
Japan Display Jumps on Possible Tie Up With Chinese Companies
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The video discusses the challenges faced by Japan Display Inc. (JDI) in the competitive display market. Initially, companies like Apple, Huawei, and BOE were potential investors, but now lower-tier Chinese companies are in the picture. JDI's heavy reliance on Apple, which accounts for 80% of its revenue, has been a double-edged sword. While Apple was once a boon, declining iPhone sales have hurt JDI. The company has faced significant losses and struggles to adapt to the shift towards OLED technology, where competitors like Samsung and LG dominate. JDI plans to start OLED production next year, but faces stiff competition from established and emerging players.
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Discuss the financial situation of JDI and the impact of their losses.
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