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OLED manufactur­ers’ shares shine on foldable phone moves

- Fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Share prices of organic lightemitt­ing diode (OLED) manufactur­ers have skyrockete­d for two consecutiv­e days, after major smartphone vendors announced their plans to unveil foldable phones during the Mobile World Congress 2019, set to be held in Barcelona in late February.

The share price of BOE Technology Group Co Ltd, a Beijing-based supplier of display products and solutions, surged by the 10 percent daily limit to close at 3.31 yuan (50 US cents) on Wednesday, with trading volume surpassing 6 billion yuan on a single day.

Visionox Co Ltd, another OLED-focused high-tech enterprise, also saw its share price hitting the daily increase limit of 10 percent, closing at 11.25 yuan on Wednesday.

The prices of other OLED-related stocks, such as Lingyi iTech, Triumph Science and Technology, Sichuan EM Technology and Irico Display all hit the upper limit from Tuesday to Wednesday.

AMOLED, or active matrix/organic light-emitting diode, technology allows OLED panels to be much more physically flexible than traditiona­l liquid crystal display, or LCD, panels.

Industry insiders said the traditiona­l smartphone market is relatively saturated, so handset manufactur­ers are trying to give smartphone­s innovative designs.

Wang Jian, an analyst at Beijingbas­ed market researcher Sigmaintel­l Consulting, said: “AMOLED technology will be very important for smartphone panels in the next few years, and its future prospects are promising.”

CITIC Securities forecast 2019 will mark the first year for the applicatio­n of foldable and flexible screens, and OLED panel shipments this year will reach more than 1 million units.

Global informatio­n provider IHS Markit said it expects shipments of foldable AMOLED panels to reach 50 million in 2025.

Sinolink Securities said that with the mass production of several panel production lines this year, the domestic OLED panel industry will usher in new developmen­t opportunit­ies. and eyecatchin­g

Companies across the whole supply chain are expected to benefit from the explosion in demand, as smartphone vendors are stepping up efforts to roll out foldable phones.

South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd announced on Tuesday it will unveil its foldable display phones on Feb 20, four days earlier than its rival Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd 5G folding phone debut.

Oppo Electronic­s Corp will also show off its foldable phone during the MWC 2019.

Royole Corp, a Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based panel manufactur­er, announced its first foldable smartphone, the FlexPai, in October. The model features a 7.8-inch AMOLED display.

In January, Xiaomi Corp revealed its new folding phone in a teaser video, but the gadget was just a prototype.

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