LG Display Q4 profit slumps, hit by lower TV panel prices and one-off cost

Reuters

Published Jan 26, 2022 02:14

Updated Jan 26, 2022 06:22

By Joyce Lee and Heekyong Yang

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Display Co Ltd on Wednesday reported a 30% drop in quarterly operating profit as a one-off cost related to profit-sharing plan and lower TV panel prices offset solid shipments of smaller screens for computers, laptops and smartphones.

The Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) supplier posted an operating profit of 476 billion won ($397.64 million) for the October-December quarter, down from 678 billion a year earlier.

It missed an average analyst forecast of 588 billion won compiled by Refinitiv SmartEstimate. LG Display said that excepting a year-end one-off cost involving sharing profits with executives and employees, its result was in line with market expectations.

Revenue rose 18% to 8.8 trillion won.

During the quarter, prices of 55-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) panels for TV sets fell 37% from the previous quarter, market data from TrendForce's WitsView showed.

However, only 27% of its sales came from television panels during the quarter, analysts noted.

Solid shipments of high-end LCD panels for notebooks and monitors, whose prices declined by less than LCD TV panel prices in 2021, as well as higher-margin OLED panels for smartphones and TVs, should support LG's results this year, analysts said.

LG Display said its shipments of advanced organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels jumped more than 70% in 2021 and the display maker reached break-even in its OLED business.

"The stay-at-home demand for notebooks, tablets and other devices is expected to gradually fall as COVID-19 lengthens and distancing rules ease," said Kwon Jae-young, vice president and head of medium-small display marketing division.

"However, back-to-office and corporate demand from gradually improving economies is expected to increase, so overall demand for such devices in 2022 is expected to remain similar to 2021."