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Note 7 debacle may hit Samsung's India rev by Rs 6,457 cr: CMR

In a report, CMR said Samsung's smartphone shipments to India may fall short of target by 4 million units in 2016, translating into an impact of Rs 6,457 crore in terms of revenues.

October 14, 2016 / 20:35 IST
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Research firm CMR today said Samsung's India revenues could take a hit of Rs 6,457 crore on account of recall of its flagship Galaxy Note 7, a claim that was refuted vehemently by the Korean major.

In a report, CMR said Samsung's smartphone shipments to India may fall short of target by 4 million units in 2016, translating into an impact of Rs 6,457 crore in terms of revenues.

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"As per projected growth, Samsung was expected to touch revenues of Rs 45,446 crore in CY2016, an increase of 46 per cent compared to previous calendar year. However, following the Note 7 issue, it can earn revenues of Rs 38,989 crore, which means a growth of 25 per cent in revenues in CY2016," the report said.

Debunking the report, a Samsung India spokesperson said the company is "appalled by the incorrect reporting of company's financials based on reports by various research agencies".