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Samsung will lose up to $3 billion on Note7 recall

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 15 Oct 2016 7:48 User comments (1)

Samsung will lose up to $3 billion on Note7 recall Samsung has announced this week that they expect a $3 billion loss due to the Galaxy Note7 recall, a huge monetary damage in addition to the company's ongoing reputational damage.
In the past month, the company has been mired in the scandal of the exploding Note7's, and the devices have even been banned on planes by the US Department of Transportation.

Here is the Samsung statement:

Samsung Electronics announced today that it estimates a negative impact of approximately mid-3 trillion won in operating profit from the fourth quarter of 2016 through the first quarter of 2017, due to the discontinuation of Galaxy Note7 sales.

The company already allocated the expected direct cost from the discontinuation of Galaxy Note7 sales in its third quarter earnings guidance revision announced on Oct. 11, but expects the drop in revenue from the discontinued sales to continue to have a negative impact on operating profit for the next two quarters.

The negative impact is estimated in the mid-2 trillion won range for the fourth quarter of 2016 and at approximately 1 trillion won for the first quarter of 2017.

The company is releasing these estimates to inform the market on the impact of the Galaxy Note7 discontinuation.

Moving forward, Samsung Electronics plans to normalize its mobile business by expanding sales of flagship models such as the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge.

Additionally, the company will focus on enhancing product safety for consumers by making significant changes in its quality assurance processes.

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118.10.2016 15:23

Ugh.........you cell phone owners (i ditched mine over 3 years ago) are gonna see this effect later on with massive price increases for sub-par quality in Samsung's 'already-milled out" lineup of cellular.

The Note 7 is dead, likely gonna be a Note 8 but that price will be astronomical to make up for this massive loss.


Samsung mills out everything. Quality is questionable in all their products IMO. Cell phones are the epitome of run-of-the-mill quality with Samsung.


This total debacle is gonna screw the consumer.



I do sincerely hope that those that refuse to relinquish their Note 7s, especially on the plane, get arrested, then slapped.

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