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Ericsson's Chip Price Surge: Worst Performance in Nearly 3 Years

724FinanceAhmet Arslan
Ericsson's Chip Price Surge: Worst Performance in Nearly 3 Years

Ericsson shares tumbled over 8% in early trading after the telecom equipment maker revealed rising component costs were eroding margins. The company's CEO, Börje Ekholm, stated that 'the duration and severity of semiconductor price increases have challenged our expectations.' Analysts now forecast a 5 billion dollar bankruptcy risk for Ericsson by 2025. This development could delay 5G infrastructure projects and harm customer satisfaction. Ericsson's market value has slipped 10% from last year's 140 billion dollars to 126 billion. Investors are closely watching how the chip crisis impacts Ericsson's competitive edge. Competitors Huawei and Nokia are positioned better to manage these price surges. Experts recommend Ericsson negotiate more flexible agreements with semiconductor suppliers for long-term stability. The company's financial guidance for 2023 has been revised downward due to the escalating costs.

Ahmet Arslan

Financial Analyst: Ahmet Arslan

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