Samsung’s Profit Beats After U.S. Sanctions Hit Rival Huawei

  • Sales and operating profit both outpaced estimates comfortably
  • Company has benefited from Huawei struggles and Apple delay
Customers try out Samsung Electronics Co. smartphones at the company's D'light flagship store in Seoul, South Korea, on Oct. 6.Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg
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Samsung Electronics Co. reported earnings that beat analyst estimates after the South Korean tech giant’s mobile and chip businesses benefited from U.S. restrictions on Huawei Technologies Co.

The world’s largest manufacturer of memory chips and personal electronics posted operating income of 12.3 trillion won ($10.6 billion) in the three months ended September, beating the 10 trillion won average of estimates. Sales for the quarter were 66 trillion won, according to preliminary results released Thursday. The company didn’t provide net income or break out divisional performance, which it will report later this month when it releases final results.