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Memory chips were a relative bright spot, Lee said, as prices for DRAM, or dynamic random access memory used mostly in personal computers rose slightly in March off lows earlier in the month while those for NAND flash chips used in digital devices and smartphones were steady. Both, however, were still lower in the first quarter compared with the fourth quarter. "Operating profit will improve to some extent," Lee said, referring to the current second quarter through June in which he predicts a recovery to 3.4 trillion won. He also said that memory chip prices have been rising amid supply shortages due to Japan's earthquake while manufacturers needing LCDs are stocking up amid worries over possible supply chain disruptions. Samsung does not release net profit forecasts. Operating profit is seen as a direct indicator of business performance before taxes, dividends, asset sales and other items that are figured into net profit or loss. Samsung began issuing earnings estimates, or guidance, in 2009 in hopes that increased transparency would help minimize market speculation over its performance. The estimates include the performance of its overseas and domestic subsidiaries. Samsung's shares fell 1.5 percent to close at 909,000 won on South Korea's stock exchange Thursday.
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