, after a 15-month downward spiral during which prices of some chips lost 90 percent of their value.

      Samsung also said it expected prices of NAND flash memory chips to fall by only a low single-digit percent.

      Saved by Screens, Phones

      Samsung’s LCD and mobile communications units posted better-than-expected results that easily outweighed the weakness in chips.

      The display division posted another strong quarter, fueled by a shortage of flat screens amid surging demand for sleek TVs ahead of the Beijing Olympics in August.

      Samsung said a total of 2.74 trillion won would be invested in a new LCD line by Samsung and Japan’s Sony.

      It also said it would respond “case by case” to Sony’s TV price cuts as another round of cuts was seen in the fourth quarter.

      Samsung, which trails only Finland’s Nokia in the handset market, sold 46.3 million phones in the first quarter, equaling the record number sold in the fourth.

      “It depends on how Motorola and Sony Ericsson react to the current situation they are in, but because Samsung is doing fine in both the high-end and mid-price handsets, I believe there won’t be any immediate changes in its good performance,” said An Sung-ho, an analyst at Hannuri Sec.

      Samsung shares rose 12 percent in the first quarter, against the KOSPI’s 10 percent loss, on expectations of strong earnings.

      (By Marie-France Han and Rhee So-eui, Additional reporting by Mayumi Negishi in TOKYO and Kim Yeon-hee, Miyoung Kim, Cheon Jong-woo, Lee Jiyeon and Park Ju-min in SEOUL; Editing by Keiron Henderson and Jean Yoon)

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