• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Apple, Sharp Mulling $700 Million+ Investment In Display Supply Chain

Apple, Sharp Mulling $700 Million+ Investment In Display Supply Chain

December 27, 2019
Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

April 23, 2024
Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

March 1, 2024
How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

January 19, 2024
LATAM Cargo strengthens European cargo links

LATAM Cargo strengthens European cargo links

April 14, 2020
Ford making reusable hospital gowns from airbag materials as efforts against coronavirus expand

Ford making reusable hospital gowns from airbag materials as efforts against coronavirus expand

April 14, 2020
Don’t Sweat NBC’s Decision to Cut Back on Television Ad Inventory

Don’t Sweat NBC’s Decision to Cut Back on Television Ad Inventory

April 14, 2020
Software firms sharpen focus on AI, big data as IT spending drops

Software firms sharpen focus on AI, big data as IT spending drops

April 14, 2020
Navigating turbulent times in your supply chain (TL:DR version)

Navigating turbulent times in your supply chain (TL:DR version)

April 14, 2020
Last Mile Delivery by Drones Market is Booming Worldwide

Last Mile Delivery by Drones Market is Booming Worldwide

April 14, 2020
AIR CARGO MARKET SIZE, SHARE, DEMAND, TREND, LATEST INNOVATIONS & APPLICATION ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRY GROWTH FORECAST 2027 – Science In Me

AIR CARGO MARKET SIZE, SHARE, DEMAND, TREND, LATEST INNOVATIONS & APPLICATION ANALYSIS AND INDUSTRY GROWTH FORECAST 2027 – Science In Me

April 14, 2020
Wheat procurement in Patiala: 6,500 coupons issued to farmers – cities

Wheat procurement in Patiala: 6,500 coupons issued to farmers – cities

April 14, 2020
Pandemic, Plastics And The Continuing Quest For Sustainability

Pandemic, Plastics And The Continuing Quest For Sustainability

April 14, 2020
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Procurement
  • Shipping
  • More
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Spend Analysis
    • Inventory
    • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
United States International Supply Chain Commission
United States International Supply Chain Commission
Home Supply Chain

Apple, Sharp Mulling $700 Million+ Investment In Display Supply Chain

by usiscc
December 27, 2019
in Supply Chain
0
Apple, Sharp Mulling $700 Million+ Investment In Display Supply Chain
494
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Kateeva’s inkjet printers during OLED manufacturing; Display Supply Chain

Apple Inc’s problems of sourcing sufficient parts for the iPhone are well known. The company was late in introducing OLED on its flagship smartphones simply because it could not source enough panels. Now, following a massive recovery on the stock market this year, news outlets in Japan are reporting that the Cupertino tech giant will purchase Japan Display’s share in a display manufacturing plant. This plant is located inside Japan, and the news comes after panel makers have started to relocate their facilities from China. Take a look below for more details.

Apple is Interested in Purchasing Japan Display’s Manufacturing Plant in Japan’s Ishikawa Prefecture

Owing to a consistent drop in iPhone shipments, Apple’s display suppliers are often left with excess capacity. The company’s tussles with Samsung on this matter are well known, and due to the shipment drop, Apple’s management had also allegedly promised Japan Display earlier this year that it would double its capital injection to $200 million in the company, should the display-maker secure two additional investors for a $470 million bailout package.

Apple Reportedly Has Plans to Launch Satellites Within Five Years so It Can Beam Data Directly to Devices

The Asian display maker is a critical part of Apple’s supply chain especially due to the popularity of the iPhone 11. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has continued to stick with LCD on the iPhone, so that it can continue to provide less-costly entry-level smartphones, with processors fabricated on bleeding edge nodes, in its iconic iPhone lineup. Apple’s LCD smartphone panels are supplied by LG Display, Sharp, and Japan Display.

Today, multiple Japanese media outlets are reporting that Apple, together with Sharp, will purchase Japan Display’s LCD-manufacturing plant. This plant is located in the Ishikawa prefecture and the company had announced earlier that it was in talks with a buyer for the facility’s manufacturing equipment.

A view inside JD’s Hakusan display fabrication facility. Hakusan is a cry in the Ishikawa Prefecture; Tellerreport

Display Plant Was Built to Manufacture LCD Panels; Will Apple Convert Existing Facilities to OLED Fabrication?

Japan Display owes Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) $155 million in prior investments made through debt to cover the facility’s set-up costs, and the Cupertino tech giant is reportedly looking to pay at least $700 million to purchase the facility. Following its earlier predicament of securing investors in troubling times, Japan Display announced earlier this month that it had secured funding from Ichigo Asset Management in the form of a ¥90 billion capital injection.

Japan Display (6740.T) trades on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and its stock closed at ¥78 on Friday marking a 6.85% gain over Thursday’s closing. In its fiscal year 2019, the company reported ¥636 billion in revenue, marking a third consecutive annual revenue drop that started in 2016. However, 2019 was also the year in which Japan Display declared a positive gross profit, yet the company still has not recovered from its sales slump, as highlighted in its financials.

As per sources privy to the discussion, Japan Display hopes to reach a deal with Apple, Sharp, and Sharp’s parent group, Foxconn. Sharp has confirmed its involvement, with reports in the Japanese media putting the deal’s closing in March 2020. Given the fact that Japan Display’s Hakusan facility was built to fabricate LCD-display panels, one can not help but wonder whether a $700 million investment in it from Apple will prove worthwhile for the iPhone-maker.

Apple’s iPhone Sales Drop By 30% In China; iPhone SE 2 Estimates Show Modest Unit Production

A host of iPhone display assemblies.

Apple’s Cash & Marketable Securities Were Valued at $206 Billion This September, Making $700 Million Price Tag Look Tiny in Comparison

Apple earned $55 billion in its previous fiscal year, and $700 million is a drop in the bucket for the company’s $206 billion cash pile. It’s no wonder that Apple’s stock has continued its meteoric rise to new records this year, as the strength of its balance sheet instills investor confidence in the company’s ability to meet obligations and sustain growth. However, waning interest in the iPhone on the precipice of 5G networks being a reality in the United States has led to the company shifting its attention towards other avenues such as Wearables and Services.

Recent reports from Apple’s supply chain have hinted that the iPhone 11 might have gained more favor with the market than the iPhone XR did. A dual-camera setup, premium build quality and a 7nm system-on-chip have stirred user interest, but whether the iPhone’s unit shipments cross their previous records is a fact that many have stopped speculating upon.

Whatever the case is, if Apple, Sharp, and Foxconn go ahead with the deal without considering OLED production, then expect the Cupertino tech giant to have fully capitulated to market pressure. A unicorn-ish iPhone SE 2 as an appealing mid-ranger and a low-cost entry-level smartphone with top-of-the-shelf hardware are songs Android is familiar with.

At the time of writing, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is trading at $291.75. If the stock closes at this price, it will mark a new one-year high for a company that plummetted to $139,90 on January 3rd, 2019.

Thoughts? Let us know what you think in the comments section below and stay tuned. We’ll keep you updated on the latest.

RELEVANT: iPhone 12 Will Feature LCD Display If iPhone 11 Maintains Sales Trajectory

Japan Display (TYO: 6740) Key Financial Metrics:
(¥, Millions) 3/31/19 3/31/18 3/31/17 3/31/16 3/31/15
Revenue: 636,661 717,522 884,440 989,115 769,304
Cost of Sales: 620,355 720,152 816,035 912,275 713,587
Gross Profit: 16,306 (2,630) 68,405 76,840 55,717
Operating Profit: (94,353) (215,380) 7,827 (5,732) (6,084)
Net Income: (109,431) (247,230) (31,663) (31,839) (12,270)

 

Apple Inc. Liquidity and Capital Resources as of September 28, 2019:
($, Millions) 11/28/19 11/29/2019 11/30/2017
Cash & Marketable Securities:
Property and other equipment: 33,783
Commercial Paper: 11,964 11,977
Term Debt: 102,519 103,703
Working Capital: 15,410 28,792

Share
Tweet
Submit

Share198Tweet124
usiscc

usiscc

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Escape From Tarkov – How to Rotate Items

Escape From Tarkov – How to Rotate Items

February 5, 2020
Supply chain examination: Planning for vulnerabilities you can’t control

Supply chain examination: Planning for vulnerabilities you can’t control

December 7, 2019
Procurement Project Manager job with Camden London Borough Council

Procurement Project Manager job with Camden London Borough Council

February 17, 2020
Art Battle Wichita Falls III at The Warehouse, 1401 Lamar.

Art Battle Wichita Falls III at The Warehouse, 1401 Lamar.

0
Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 – ZMR News Reports

Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 – ZMR News Reports

0
PHOTOS: Ottawa firefighters respond to warehouse fire

PHOTOS: Ottawa firefighters respond to warehouse fire

0
Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

Last Mile Delivery Market Worth Observing Growth | UPS, FedEx, SF Express

April 23, 2024
Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

Top 5 Spend Analysis Software ranked in 2024

March 1, 2024
How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

How Tesla And BMW Are Leading A Supply Chain Renaissance With Blockchain

January 19, 2024
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 United States International Supply Chain Commission (usiscc.org)

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.

Non-necessary

Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website.

SAVE & ACCEPT
No Result
View All Result
  • Supply Chain
  • Logistics
  • Warehousing
  • Procurement
  • Shipping
  • More
    • Strategic Sourcing
    • Spend Analysis
    • Inventory
    • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 United States International Supply Chain Commission (usiscc.org)