Ericsson 1Q Net Profit Beat Views as 5G Network Sales Offset Lower Royalties
21 April 2021 - 4:14PM
Dow Jones News
By Dominic Chopping
STOCKHOLM--Ericsson AB on Wednesday posted forecast-beating
first-quarter net profit as growing sales of its fifth-generation
network gear offset lower intellectual property royalties due to a
previously announced patent lawsuit with Samsung Electronics
Co.
The telecommunications equipment company reported first-quarter
net profit attributable to shareholders of 3.19 billion Swedish
kronor ($378.2 million) compared with SEK2.16 billion for the
year-earlier period.
Sales edged 0.1% higher to SEK49.78 billion.
Analysts polled by FactSet had expected net profit of SEK2.87
billion on sales of SEK52.66 billion.
Ericsson had previously warned delayed royalty payments and
legal costs from the Samsung litigation could cost the company
between SEK1 billion and SEK1.5 billion a quarter.
Sales of network equipment rose 15% on year, on an adjusted
basis, with the company witnessing double-digit growth in all
regions except the Middle East and Africa, where the Covid-19
impact continued to weigh on operators' investment levels, it
said.
Gross margin at Ericsson's networks unit rose to 46.1% from
44.4%.
The company said it continued to grow market share with strong
order intake, while measures to protect its supply chain have been
able to manage the global semiconductors shortage situation without
any impact to customer deliveries.
"There is strong momentum in the global 5G demand with lead
markets moving forward at high pace," Chief Executive Borje Ekholm
said.
"To that end we continue to invest in further strengthening our
portfolio and growing our global footprint," Mr. Ekholm said.
Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@wsj.com
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