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The company had posted a net income of USD 1,207 million in the year-ago period.
Operating profit for the world’s biggest memory chip and smartphone maker likely jumped to 16.1 trillion won ($14 billion) in the quarter ended September, according to a Refinitiv SmartEstimate from 16 analysts, weighted toward those who are more consistently accurate.
The company had said it delivered a record 184,800 vehicles globally in the January to March quarter, beating market expectations on strong demand from China.
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Weaker refining and chemicals margins have also hit the company's net profit, which fell to 44.21 billion riyals ($11.79 billion) for the quarter ended Sept. 30 from 79.84 billion riyals last year.
The South Korean technology giant will release more detailed information when it announces its finalized earnings later this month. It projected its operating profit during the April-June period will be 8.1 trillion won ($6.8 billion). The company's revenue for the quarter is forecast to fall 7% to 52 trillion won ($43.6 billion).
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Lenovo reported a 64% drop in net profit for its fourth quarter ended March to $43 million (35 million pounds) due to disruption cause by COVID-19, beating an average $7.49 million estimate of seven analysts, according to Refinitiv data.
Quarterly operating profit, which Buffett considers a better performance measure, rose 6 percent to $5.87 billion from $5.56 billion.
Europe's biggest bank by assets said profit before tax came in at $3.21 billion for January-March, down from $6.21 billion a year ago and below an average analyst forecast of $3.67 billion compiled by the bank.
First-quarter earnings reports from JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo showed the country’s largest banks were preparing for customer pain.
Bharti Airtel said it made a provision of 284.50 billion (USD 3.99 billion) rupees after India’s Supreme Court last month upheld a demand by the telecoms department that wireless carriers pay 920 billion rupees in overdue levies and interest.
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Tesla plans to resolve logistics issues with global vehicle deliveries after weathering a challenging few months, also marked by staff layoffs and a public spat between Musk and U.S. financial regulators.
BlackBerry, which dominated the smartphone market before iOS and Android devices took over, has been trying to win investor confidence and make money by selling software
The world's biggest retailer scored its most robust jump in more than 10 years in the US comparable store sales, sending shares sharply higher.
"We had another great quarter, continuing to grow at an impressive rate for a business of our scale," said Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi.
The Group remains confident in its core PC business, and aims to grow without compromising on profitability
The Wolfsburg, Germany-based automaker said Wednesday that profit rose to 3.31 billion euros from 3.10 billion a year earlier. Revenues rose 3.4 per cent to 61.14 billion euros.
The company had posted net income (attributable to equity holders of the parent) of USD 1.322 billion in the year-ago period, the company, led by billionaire Lakshmi N Mittal said in a statement.
Japan's fourth-biggest automaker expects profit of 340.0 billion yen ($3.10 billion) in the year to March 2019, versus a 374.6 billion yen median of 21 analyst estimates compiled by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
SAARC nations: Afghanistan (118), Bhutan (94), Nepal (106), the Maldives (120), and Sri Lanka (131), all performed better than India; with Pakistan (139) and Bangladesh (146) performing worse.
Unilever, the Anglo-Dutch consumer goods giant, reported first-quarter sales that met expectations, helped by volume gains, and maintained its full-year outlook.
Tesco beat guidance with a 28.4 percent rise in full-year profit on Wednesday, underlining the recovery of Britain's biggest retailer under Chief Executive Dave Lewis.
The Asia-focused lender said it would pay out a full-year dividend of 11 cents per share, citing "improving financial performance and strong capital".
HSBC Holdings' 2017 pre-tax profit rose 142 percent as the lender avoided the multi-billion dollar restructuring costs that marred its 2016 results but the profit growth lagged expectations as it took a writedown following US tax changes.
Last year's organic growth -- which strips out the impact of acquisitions and currency swings -- was the company's weakest since it began recording the measure in 1996 and missed even the lowest estimate of 2.6 percent in a Reuters poll of analysts.
Japan's Toshiba Corp said it expects to book its first net profit in four years, as it makes progress to recover from billions of dollars in losses at its US nuclear unit Westinghouse.
The ride-hailing company's quarterly revenue rose 11.8 percent to $2.2 billion from its previous quarter, the source said.
The California tech giant said revenues in the last three months of 2017 rose 24 per cent from a year ago to USD 32.3 billion and cited "great growth" for the company.
IBM's shares, which have rallied 10 percent so far this year on hopes of a strong turnaround in the company's fortunes, fell more than 3 percent in extended trading on Thursday.
According to Nasscom, the proposed US Bill 'Protect and Grow American Jobs' is riddled with "onerous conditions" and places "unprecedented obligations" on both Indian IT companies and clients using H-1B visas.
The Tokyo-based firm said the loss was mainly due to the tax impact associated with the deal to sell the chip unit to a consortium led by Bain Capital.
Singapore banks, long lauded for their conservative lending practices, have been tested over the last two years as a number of local offshore and marine firms have restructured their loans due to low prices and project delays.
Shares of the Chinese PC maker rose as much as 5 percent as traders came back after the midday break. Lenovo and Fujitsu had first announced in October 2016 that they were exploring cooperations in their PC business.
The leading social network said it made a profit o USD 4.7 billion in the quarter that ended on September 30, compared with USD 2.6 billion in the same period a year earlier.
The world's biggest memory chip and smartphone maker has faced multiple challenges since last year, including a humiliating recall of its flagship Galaxy Note 7 handsets and a corruption scandal that engulfed its de facto leader.
The electronics firm forecast profit of 630 billion yen ($5.57 billion) for the year ending March, from 500 billion yen estimated three months ago.
Alphabet profit was up 32.4 per cent to USD 6.7 billion on in the quarter on revenue that increased 24 per cent to USD 27.8 billion, up 24 per cent from the same period a year earlier.
July-September profit for the world's second-largest TV maker climbed to 516 billion won ($459 million) on a 15.1 percent rise in revenue, in line with guidance given by the company earlier this month.
Third-quarter group earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) rose 20 percent from a year ago to 668 million euros ($790 million), clearly above analysts' average forecast of 541 million euros in a Reuters poll.
Competition from China's Huawei and Finland's Nokia as well as weak emerging markets and falling spending by telecoms operators has hurt Ericsson while demand for next-generation 5G technology is still several years away.
In their joint statement, the two leaders also touched on trade, security, bilateral co-operation and instability in Afghanistan, among other issues.
Heavy rains in China has damaged 35,418 hectares of crops and inflicted a direct economic loss of 610 million yuan (USD 89 million dollars).
There's really been no changes as such at this point, and no specific changes that target any specific country or sector as of yet.
The roadmap includes specific activities to be concluded by both the sides, and aims to enhance cooperation in the field of political and military dialogue, besides exercises between the armed forces of the two countries.