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Korean chipmakers reach new highs in stock value

Soaring DRAM prices likely to bring largest annual profits for Samsung, SK hynix

Oct. 11, 2017 - 18:18 By Song Su-hyun
Ahead of third-quarter earnings announcements later this month, South Korean memory chipmakers reached new highs in their stock value Wednesday on expectations of the companies’ largest profits due to the continuing memory chip boom.

Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest memory chip provider, surpassed 2.7 million won ($2,377.6) per share around noon, due to a strong buying spree by foreign investors, two days before the company was set to release preliminary earnings.

It was the first time for the bellwether with a market capitalization of 353.2 trillion won to break the mark since going public, according to market data.

Local stock brokerage firms released a market consensus that Samsung’s operating profit in the third quarter would come to 14.3 trillion won, a 175.7 percent jump year-on-year.

The third-quarter operating profit from the semiconductor division of Samsung is forecast to be 10.5 trillion won, accounting for 73 percent of Samsung’s total operating income. 
An employee works at a memory chip plant of Samsung Electronics in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province. (Samsung Electronics)

“Although Samsung’s new NAND flash memory fabrication in Pyeongtaek showed a lower-than-expected operating rate in the third quarter, rising prices of memory products are likely to propel the company’s profit to the largest this year,” said Kim Yang-jae, an analyst at KTB Investment & Securities.

Recent surges in DRAM prices are also likely to contribute to Samsung’s upcoming profits, market observers said.

According to global semiconductor industry tracker DRAMeXchange, the fixed price of DDR4 4Gb 512Mx8 2133MHz for PCs soared nearly 70 percent as of end-September compared to end-December 2016.

“The price growth is expanding this month, raising expectations for Samsung’s fourth-quarter earnings even more,” Kim said. “Samsung’s record-breaking performances are expected to continue through 2018, considering current market conditions.”

Due to the severe shortage of DRAM products amid high demand from the mobile, PC and server industries, Samsung is said to have clinched supply contracts at about 15 percent higher prices for the fourth quarter, according to the industry.

Owing to its chip unit, Samsung is projected to obtain over 50 trillion won in annual operating profit this year for the first time. Some in the financial industry bet on over 60 trillion won. 
SK hynix's M14 plant in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province (SK hynix)

SK hynix also hit a new high of 90,300 won during the day’s trading due to favorable market conditions.

The semiconductor business of another Korean conglomerate SK Group is anticipated to obtain 3.8 trillion won in operating profit in the third quarter, seeing a 427 percent surge from a year earlier.

The company’s annual operating profit is projected to surpass 10 trillion won.

SK hynix, the world’s second-largest DRAM provider, will announce finalized third-quarter earnings on Oct. 26.

Samsung’s share price closed at 2,732,000 won Wednesday, up 3.48 percent from the previous day, while SK hynix edged up 0.45 percent to 89,100 won.

By Song Su-hyun (song@heraldcorp.com)