Japan Display's annual net loss jumps nearly eight-fold to $2.3 billion

Reuters  |  TOKYO 

(Reuters) - Display Inc reported an annual net loss of about $2.25 billion, its biggest, highlighting the supplier's struggle to regain competitiveness against Asian rivals.

Display said on Tuesday it lost a net 247.2 billion yen ($2.25 billion) in the year through March. That was nearly eight times the 31.7 billion yen loss a year earlier and steeper than the market's average forecast for a 222 billion yen loss, according to data.

It was its fourth straight year of losses, as growing competition from Asian rivals aggravated the impact of slower demand from makers.

The company did not give a standard forecast for the current fiscal year, although it did say it was aiming to return to profit in the current year with sales growing around 10 to 20 percent. Markets, however, forecast a loss of 15 billion yen.

The company's troubles stem in part from its delayed adoption of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens that cost the orders from Apple.

The U.S. tech giant, which has accounted for over half of Display's sales, opted for screens in its latest high-end X and bought them from Samsung Co Ltd.

Japan Display has said it wants to start mass-producing screens to better compete with Samsung, and that it needs a partner who can help finance that effort. Analysts have said it will need more than 200 billion yen to launch a mass production line for screens.

It said in April that it would raise $518 million through a new share issue and an asset sale, but the move is widely seen as a stop-gap measure and the company is still seeking a capital partner.

Japan Display was formed in 2012 by combining the businesses of Hitachi Ltd, and in a deal brokered by the state-backed of Japan (INCJ), its biggest investor.

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(Reporting by Ritsuko Ando; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 12:32 IST