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ISIN | KR7383800000 |
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Industry | Conglomerates |
Sector | Industrials |
CurrencyCode | KRW |
Exchange | KO |
Beta | nan |
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Market Cap | 2T |
PE Ratio | None |
Dividend Yield | 3.6% |
Target Price | None |
LX Holdings Corp., through its subsidiaries, engages in the energy, palm, living resources, logistics, living space, silicon works, and materials and solutions businesses. The company generates electricity through combined heat and power, and hydroelectric power plants; mines and supplies coal; produces crude palm oil; and offers plastic resin and chemical products. It also provides medical equipment, including COVID-19 test kits, as well as diagnostic services; vendor inventory management services; and sea and air freight, warehousing and distribution, and express/e-commerce logistics services. In addition, the company offers automotive fabrics, and standard and lightweight components; decorative films for furniture, windows, home appliances, and buildings, as well as advertisement films; plastic and aluminum windows and doors, and functional glass; flooring, wall covering, and insulation materials; and surface materials, such as engineered stone and solid surfaces. Further, it provides LCD/OLED TV displays, and components; displays for smartphones, smartwatches, and AR/VR devices; driver ICs and chips for automobile infotainment displays; and MCUs for refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners, as well as monomers and polymers for various applications. The company was founded in 1947 and is based in Seoul, South Korea.
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