LG Display first-quarter down 95% versus year ago, but beats forecast

The world's top liquid crystal display maker has warned of difficult market conditions due to sluggish global economic growth

LG Display first-quarter down 95% versus year ago, but beats forecast
Reuters Seoul
Last Updated : Apr 27 2016 | 1:20 PM IST

South Korea's LG Display Co Ltd said on Wednesday its first-quarter operating profit fell 95 per cent from a year earlier, beating market expectations but still the weakest in four years as soft tech demand hit display panel prices.

The world's top liquid crystal display maker has warned of difficult market conditions due to sluggish global economic growth and industry oversupply. Researcher IHS says prices of liquid crystal displays for products including laptops, TVs and smartphones were broadly weaker in March.

LG Display said its first-quarter operating profit was 39.5 billion won ($34.43 million), which compares with a Thomson Reuters StarMine SmartEstimate of a 78 billion won loss derived from a survey of 26 analysts. It was the poorest result since a 211 billion won operating loss in the first quarter of 2012.

LG Display, which supplies screens for Apple Inc's iPhones and LG Electronics TVs, said first-quarter panel shipments by surface area fell 7.7 per cent from the previous quarter while average selling prices dropped 17 per cent.

The company said it focused on making higher-margin products such as TV panels that are 60 inches (152 cm) or larger during the seasonally weak first quarter.

"Panel shipments in the second quarter of 2016 are expected to increase by a mid-single digit percentage compared to the first quarter," Chief Financial Officer Don Kim said in a statement. The firm also expects panel prices to stabilise due to global sports events and an increase in new product shipments.

A reduction in component costs as well as favourable exchange rates had caused some analysts to lift their forecasts for LG Display's January-March earnings. The South Korean won's average exchange rate against the dollar fell by 8.4 per cent during the quarter.

Market researcher TrendForce said demand for large TV panels, which provide fatter margins, will pick up in the second quarter thanks to new product launches and orders ahead of China's Labor Day sales.

Demand ahead of major sporting events such as the UEFA Euro 2016 matches and the Brazil Olympics will also provide some relief during the April-June period, analysts say.

Revenue for the January-March period fell 15 per cent from a year earlier to 6 trillion won.

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First Published: Apr 27 2016 | 12:25 PM IST

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