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Japan Display Narrows Annual Losses Amid Sharp Revenue Decline

Japan Display reported a net loss of 19.81 billion yen for the fiscal year ending March 31, a significant improvement from the 78.22 billion yen deficit recorded the previous year. Despite the smaller bottom-line shortfall, the company faced a substantial contraction in top-line performance as annual revenue dropped to 132.33 billion yen.

Japan Display Narrows Annual Losses Amid Sharp Revenue Decline

The display manufacturer’s operating losses also trended toward recovery, narrowing to 18.69 billion yen from the 37.07 billion yen reported in 2025. Pretax losses followed a similar trajectory, coming in at 30.46 billion yen compared to the prior year's 40.42 billion yen. These figures, prepared under Japanese accounting standards, reflect a business model undergoing contraction while attempting to stabilize its financial position.

On a per-share basis, the company posted a loss of 3.20 yen, a marked improvement over the 12.64 yen loss per share seen in the previous fiscal cycle. The decline in annual revenue from 188.01 billion yen in 2025 highlights the ongoing challenges facing the firm as it navigates a shifting market for display technologies.

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