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JDI expects bailout deal this month

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TOKYO: Apple Inc supplier Japan Display Inc (JDI) said yesterday that it aimed to clinch a deal for least 50 billion yen ($468 million) in vital funding by the end of the month, having had to scramble after a Chinese investor group suddenly pulled out of a bailout plan.

New chief executive Minoru Kikuoka told Reuters in an interview that liquid crystal display (LCD) screens were drawing renewed market interest, pointing to solid demand for affordable smartphone­s with low-cost screens.

“We are close to 50 billion and I believe we can cement the deal this month,” said Kikuoka, who took the helm of the cash-strapped display maker in September.

The deal, if realised, would ease immediate risks of a cash shortfall after Chinese investment firm Harvest Group last month withdrew from the consortium of investors behind the bailout.

JDI has said Hong Kong-based Oasis Management still plans to contribute $150-180 million, while a major client, which sources said is Apple, intends to invest $200 million.

The Japanese display maker has been unprofitab­le for the last five years, as a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens has cost it orders from Apple.

The US tech giant accounted for 60.6% of JDI’s revenue in the last financial year ended March.

“Orders for LCD screens from a major customer have been stronger than previously planned,” Kikuoka said.

The comment follows a recent Nikkei Asian Review report that Apple has asked suppliers to increase production of its iPhone 11 models by around 10%.

Kikuoka also said the company has started producing OLED screens.

Sources have said JDI will produce OLED screens for the Apple Watch this year.

Asked about mass-production of OLED panels for smartphone­s, Kikuoka said the company would seek business partners or investors and avoid having excessive capacity.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Japan Display Inc’s new CEO Minoru Kikuoka poses prior to an interview in Tokyo yesterday.
REUTERS Japan Display Inc’s new CEO Minoru Kikuoka poses prior to an interview in Tokyo yesterday.

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