Pay by Finger - Fingerprint Sensor Adoption Growth to Benefit O-Film

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July 21, 2015 Greater China Technology Hardware Pay by Finger - Fingerprint Sensor Adoption Growth to Benefit O-Film Fingerprint payment is set to grow and could accelerate fingerprint sensor adoption in China smartphones to 25%/46% in 2015/16. We upgrade O-Film, the major fingerprint module maker in China, to OW on new business bearing fruit, meaningful profit growth and attractive valuation (28x 2016 PE). MORGAN STANLEY TAIWAN LIMITED+ Sharon Shih Sharon.Shih@morganstanley.com Gill Yin Gill.Yin@morganstanley.com Howard Kao Howard.Kao@morganstanley.com MORGAN STANLEY ASIA LIMITED+ Jasmine Lu Jasmine.Lu@morganstanley.com Greater China Technology Hardware Asia Pacific IndustryView +886 2 2730-2865 +886 2 2730-2811 +886 2 2730-2989 +852 2239-1348 In-Line Mobile payment to drive fingerprint sensor adoption in China smartphones: Mobile payment has become popular in China with an estimated Rmb9.1 trillion transaction value in 2015 or a 19% 4-year CAGR in 2015-18. We believe fingerprint payment is acting as a key driver given enhanced user experience and security along with an established fingerprint payment ecosystem by the non-apple smartphone camp. Ticker Company Change Old (Rmb) New (Rmb) Rating EW OW PT 51.6 47.5 002456.SZ O-Film 2015e EPS 0.98 0.79 2016e EPS 1.29 1.19 2017e EPS 1.73 1.56 Fingerprint sensor adoption in flagship smartphone models in 2H15: Huawei Honor 7 and Meizu MX5, available this July, are designed with the fingerprint payment function and partnership with Alipay, Tenpay, and others, as are LeTV LeMax and Gionee Elife E8. These models are flagship phones in China in 2H15 with prices above Rmb1,799. Fingerprint sensor adoption in China smartphones to grow to 25%/46% in 2016/2017: With enhanced user experience and improved fingerprint sensor module cost, we expect fingerprint sensor adoption to extend to mass market smartphones, or Rmb1,000 above in 2016, implying total fingerprint sensor module shipments will grow 403% YoY to 204mn units in 2016. We expect fingerprint sensors to become standard features in smartphones with 46% penetration in 2017. Fingerprint Cards and O-Film the dominant suppliers: Fingerprint sensor and module assembly share 53% and 18% of total module BoM cost, respectively. Our checks suggest Fingerprint Cards is the major sensor supplier to China smartphone brands, owing to its early mover advantage and ample supply. O-Film leverages its sizable capacity build (8mn units per month by end-2015) and strong relationship with China smartphone brands, becoming the major module maker with an estimated 65% market share in 2015. Upgrade O-Film to OW on dominant fingerprint sensor exposure and favorable product mix shift: O-Film's business transition from touch panel offering to fingerprint sensor modules and camera modules should bearing fruit from 2H15. Our 8%-19% earnings estimate cuts for 2015-17e reflect its touch panel business slowdown but substantial ramp in the new module assembly business will still lead to profit growth of 32%-51% YoY in 2016-17E. Current valuation is also attractive at 28x 2016 PE, vs. A-share peers' 21-55x. Our new price target of Rmb47.5 implies 40% upside. Morgan Stanley does and seeks to do business with companies covered in Morgan Stanley Research. As a result, investors should be aware that the firm may have a conflict of interest that could affect the objectivity of Morgan Stanley Research. Investors should consider Morgan Stanley Research as only a single factor in making their investment decision. For analyst certification and other important disclosures, refer to the Disclosure Section, located at the end of this report. += Analysts employed by non -U.S. affiliates are not registered w ith FINRA, may n ot be associated person s of th e member an d may n ot be su bject to NASD/NYSE restrictions on communications w ith a subject company, public appearances and trading securities held by a research analyst account. 1

Analysis Substantial mobile payment growth in China - Rmb18.3 trillion in 2018e Total third-party mobile payment transaction value in China amounted to Rmb6,000bn in 2014 and is estimated to grow 51% YoY to Rmb9,071bn in 2015 or a 19% 4-year CAGR to reach Rmb18.3 trillion in 2018e, based on iresearch data. Similar to the internet trend, mobile payment in China will extend from cities to towns and villages, along with increased smartphone penetration. Most importantly, increasingly more offline sectors have started to accept mobile payments, such as taxis, shops, including supermarkets, and medical treatment. Thus, mobile users can pay with pre-installed credit cards, NFC or bar code scans. This will likely lead to mobile payment gradually replacing bank cards or even cash as the major payment tool. Among third party mobile payment players in China, Alipay earned the lion's share at 78.5% in 1Q15, followed by Tenpay 11.3% and Lakala 3%. Exhibit 1: China Third-Party Mobile Payment Market Source: iresearch, Morgan Stanley Research 2

Exhibit 2: 1Q15 Leading Third-Party Mobile Payment Market Share Breakdown Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Source: iresearch, Morgan Stanley Research Fingerprint payment ecosystem is ready To enhance payment security and user experience, Alipay was the first to launch fingerprint recognition for payment on smartphones in China - it introduced a fingerprint payment service on Samsung Galaxy S5 on July 16, 2014 and on Huawei Mate 7 on September 1, 2014. Tenpay, the second largest mobile payment player in China, also launched a fingerprint payment service on July 8, 2015, featuring payment in one second with enhanced payment security. It's currently only available on iphone 5s/6/6 Plus, ipad Air 2, ipad mini 3 and Huawei Mate 7. In comparison, Apple has included fingerprint sensor recognition, Touch ID, since iphone 5S in September 2013, but Apple Pay was not officially released in the US until October 20, 2014. Samsung has adopted fingerprint sensors since Galaxy S5 in April 2014, but the Samsung Pay service might not be available until this September. To make the fingerprint payment work on smartphones, it is important to have five different elements ready as an ecosystem, including: 1) fingerprint sensor; 2) application processor in the mobile device; 3) security mechanism coding, i.e., Trusted Execution Environment (TEE); 4) third-party payment platform; and 5) operating system, software and app. Apple has built a complete ecosystem for fingerprint payment on iphone and ipad to enhance the payment security, recognition accuracy and stability, as shown in Exhibit 3. According to our analyst covering Apple, Katy Huberty, Apple Wallet, the renamed Passbook, appears to have the intention of replacing every credit/debit card, rewards program, and ticket with perhaps cash and identification in the future. This should allow Apple to accelerate its platform monetization. 3

Exhibit 3: Apple Fingerprint Payment Ecosystem Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Operating System ios Fingerprint Sensor Application Processor AuthenTec Apple Trusted Execution Environment Secure Enclave Third-Party Online Payment Platform Apple Pay Note: Au th en Tec w as acqu ired by Apple In Ju ly 2012 Source: Morgan Stanley Research We note the fingerprint payment ecosystem has also been recently building up in the non-apple smartphone camp. As per Exhibit 4, Synaptics provides fingerprint sensors for Samsung Galaxy S6 while Fingerprint Cards supplies fingerprint sensor solutions to China Smartphone brands, like Huawei and Meizu. These, together with the newly introduced fingerprint payment mechanism by the third party online payment platforms, such as Alipay and Tenpay, as well as enhanced security coding design (TEE) from Trustonic and Neusoft, signal that fingerprint payment is set to grow in 2H15 onwards. 4

Exhibit 4: Non-Apple Fingerprint Payment Eco-system Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Source: Morgan Stanley Research Fingerprint sensor function adopted at Rmb1,799 & above flagship smartphone models With the fingerprint payment ecosystem built, we note quite a few flagship models launched by China smartphone brands are equipped with fingerprint sensors for payment or unlock function. For example, Huawei Honor 7, announced on June 30, 2015, adopts Fingerprint Cards' 1025 sensor IC and partnership with Alipay, Tenpay and Baidu wallet for mobile payment. Meizu introduced MX5 on June 30, 2015, featuring Fingerprint Cards' 1155 sensor IC with Alipay access. As shown in Exhibit 5, these flagship smartphone models are priced from Rmb1,799, implying fingerprint sensor adoption is kicking off in the high-end smartphone segment first in 2H15. 5

Exhibit 5: Comparison of China Flagship Smartphone Models Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research Security and cost are key for other biometric recognition solutions being adopted Our checks suggest fingerprint recognition is not the only solution for payment identity on mobile devices. For example, Microsoft will include iris recognition as standard feature in its upcoming operating system, Windows 10. Some smartphone brands are also considering adding facial recognition as an incremental solution to enhance payment security. We expect a few different alternatives will be adopted in mobile devices but we tend to believe cost performance will remain the key for mass adoption. Fingerprint sensor recognition is by far the suitable design, in view of sensor availability, ecosystem build, cost structure, and user experience. 6

Fingerprint Sensor Module Supply Chain Fingerprint sensor adoption likely hit 25% of total China smartphone shipments in 2016 We estimate fingerprint sensor adoption in China smartphone to take off from 2H15 onwards. The adoption will kick off with the high-end segment, i.e., about Rmb2,000 above, and gradually extend to about the Rmb1,000 price level, in order to match mobile payment popularity. This implies 6% fingerprint sensor adoption in China smartphone shipments in 2015, mainly the back half of the year, or a total 41mn shipment units. Along with adoption extending to the lower price range, we estimate fingerprint sensor adoption to grow to 25% or a 403% YoY shipment increase to total 204mn units in 2016. Fingerprint sensor adoption is likely to turn into a standard feature in smartphones with 46% penetration in 2017, based on our estimates. Potential upside for fingerprint sensor module shipments includes 1) faster adoption if further cost reduction is available, and 2) penetration into tablets or wearable devices. Exhibit 6: Fingerprint Sensor Adoption in China Smartphones Estimates mn units 2014 2015e 2016e 2017e China brand smartphone shipment 574 725 834 934 YoY (%) 26% 15% 12% Split by price (%) > Rmb3000 3% 4% 7% 7% Rmb2000-2999 15% 18% 20% 21% Rmb1000-1999 25% 30% 30% 30% Below Rmb 1000 57% 48% 43% 42% Shipment by price (%) > Rmb3000 17 29 58 65 Rmb2000-2999 86 131 167 196 Rmb1000-1999 143 218 250 280 Below Rmb 1000 327 348 359 392 Fingerprint sensor adoption (%) Total China smartphone shipment 0% 6% 25% 46% > Rmb3000 10% 50% 100% 100% Rmb2000-2999 20% 50% 75% Rmb1000-1999 25% 50% Below Rmb 1000 20% Smartphone with Fingerprint sensor 2 41 204 431 YoY (%) 2260% 403% 111% Source: Morgan Stanley Research E = Morgan Stanley Research Estimates Fingerprint sensor design and cost structure Judging from the latest fingerprint sensor design at newly released smartphone models, it is clear that the areatype fingerprint sensor design has become mainstream, as it assures recognition accuracy and a fast response, compared to the legacy swipe-type fingerprint sensor solution. Unlike the Apple Touch ID solution that is placed together with the home button, Android-based smartphones mostly design fingerprint print sensor areas on the back of the phone (right under phone camera), such as Huawei Honor 7 and LeTV LeMax, as most Android-based phones do not design a home button on the front and also to work around Apple's patented design. 7

Exhibit 7: Huawei Honor7 Fingerprint Sensor Design Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Exhibit 8: LeTV LeMax Fingerprint Sensor Design Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research However, we note Goodix has been working on fingerprint sensor and touch controller integrated IC solution, called IFS (Invisible Fingerprint Sensor), which should allow fingerprint sensing on the cover glass without drilling a hole. Qualcomm is also working on ultrasonic 3D fingerprint technology, a.k.a. SnapdragonSense ID, featuring enhanced sensing sensitivity even placed under a glass, aluminum, stainless steel or sapphire glass layer. We expect adoption will take off once this innovative solution enters mass production with decent production yield, likely in 2016. For a fingerprint sensor module, key components include fingerprint sensor (area type), cover glass (or sapphire), flexible PCB and metal rim. Based on our estimates, fingerprint sensor accounts for 53% of total BoM cost for the fingerprint sensor module, followed by processing and assembly 18%, metal rim 12% and cover glass 10%. Thus, we tend to believe fingerprint sensors and module assembly will play a critical role in fingerprint sensor module supply. Exhibit 9: Fingerprint Sensor Module BoM Cost Source: Morgan Stanley Research Fingerprint sensor (53% of BoM cost): While the fingerprint sensor design is important for recognition sensitivity and accuracy, the sensor compatibility with mobile application processors (like the Qualcomm, 8

Meditek, Hisilicon solution) and algorithm matching are equally important to make the fingerprint sensing function work. Current proven fingerprint sensor suppliers are Apple/Authentec, Synaptics, Fingerprint Cards and Goodix. Our checks suggest Synaptics has focused on Samsung Galaxy smartphones since 2014 and recently started to send samples to China smartphone brands. Fingerprint Cards is the dominant sensor supplier to China smartphone brands, owing to its early mover advantage and ample supply (likely 5-6mn unit shipments per month in 2H15). Goodix supplied to Meizu MX4 in 2014 but did not win the MX5 project. Management attributed the miss to its efforts in enriching its sensor IC offering portfolio. We will monitor new developments at Goodix IFS fingerprint sensor design and Qualcomm's SnapdragonSense ultrasonic 3D fingerprint technology, as these could potentially alter the ID design at smartphones and accelerate fingerprint sensor adoption in mobile devices. Fingerprint sensor module assembly (18% of BoM cost): The core competence for module makers is the capability to handle coating and processing, sizable capacity builds, sensor supply relationships, as well as access to brand names. Major fingerprint sensor module makers are ASE for Apple iphone and ipad, CrucialTec in Korea, O-Film in China and Lite-On Tech in Taiwan. Our understanding is that CrucialTec had first mover advantage by supplying to Samsung Galaxy smartphones so it earned fingerprint sensor module project wins among China smartphone brands recently. O-Film started to build fingerprint sensor module capacity in March 2014. It currently has 4mn units capacity per month and plans to expand it to 8mn units per month by the end of this year and likely to 10-12mn units in 2016. Both CrucialTec and O-Film are major fingerprint sensor module suppliers to Huawei Honor 7 and Meizu MX5 flagship models. Lite-On Tech does not own much coating facilities in house, thus, it might stay a niche player in the space. Exhibit 10: Fingerprint key players Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Sensor maker Ticker 2015 Revenue contribution (%) Solution Customers Synaptics SYNA.US n.a. Swipe, Small area touch fingerprint sensor Samsung FPC FING-B.ST 100% Goodix Unlisted <5% Touch, Swipe, Area type fingerprint sensor IFS (Invisible Fingerprint Sensor), Sapphire-covered, Glass-covered, Coating fingerprint sensor Meizu, Hauwei, Gionee, Oppo, Coolpad, Dazen, LeTV, HTC, Newman, Yulong Sensor module maker Ticker 2015 Revenue contribution (%) Sensor suppliers Customers O-Film 002456.SZ 5% FPC, Synaptics Major Chinese smartphone OEMs CrucialTec 114120.KS 35-40% FPC, Synaptics Samsung, Oppo, Huawei Lite-on 2301.TW <5% Synaptics n.a. Speed 300322.SZ <5% Goodix Meizu Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research Meizu 9

O-Film (002456.SZ): Upgrade to Overweight We upgrade O-Film to Overweight from Equal-weight as we expect its business transition from touch panel offerings to fingerprint sensor modules and camera modules to start bearing fruit from 2H15 onwards. Its recent announcement of expansion into IoVs and smart service platform should be viewed as long-term business drivers. Despite our earnings estimates and price target cut on weaker touch panel business momentum, we see O-Film's current valuation as attractive at 28x 2016 PE, vs. A-share peers' 21x-55x. Our new price target of Rmb47.5 implies 40% upside. Dominant fingerprint sensor module maker in China: We note fingerprint sensor adoption in China smartphones will kick off along with increasing mobile payment. Recently released flagship models including Meizu MX5 (Rmb1,799) and Huawei Honor 7 (Rmb1,999) are equipped with fingerprint sensors. We believe fingerprint sensor adoption will extend from flagship models (priced above Rmb1,799) in 2H15 to the mass market segment or priced above Rmb1,000 in 2016. We estimate fingerprint sensor shipments for China smartphones to amount to 204mn units in 2016, up from 41mn units in 2015. With a solid relationship with Chinese smartphone brands and fingerprint sensor suppliers, including FPC, Synaptics and Goodix,,O-Film is well-positioned to gain. It has build sizable capacity - 4mn units per monthly currently, 8mn units per month by the end of 2015 and 10-12mn units per month in 2016 - some distance ahead of the competition. We estimate O-Film to ship 27mn units of fingerprint sensor modules in 2015 and 76mn units in 2016. This implies O-Film will obtain the lion's share of fingerprint sensor supply to China smartphones, we estimate 37% in 2016. Exhibit 11: O-Film: Dominant Fingerprint Sensor Module Maker in China 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2015e 2016e 2017e O-film fingerprint module shipment (mn) O-film market share (RHS) 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Source: Morgan Stanley Research ; e = Morgan Stanley Research estimates Favorable product mix shift to lift operating margin in 2016-17: Based on our estimates, O-Film will lower its dependence on touch panel business (down to 42% of total revenue in 2017, vs. 82% in 2014) and diversify into camera module/fingerprint sensor module assembly and the internet-plus related service platform. Given better margins and less capex intensity required, O-Film should be able to recover its operating margin to 5% in 2016-17e from 3.5% in 2014. 10

Exhibit 12: O-Film: Diversifying Product Mix, 2014-17e Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research ; e = Morgan Stanley Research estimates Earnings Estimate Changes We lower 2015/16/17e earnings estimates by 19%/8%/10% to reflect lower shipment in touch module given rising in-cell touch display and AMOLED panel adoption. We also tweak down touch module GM on intensifying competition. We now forecast fingerprint sensor modules to contribute 5%/9% of total O-Film revenue in 2015/16e. Based on the latest outstanding shares of 1,031mn shares, we estimate O-Film will deliver EPS of Rmb0.79/1.19 in 2015/16e, vs. our prior estimate of Rmb0.98/1.29 in the same periods. Exhibit 13: O-Film: Earnings Estimate Change Summary 2015e Earnings Estimates 2016e Earnings Estimates 2017e Earnings Estimates Rmb mn New Old Variance New Old Variance New Old Variance Net sales 22,203 23,950-7% 29,916 31,023-4% 37,981 38,220-1% COGS -19,625-21,051 7% -26,331-27,184 3% -33,222-33,177 0% Gross profit 2,578 2,900-11% 3,585 3,839-7% 4,757 5,047-6% Operating expenses -1,738-1,842-6% -2,184-2,315-6% -2,922-3,021-3% Operating income 840 1,058-21% 1,401 1,524-8% 1,835 2,026-9% Non-operating income 69 69 0% 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Pre-tax income 909 1,127-19% 1,401 1,524-8% 1,835 2,026-9% Income tax -97-121 -19% -179-195 -8% -225-244 -8% Net income 812 1,006-19% 1,222 1,329-8% 1,609 1,782-10% EPS (Rmb) 0.79 0.98-19% 1.19 1.29-8% 1.56 1.73-10% Margins (%) ppt ppt ppt Gross margin 11.6% 12.1% -0.5 12.0% 12.4% -0.4 12.5% 13.2% -0.7 Operating margin 3.8% 4.4% -0.6 4.7% 4.9% -0.2 4.8% 5.3% -0.5 Pre-tax margin 4.1% 4.7% -0.6 4.7% 4.9% -0.2 4.8% 5.3% -0.5 Net margin 3.7% 4.2% -0.5 4.1% 4.3% -0.2 4.2% 4.7% -0.4 Source: Company Data, Morgan Stanley Research ; e = Morgan Stanley Research estimates Price Target Discussion and Valuation Our new price target of Rmb47.5 (down from Rmb51.6 earlier) is based on our multi-stage residual income (RI) model. To calculate intrinsic value, we use the company s beginning equity plus the present value of all future expected residual income of earnings in excess of the cost of capital. The RI is positive when ROAE is above the 11

cost of capital and negative when it is below. Our key assumptions are unchanged, which include a terminal growth rate of 5%, a cost of equity of 8.5%, and a medium-term growth rate of 14%. We upgrade our rating on O-Film from Equal-weight to Overweight as we believe the recent share price correction offers a good entry point. Currently, O-Film is trading at 42.8x/28.4x 2015/16e P/E. We see further upside from here given O-Film's strong earnings growth (50.5%/31.7% in 2016/17e). O-Film enjoyed substantial profit growth in 2012-13 when it rapidly expanded market share in touch panel offerings for smartphones. That resulted a P/E multiple premium to peers in Taiwan and Korea. The stock started to derate along with peers in 2014 when overcapacity in touch module offerings pressured profitability. Now, with the meaningful ramp of its new offerings ahead, camera modules and fingerprint sensor modules, we think investors will see growth potential in 2016-17. 12

Risk Reward Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 Attractive Risk-Reward Source: Thomson Reuters, Morgan Stanley Research Price Target Rmb47.5 Bull Rmb73.5 62.0x base case 2016e EPS Base Rmb47.5 40.0x base case 2016e EPS Base case, residual income valuation model Faster expansion in product offerings and greater market share increase: O-Film further strengthens its cost leadership in the camera and fingerprint sensor module segments and keeps its utilization at peak levels in 2015-17. Incremental intelligent project wins add an additional revenue stream in the long run. Business transition to camera and fingerprint sensor modules: O-Film expands product offerings from touch modules to camera and fingerprint sensor modules in 2015-17 to increase its business scale. Why upgrade to Overweight? New business, including camera and fingerprint sensor modules, should start to bear fruit in 2H15e onward. We forecast O-Film revenue to expand by 34.7%/27.0% in 2016/17e. Combined with mild margin improvement and operating leverage, we estimate earnings to grow 50.5%/31.7% YoY in the same period. ROAE should also improve from 13.2% in 2015 to 17.3%/19.3% in 2016/17e. This is a lot higher than TPK at 8-9%. Key Value Drivers Camera module business: Increasing market share in camera modules, starting with Chinese smartphone brands. Finger print sensor: O-Film would benefit from rising adoption of fingerprint sensors in non-apple smartphones/tablets. Cost control: Yield and breakthroughs in production technology are key to profitability. Potential Catalysts IoVs as potential new driver in long term Smart service offerings for government projects (smart travel), adding a steady revenue stream. Bear Rmb27.6 23.3x base case 2016e EPS Chinese smartphone market slows amid fierce competition, and O-Film sees greater-than-expected challenges from incell touch display: Chinese smartphone market demand falls short of expectations, and peers continue to cut prices amid growing adoption of in-cell displays, capping O-Film's revenue and margin upside. Risks to Achieving Price Target Downside: Stronger competition from peers' capacity expansions in touch and camera modules; potential failures in fingerprint sensor business; slower adoption of metal mesh touch products. 13

Exhibit 14: O-Film Financial Summary Income Statements Cash Flow Statements Rmb mn 2014 2015E 2016E 2017E Rmb mn 2014 2015E 2016E 2017E Net sales 19,482 22,203 29,916 37,981 Cashflow from operations -221 3,136 1,705 2,472 COGS -17,145-19,625-26,331-33,222 Net Profits 682 812 1,222 1,609 Gross profit 2,337 2,578 3,585 4,757 Depreciation 297 362 502 692 Operating expenses -1,648-1,738-2,184-2,922 Equity investment losses (income) 0-2 0 0 - Promotion -1,280-1,321-1,719-2,363 Other adjustments -1,199 1,964-19 170 - ADM -343-371 -420-511 - R&D -25-46 -46-49 Cashflow from investing -1,396-1,000-1,200-1,200 Operating income 689 840 1,401 1,835 (Purchases) sale of FA (capex) -1,061-1,000-1,200-1,200 Non-operating income 92 69.3377 0 0 (Purchases) sale of L/T investment 0 0 0 0 Interest income 0 0 0 0 (Purchases) sale of S/T investment 0 0 0 0 Investment income 6 2 0 0 Other adjustments -334 0 0 0 Disposal of investment 0 0 0 0 Disposal of fixed assets -3 0 0 0 Cashflow from financing 2,632-109 1,377 1,315 Exchange gain 0 0 0 0 Increase in L/T debt 892 0 0 0 Other 89 67 0 0 Increase in S/T debt -176 0 1,500 1,500 Pre-tax income 781 909 1,401 1,835 Issuance of stock 0 0 0 0 Income tax -100-97 -179-225 Cash dividends -339-103 -123-185 Net income 682 812 1,222 1,609 Dir.& Emp. Bonus 0 0 0 0 EPS (Rmb) 0.66 0.79 1.19 1.56 Changes in Treasury Stocks 0 0 0 0 Other adjustments 2,255-6 0 0 Balance Sheets Exchange rate adjustment -300 0 0 0 Net change in cash 715 2,027 1,883 2,587 Rmb mn 2014 2015E 2016E 2017E Cash 2,375 4,402 6,285 8,871 Financial Ratios Mkt securities 0 0 0 0 Accounts/Notes receivables 3,453 3,935 5,302 6,731 2014 2015E 2016E 2017E Inventory 2,928 3,925 5,266 6,644 Margins Other current assets 837 837 837 837 Gross margin 12.0% 11.6% 12.0% 12.5% Current Assets 9,593 13,100 17,690 23,084 Operating margin 3.5% 3.8% 4.7% 4.8% Long-term investments 0 2 2 2 Pretax margin 4.0% 4.1% 4.7% 4.8% Fixed assets 3,767 4,405 5,103 5,611 Net margin 3.5% 3.7% 4.1% 4.2% Other assets 796 796 796 796 Total Assets 14,156 18,302 23,591 29,493 YoY growth Sales 114.0% 14.0% 34.7% 27.0% S/T borrowings 1,690 1,690 3,190 4,690 Operating profits 4.5% 21.9% 66.7% 31.0% AP/NP 3,494 6,869 9,216 11,628 Pretax profits 14.6% 16.4% 54.0% 31.0% Other ST liabilities 1,264 1,332 1,675 2,241 Net profits 19.3% 19.2% 50.5% 31.7% Other liabilities 934 934 934 934 EPS -46.2% 19.2% 50.5% 31.7% L/T debt 953 953 953 953 Total Liabilities 8,336 11,779 15,969 20,446 Net Debt/Equity (Net of mkt secs.) 5% -27% -28% -36% Net Debt/Equity 5% -27% -28% -36% Common shares 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 Liabilities/Equity 143% 181% 209% 226% Capital Collection 0 0 0 0 Liabilities/Assets 59% 64% 68% 69% APIC 3,187 3,187 3,187 3,187 ROAE 15.0% 13.2% 17.3% 19.3% Retained earnings 1,562 2,271 3,371 4,795 ROAA 5.8% 5.0% 5.8% 6.1% Treasury Stock 0 0 0 0 AR/NR Turnover (days) 51 61 56 58 Other shareholders' equity 40 34 34 34 AP/NP Turnover (days) 63 96 111 115 Shareholders' equity 5,820 6,523 7,623 9,047 Inventory Turnover (days) 51 64 64 65 Total Liab./Shrhldr's Equity 14,156 18,302 23,591 29,493 Cash conversion cycle (days) 39 28 9 9 Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research, e= Morgan Stanley estimates 14

Exhibit 15: O-Film: Quarterly earnings summary, 2014-16 Greater China Technology Hardware July 21, 2015 RMB mn 1Q14 2Q14 3Q14 4Q14 1Q15 2Q15E 3Q15E 4Q15E 2014 2015E 2016E Sales 3,033 5,204 5,748 5,498 3,929 4,753 6,130 7,392 19,482 22,203 29,916 COGS -2,608-4,630-5,085-4,822-3,460-4,209-5,424-6,533-17,145-19,625-26,331 Gross profit 425 575 662 675 469 544 706 859 2,337 2,578 3,585 Operating expenses -284-382 -429-554 -374-408 -461-494 -1,648-1,738-2,184 - Promotion -211-272 -326-471 -272-307 -356-386 -1,280-1,321-1,719 - ADM -69-106 -97-70 -91-91 -93-96 -343-371 -420 - R&D -3-4 -5-13 -11-11 -12-12 -25-46 -46 Operating profit 141 193 233 121 95 135 245 365 689 840 1,401 Non-operating income 34-1 20 40 9 20 20 20 92 69 0 Interest income 0 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Investment income 0 1 0 5 2 0 0 0 6 2 0 Disposal of investment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Disposal of fixed assets 0 0 0-3 0 0 0 0-3 0 0 Exchange gain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 33-3 18 41 7 20 20 20 89 67 0 Pre-tax profit 175 192 253 161 104 155 265 385 781 909 1,401 Income tax -29-23 -44-4 -24-19 -46-9 -100-97 -179 Net profit 146 169 209 157 80 137 219 376 682 812 1,222 Adj.wtd.avg.shrs (mn) 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 1,031 EPS (RMB) 0.14 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.08 0.13 0.21 0.36 0.66 0.79 1.19 Margins Gross margin 14.0% 11.0% 11.5% 12.3% 11.9% 11.4% 11.5% 11.6% 12.0% 11.6% 12.0% Operating margin 4.7% 3.7% 4.1% 2.2% 2.4% 2.8% 4.0% 4.9% 3.5% 3.8% 4.7% Pre-tax margin 5.8% 3.7% 4.4% 2.9% 2.6% 3.3% 4.3% 5.2% 4.0% 4.1% 4.7% Net margin 4.8% 3.2% 3.6% 2.9% 2.0% 2.9% 3.6% 5.1% 3.5% 3.7% 4.1% QoQ Growth Sales -8.8% 71.6% 10.4% -4.3% -28.5% 21.0% 29.0% 20.6% Gross profit -15.9% 35.2% 15.2% 2.0% -30.5% 15.9% 29.9% 21.6% Operating profit -41.1% 36.4% 20.9% -48.0% -22.0% 42.9% 81.3% 48.7% Pre-tax profit -24.8% 9.5% 31.8% -36.4% -35.4% 49.3% 70.8% 45.0% Net profit -24.8% 15.5% 23.7% -24.7% -49.1% 70.7% 60.3% 71.6% YoY Growth Sales 153% 153% 128% 65% 30% -9% 7% 34% 114% 14% 35% Gross profit 86% 59% 69% 34% 10% -5% 7% 27% 57% 10% 39% Operating profit 86% 20% 28% -49% -33% -30% 5% 201% 4% 22% 67% Pre-tax profit 69% 20% 37% -31% -41% -19% 5% 139% 15% 16% 54% Net profit 72% 25% 34% -19% -45% -19% 5% 139% 19% 19% 50% Source: Company data, Morgan Stanley Research, e = Morgan Stanley estimates 15

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