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Western Digital’s strong forecast eases fears of fading chip boom

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FILE PHOTO: A Western Digital office building under construction is shown in Irvine, California, U.S., January 24, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

(Reuters) – Western Digital Corp (WDC.O) gave strong profit forecasts for the current quarter and the full year on Thursday and said the flash memory market would grow faster this year, easing investor jitters that the surging demand for memory chips was fading.

After a blistering year-and-a-half long surge, a sudden drop in some memory prices and Samsung Electronics Co’s (005930.KS) disappointing profit estimate earlier this month, had unnerved investors who had bet the boom would last at least another year.

Western Digital’s chief financial officer, Mark Long, said any easing in price would in fact help the industry.

“The normalization in flash market is about expected and beneficial for the industry, creating new opportunities for flash,” Long said on a conference call with analysts. “We view this normalization as part of our business.”

CFO Long estimated the flash industry’s growth this year would be near the high end of the long-term range of 35 percent to 45 percent, due to better manufacturing yields and continued adoption of 3D flash, with Western Digital matching the growth.

He said the industry’s growth was at the low end of the long-term range in 2017, with the company’s growth somewhat higher.

That helped Western Digital’s revenue increase 9.2 percent to $5.34 billion in its second quarter ended Dec. 29. Analysts on average had expected revenue of $5.30 billion.

Western Digital posted a net loss of $823 million, compared with a profit of $235 million last year, due to a $1.6 billion charge related to new U.S. tax laws.

Excluding items, it earned $3.95 per share, above expectations of $3.79 per share.

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