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Toshiba returns to second-quarter operating profit on strong memory chip sales

Published 11/11/2016, 04:10
Updated 11/11/2016, 04:30
© Reuters. An employee stands next to a logo of Toshiba Corp during a demonstration of the company's new four-legged robot, at the company's Yokohama complex in Yokohama, south of Tokyo
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By Makiko Yamazaki

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese conglomerate Toshiba Corp swung to an operating profit in the July-September quarter, driven by strong demand for NAND flash memory chips from Chinese smartphone makers.

That boom in demand has been a blessing for Toshiba, which is seeking to recover from a $1.3 billion (1 billion pound) accounting scandal by turning itself into a company more focussed on chips, nuclear energy and social infrastructure while getting rid of unprofitable businesses.

Toshiba posted an operating profit of 76.7 billion yen ($721 million) for the second quarter, versus a loss of 82.6 billion yen in the same period a year earlier. The result was roughly in line with a revised forecast announced in late October.

Toshiba revised up its annual outlook by 50 percent earlier this week and now expects 180 billion yen in profit, a turnaround from a 708.74 billion yen loss in the previous year.

In addition to robust orders from Chinese smartphone vendors eager to upgrade their devices with memory chips with larger storage capacity, Toshiba is receiving an additional boost from Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) Inc's iPhone 7.

An advanced Toshiba flash memory chip with a three-dimensional stacked cell structure is being used in a high-end model of the latest iPhone, analysts have said.

Toshiba forecasts its chips and devices division will be its the largest profit contributor, generating an operating profit of 130 billion yen this financial year.

But analysts have also said that Toshiba's depleted capital base in the wake of the scandal could limit its ability to make the necessary investments crucial to staying competitive in the global chip industry.

Toshiba had a NAND flash market share of 19.4 percent in 2015, ranking second after Samsung Electronics (LON:0593xq) Co which has a 30.8 percent share, according to research firm His.

© Reuters. An employee stands next to a logo of Toshiba Corp during a demonstration of the company's new four-legged robot, at the company's Yokohama complex in Yokohama, south of Tokyo

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