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Magnachip Announces Plan to Shut Down Display Business by End of Q2 2025

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Company to Become a Pure-Play Power Business To Drive Profitable Growth and Maximize Shareholder Value

-Company will continue to evaluate opportunities to monetize Display assets-

SEOUL, South Korea, April 08, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE:MX) ("Magnachip" or the "Company") today announced that after a thorough review its Board of Directors unanimously approved a plan to shut down the Company’s Display business by the end of the second quarter of 2025. The Company had previously announced its intention to explore all strategic options for the Display business and to classify the Display business as discontinued operations when it reports Q1 results in May in order to focus as a pure-play Power discrete and Power IC company and to achieve profitable revenue growth and maximize shareholder value. However, the Company has not been able to consummate a transaction following several months of discussions with several interested parties on terms that the Company’s Board of Directors believed were in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders. Therefore, the Company has already begun notifying its customers impacted by this decision.

Shutting down the Display business will include the liquidation of Magnachip Mixed-Signal, Ltd. ("MMS"), the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary that operates the discontinued Display business. The Company will retain its Power IC business which had previously resided in MMS and now operates alongside the Company’s Power discrete business in Magnachip Semiconductor, Ltd. ("Magnachip Korea"), the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary that comprises the Power solutions business. Together, the Power IC and Power discrete businesses represent Magnachip’s going-forward continuing operations. The Company will maintain a small team to continue to support customers with respect to "end of life" ("EOL") products. While Magnachip expects to shut down the Display business by the end of Q2, Magnachip will continue to evaluate opportunities to monetize Display assets.

Magnachip CEO YJ Kim said, "It was an extremely difficult decision to shut down our Display business when considering both our valued customers and employees. However, our first priority is to ensure Magnachip’s long-term success by achieving consistent profitability and earnings growth in order to maximize shareholder value. Navigating the unpredictable macroeconomic headwinds will likely pose significant challenges to all companies over the coming few quarters. At the same time, our strategic pivot to focus exclusively on Power discrete and Power IC businesses is designed to position the Company for a return to profitability. We aim to attain a quarterly Adjusted EBITDA* break-even from continuing operations by the end of this year. We also believe that this will pave the way for positive adjusted operating income* in 2026 and positive adjusted free cash flow* in 2027. Each of these targets will act as milestones towards achieving a goal in 3 years to reach a $300 million annual revenue run-rate with a 30% gross profit margin target. We call this our 3-3-3 strategy. Magnachip’s Power discrete and Power IC businesses generated $185 million in revenue in 2024, up 13% from 2023, and the Company expects mid-to-high-single digit revenue growth in 2025."