South Korea's LG Display Co Ltd on Wednesday swung to a profit for the January-March quarter, its third consecutive quarterly profit, helped by rising panel prices driven by TV and laptop demand as people stayed at home.
However, but a shortage of semiconductors threatens production for the months ahead, analysts said.
The display maker that supplies Apple Inc reported an operating profit of 523 billion won ($469.76 million) for the first quarter compared with an operating loss of 362 billion won in the same period a year earlier.
That topped the 443 billion won expected by analysts, Refinitiv SmartEstimate data showed.
Revenue rose 46% to 6.9 trillion won, LG Display said in a regulatory filing.
Prices of LG Display's mainstay, 55-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) panels for TV sets, jumped nearly 80% from a year earlier, according to data from WitsView, part of research provider TrendForce.
While panel prices are expected to stay strong backed by robust demand, analysts said a shortage of semiconductor parts, especially display driver integrated circuits (DDI) used for LG's plastic organic light emitting diode (POLED) panels supplied for Apple's iPhones, had been affected in the first quarter.
The a shortage of DDIs is likely to continue in the second quarter, they said. ($1 = 1,113.3300 won)