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Report Date : |
19.04.2008 |
IDENTIFICATION
DETAILS
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Name : |
LG CHEM., LTD. |
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Registered Office : |
24th Fl., LG Twin Tower East Annex, 20, Yeouido-dong,
Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul - 150-721 |
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Country : |
Korea |
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Financials (as on) : |
31.03.2007 |
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Date of Incorporation : |
04.01.2001 |
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Legal Form : |
Listed Company |
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Line of Business : |
Manufacture of Basic Organic Petrochemicals. Manufacture of Synthetic Resin and Other Plastic
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RATING &
COMMENTS
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MIRA’s Rating : |
Aa |
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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71-85 |
Aa |
Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit
transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest
and principal sums |
Large |
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Status : |
Good |
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Payment Behaviour : |
Regular |
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Litigation : |
Clear |
Basic
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Company Name |
LG CHEM., LTD. |
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Address |
20, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, SEOUL, KOREA |
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Building |
24th Fl., LG Twin Tower East Annex |
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Zip Code |
150-721 |
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Tel |
+82-2-3773-5114 |
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Fax |
+82-2-3773-7933 |
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Website |
www.lgchem.com |
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Trading Address |
24th Fl., LG Twin Tower East Annex, 20, Yeouido-dong,
Yeongdeungpo-gu, SEOUL, KOREA |
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Tel |
+82-2-3773-5114 |
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Fax |
+82-2-3773-7933 |
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Yeosu VCM Factory |
763, Wolnae-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeonnam-do 555-260
Korea |
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Tel |
+82-61-680-6400 |
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Yeosu SM Factory |
1214-1, Jeokryang-dong, Yeosu-si,
Jeonnam-do 555-270 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-61-680-6201 |
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Okso Alcohol Factory |
760 Jungheung-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeonnam-do
555-200 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-61-680-6810 |
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Yeosu Acylate Factory |
70-1, Hwachi-dong, Yeosu-si, Jeonnam-do
555-280 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-61-680-1114 |
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Fax |
+82-61-680-6006 |
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Ulsan Factory |
388, Mangyang-ri, Onyang-eup, Ulju-gun,
Ulsan 689-901 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-52-231-4114 |
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Fax |
+82-51-231-4003 |
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Naju Factory |
1, Songwol-dong, Naju-si, Jeonnam-do
520-130 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-61-330-1114 |
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Fax |
+82-61-330-1350 |
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Daesan Factory |
679-13, Daejuk-ri, Daesan-eup, Seosan-si,
Chungnam-do 356-874 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-41-660-7821 |
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Fax |
+82-41-660-7891 |
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Iksan Factory |
599, Yongje-dong, Iksan-si, Jeonbuk-do
570-350 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-63-830-1114 |
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Fax |
+82-63-830-4118 |
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Cheongju Factory |
Songjeong-dong, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju-si,
Chungbuk-do 361-721 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-43-261-7114 |
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Fax |
+82-43-261-7135 |
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Onsan Factory |
580, Hwasan-ri, Onsan-eup, Jlju-gun, Ulsan
689-896 Korea |
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Tel |
+82-52-238-4111 |
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Fax |
+82-52-231-5007 |
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Ochang Techno Park |
8B Ochang Scientific Local Industrial
Complex 1114-1 Namchon-ri, Oksan-myeon, Cheongwon-gun, Chungbuk-do 363-911
Korea |
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Tel |
+82-41-660-7826 |
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Fax |
+82-41-660-7891 |
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Type |
Export/Import |
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Industry |
Manufacture of Basic Organic Petrochemicals |
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Main Business |
Petrochemicals, Performance Polymers, Industrial
Materials, Information & Electronic Materials |
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Sub Business |
Manufacture of Synthetic Resin and Other Plastic
Materials |
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Established |
04/01/2001 |
The Subject owns the premises of the
factories in Yeosu, Ulsan, Naju, Iksan, Cheongju, Onsan and Ochang Techno Park.
Detailed Products
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Activity |
Detailed Products (UNSPSC) |
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Sell |
Photographic processing chemicals(45141500) |
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Sell |
Resins(13111000) |
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Sell |
Surface decorative materials |
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Sell |
Circuit assemblies and radio frequency RF components(32101500) |
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Sell |
Films(13111200) |
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Sell |
Electrical boxes(39121303) |
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Sell |
Rugs and mats(52101500) |
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Sell |
Synthetic or imitation leather(11162307) |
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Sell |
Wall finishing materials(30161500) |
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Sell |
Heating equipment and parts and accessories(40101800) |
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Sell |
Additives(12160000) |
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Sell |
Flooring(30161700) |
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Sell |
Restroom partitions(30181508) |
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Sell |
Pipe(40142100) |
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Sell |
Tiles and flagstones(30131700) |
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Sell |
Doors(30171500) |
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Sell |
Door frames(30171507) |
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Sell |
Films(13111200) |
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Sell |
Wallpapers(30161502) |
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Sell |
Nickel hydrogen batteries(26111712) |
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Sell |
Lithium batteries(26111711) |
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Sell |
Transportation components and systems(25170000) |
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Sell |
Polarizers(31242202) |
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Sell |
Billboard advertising(82101501) |
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Sell |
Molding(30161906) |
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Sell |
Polystyrene PS(13102026) |
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Sell |
Gaseous fuels(15111500) |
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Sell |
Inorganic hydroxides(12352305) |
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Sell |
Elastomers(13101700) |
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Sell |
Toner(44103103) |
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Sell |
Plasticizers(12162000) |
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Sell |
Low Density Polyethylene LDPE(13102018) |
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Sell |
Polybutylene Terepthalate PBT(13102012) |
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Sell |
Chemicals including Bio Chemicals and Gas Materials(12000000) |
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Sell |
Aromatic or heterocyclic compounds(12352005) |
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Sell |
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ABS(13102001) |
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Sell |
Thermoplastic plastics(13102000) |
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Sell |
Polypropylene PP(13102022) |
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Sell |
Styrene Acrylonitrile SAN(13102031) |
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Sell |
Polyethylene (PE) Compound |
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Sell |
Acrylate or methacrylate intermediates(12352130) |
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Sell |
High Density Polyethylene HDPE(13102017) |
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Sell |
Polyvinyl Chloride PVC(13102030) |
CEO’s
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Name |
Kim Bahn-Suk |
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Address |
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Date of Birth |
01/06/1949 |
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Title |
President & CEO |
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Sex |
Male |
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Nationality |
Korean |
Profiles
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Capital |
365,431,575,000 KRW |
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Employees |
10,532 |
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Formation |
Listed Company (KSE : 051910 ) as of
04/25/2001 A company of LG Business Group |
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Bank Details |
Woori Bank Twin Tower Branch |
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Corporate Registered No. |
110111-2207995 |
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Business Registered No. |
107-81-98139 |
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Permit & Licenses |
KOSHA 2000 |
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Shareholder Position |
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Company History
04-2006 Sold Filter
Business to Global Kosen Tech at 6,898,000,000 KRW
01-2006 Acquired LG
Daean Chemicals
01-2005 Establishment of a LG Chem China
Investment Co., Ltd.
06-2004 LG Yongxing Latex established in
Ningbo, China
03-2004 Ochang Techno Project project
completed
11-2003 SM output at Yeosu plant expanded to
500,000 tons/year
07-2003 Expansion of Tianjin, China PVC
plant by 100,000 mt
07-2003 Signed agreement for establishing
polarizer production plant in Nanjing China
06-2003 Consortium with Honam Petrochemical,
partial absorption of Hyundai Petrochemical
03-2003 Artificial marble business (HI MACS)
launched in US market
12-2002 Became world's 3rd largest ABS
producer
12-2002 Major investment at Ochang Techno
Park
08-2002 Established EP Compounding facility
in China
07-2002 ERP system goes into operation
04-2002 Sold off epoxy business (to Bakelite
of Germany)
10-2001 Expanded PVC production facility
(90,000 M/T)
08-2001 Spun off dyestuff business
06-2001 Developed Korea's first thermal
conductive plastic
05-2001 Spun off powder coatings business
04-2001 Demerged LG Chemical Ltd. into LG
Chem Investment, LG Chem and LG Household & Healthcare
(Before
demerge)
03-2001 Founded U.S. based battery research
center, Compact Power Inc.
11-2000 Acquired Hyundai Petrochemical's PVC
business
10-2000 Expanded ABS production facility
(90,000 m/t) in China
07-2000 Developed phosphor for PDP for the
first time in Korea
03-2000 Advanced into TIC (Total Interior
Coordination) business
10-1999 Succeeded in commercializing color
filter photoresists for LCDs
10-1999 Completed production sites for
information and electronic materials in Cheongju (lithium ion batteries,
optical materials, CCL for MLBs, etc.)
09-1999 Began construction of LG DOW
Polycarbonate plant
05-1998 Completed ABS production plant in
Ningbo, China
12-1997 Selected as Asia's best company by
Euromoney
11-1996 Acquired India's Hindustan Polymer
Ltd.
02-1995 Changed company name to LG Chemical
Ltd.
10-1994 Completed 1st phase LG Chemical
Research Park of advanced technologies
04-1993 World’s first development and
commercialization of HCFC resistant resin
10-1992 Completed Yeocheon PA production
facilities
11-1991 Merged Lucky Materials
03-1991 Founded overseas joint venture firm
in PVC processing and DOP
12-1990 Founded joint venture firm Lucky MMA
02-1989 Founded joint venture firm, Lucky
Allied Plastics Corp.
03-1987 Completed expansion of 300,000 mt
PVC production plan
04-1984 Completed SAN and ABS production
plants
09-1982 Completed expansion of PVC
production plant
03-1980 Completed expansion of ABS
production plant
12-1979 Opened Lucky Central R&D Center
in Daejeon, Korea
08-1978 Completed Ulsan plastics processing
plant
11-1976 Completed Yeosu PVC paste resin
production plant
02-1974 Changed company name to Lucky Ltd.
10-1969 Went public
01-1966 Changed company name to Lucky
Chemical Industries Co., Ltd.
08-1962 Founded Lucky Vinyl Ltd.
07-1961 Launched vinyl flooring production
03-1959 Founded Lucky Fats and Oils
Industries Co.
06-1954 Completed the construction of Busan
Yeonji Plant (Expanded processing resins)
11-1951 Moved headquarters to Bujin-dong,
Busan (Began Korea’s injection molded synthetic resin products)
01-1947 Founded Lucky Chemical Industrial Corporation
The Subject Company is a manufacturer engaged
in the provision of petrochemical goods, plastics, flooring and automobile
parts. The Company operates three main divisions: Information and Electronic
Materials, which produces batteries, display and optical materials, printed
circuit materials and toners; Chemical and Polymers, which produces polyvinyl
chloride products, plasticizers, octanol, butanol, polyethylene compounds,
acrylic acids, performance polymers, engineering plastics, elastomers,
conductive resins and other chemicals, and Industrial Materials, which produces
residential flooring, commercial flooring, wall covering, surface and
decorative materials, advertising banner sheets and automotive components. The
Company's headquarters are located in Seoul, Korea. It has eight domestic
factories.
As of 04/01/2001, LG Chemicals remained as LG
CI, and established LG Chemicals and LG Household & Health Care from the spin-off.
Management
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Job Description |
Title |
Name |
Nationality |
Date of Birth |
Education |
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President & CEO |
Mr. |
Kim Bahn-Suk |
Korean |
'49.01.06 |
Seoul National University |
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Director |
Mr. |
Kang Yu-Sik |
Korean |
'48.11.03 |
Seoul National University |
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CFO / Director |
Mr. |
Cho Suck-Jae |
Korean |
'55.09.27 |
Busan National University |
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Director |
Mr. |
Oh Ho-Soo |
Korean |
'44.03.04 |
Yonsei University |
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Director |
Mr. |
Lee
Young-Moo |
Korean |
'54.10.23 |
North Carolina University |
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Director |
Mr. |
Kim Kun-Sik |
Korean |
'55.01.10 |
University of Washington |
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Outside Director |
Mr. |
Ahn
Sang-Hyung |
Korean |
'50.12.12 |
Seoul National University |
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Outside Director |
Mr. |
Park Il-Jin |
Korean |
'47.02.10 |
Korea University |
Financials
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Year |
Sales |
Assets |
Net income |
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2006 |
9,288,898,000,000 |
5,806,516,000,000 |
316,000,000,000 |
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2005 |
7,425,104,000,000 |
5,593,399,000,000 |
403,611,000,000 |
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2004 |
7,127,411,000,000 |
5,679,529,000,000 |
536,420,000,000 |
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2003 |
5,672,465,760,496 |
4,761,747,857,666 |
362,108,459,312 |
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2002 |
5,114,623,706,562 |
3,846,141,873,976 |
345,277,200,055 |
Financial Description
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Authorized
Capital |
1,460,000,000,000 |
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Paid-Up
Capital |
365,431,575,000 |
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Total Issues Shares |
73,086,315 |
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Unit : Million Korean Won |
01/01/2007~03/31/2007 |
As of 12/31/2006 |
As of 12/31/2005 |
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Total Assets |
5,942,410 |
5,806,516 |
5,593,399 |
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Current Assets |
2,027,908 |
1,949,221 |
1,436,296 |
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-Quick Assets |
1,173,090 |
1,080,083 |
827,446 |
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-Inventories |
854,818 |
869,138 |
608,850 |
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Fixed Assets |
3,914,502 |
3,857,295 |
4,157,103 |
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-Investment |
911,961 |
878,676 |
1,478,843 |
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-Tangibles |
3,110,590 |
3,099,022 |
2,456,822 |
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-Intangibles |
(-)203,367 |
(-)212,990 |
100,855 |
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-Others |
95,318 |
92,587 |
120,583 |
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Total Liabilities |
3,271,766 |
3,183,156 |
3,148,658 |
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Current Liabilities |
2,050,136 |
1,872,655 |
1,946,910 |
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Fixed Liabilities |
1,221,630 |
1,310,501 |
1,201,748 |
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Capital Stock |
365,432 |
365,432 |
365,432 |
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Capital Surplus |
739,612 |
739,612 |
739,612 |
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Profit Surplus |
1,625,958 |
1,585,839 |
1,360,866 |
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Capital Adjustment |
(-)23,129 |
(-)23,129 |
(-)23,129 |
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Total Equity |
2,670,644 |
2,623,360 |
2,444,741 |
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Liab. & Shareholder’s Equity |
5,942,410 |
5,806,516 |
5,593,399 |
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Current Liabilities |
2,050,136 |
1,872,655 |
1,946,910 |
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Trade Payables |
750,146 |
750,762 |
596,580 |
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Short-Term Borrowings |
76 |
25,076 |
100,224 |
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Account Payables |
494,094 |
516,955 |
372,834 |
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Advance Receipts |
2,121 |
2,885 |
3,148 |
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Unearned Income |
1 |
1 |
2 |
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Withholdings |
41,002 |
50,488 |
39,400 |
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Accrued Expenses |
60,412 |
42,276 |
30,452 |
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Accrued Income Tax |
91,073 |
44,241 |
63,609 |
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Accrued Dividends |
72,948 |
39 |
57 |
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Current Portion of Long-Term Debts |
538,263 |
439,932 |
740,604 |
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Fixed Liabilities |
1,221,630 |
1,310,501 |
1,201,748 |
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Debentures |
832,269 |
913,798 |
872,470 |
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Long-Term Borrowings |
179,793 |
196,885 |
116,335 |
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Guarantee
Deposits Withhold |
6,366 |
6,659 |
2,873 |
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Long-Term
Accrued Expenses |
3,099 |
2,459 |
1,042 |
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Provision
for Severance & Retirement |
110,612 |
98,415 |
80,410 |
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Deferred
Income Tax Credits |
88,029 |
89,196 |
104,804 |
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Derivatives Liabilities |
1,462 |
3,089 |
23,814 |
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Unit : Million Korean Won |
01/01/2007~03/31/2007 |
As of 12/31/2006 |
As of 12/31/2005 |
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Sales |
2,380,735 |
9,288,898 |
7,425,104 |
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Cost of Sold Goods |
2,014,363 |
7,953,070 |
6,107,725 |
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Gross Profit |
366,372 |
1,335,828 |
1,317,379 |
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Selling & Admin. Expenses |
239,454 |
1,000,064 |
895,665 |
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Operating Income |
126,918 |
335,764 |
421,714 |
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Non-Operating Income |
82,919 |
320,845 |
372,607 |
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Non-Operating expenses |
54,253 |
259,507 |
326,643 |
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Ordinary Income |
155,584 |
397,102 |
467,678 |
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Special Income |
- |
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- |
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Income Before Taxes |
155,584 |
397,102 |
467,678 |
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Income Taxes Expenses |
38,346 |
79,796 |
64,067 |
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Other Loss |
4,211 |
1,306 |
- |
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Net Income |
113,027 |
316,000 |
403,611 |
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Cash Flows |
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Unit : Million Korean Won |
01/01/2007~03/31/2007 |
As of 12/31/2006 |
As of 12/31/2005 |
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Cash Flows
from Operating |
264,460 |
717,710 |
471,158 |
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-Net Income |
113,027 |
316,000 |
403,611 |
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-Exp.
without Cash Outflow |
175,243 |
709,738 |
638,893 |
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-Revenue
without Cash Inflows |
(-)67,676 |
(-)207,974 |
(-)300,056 |
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-Changes in
Asset/ & Liability |
43,866 |
(-)100,054 |
(-)271,290 |
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Cash Flows
from Investing |
(-)150,214 |
(-)603,378 |
(-)429,423 |
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-Cash Inflow
from Investing |
5,553 |
51,429 |
222,417 |
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-Cash
Outflows for Investing |
(-)155,767 |
(-)654,807 |
(-)651,840 |
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Cash Flows
from Financing |
(-)31,440 |
(-)369,454 |
(-)266,007 |
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-Cash
Inflows from Financing |
112,903 |
559,252 |
270,259 |
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-Cash
Outflows from Financing |
(-)144,343 |
(-)928,706 |
(-)536,266 |
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Increase/Decrease
in Cash |
82,806 |
(-)73,615 |
(-)224,272 |
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Cash at the
Beginning of Year |
115,830 |
189,445 |
413,717 |
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Cash at the
End of Year |
198,636 |
115,830 |
189,445 |
Products,
Technologies, Services
Description
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Main
Products & Services |
Petrochemicals, Performance Polymers, Industrial
Materials, Information & Electronic Materials |
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Detailed
Products Spec. |
Information & Electronic Materials Chemicals & Polymers Industrial Materials |
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Production
Capacity (Unit:
Million KRW) |
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Organization
Structure
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Competitors |
Samsung General Chemicals Co., Ltd. President: Hong-Sik Ko Address: San 222-2, Dokgot-ri, Daesan-eup,
Seosan-si, Chungnam-do 356-874 Korea Tel: 82-41-660-6213 Fax: 82-41-681-4812 Industry: Manufacture of Basic Organic
Petrochemicals Samsung Total Petrochemicals Co., Ltd. President: Hong-Sik Ko, Steve R. Cornell Address: 411-1, Dokgot-ri, Daesan-eup,
Seosan-si, Chungnam-do 356-874 Korea Tel: 82-41-660-6114 Fax: 82-41-681-4812 Industry: Manufacture of Basic Organic
Petrochemicals SK Chemicals Co., Ltd. President: Ji-Ho Hong Address: 600, Jeongja 1-dong, Jangan-gu,
Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do 440-745 Korea Tel: 82-31-245-3131 Fax: 82-31-247-2004 Industry: Manufacture of Basic Organic
Petrochemicals BASF Co., Ltd. President: Jong-Kwang Kim Address: 373-15, Hwachi-dong, Yeosu-si,
Jeonnam-do 555-280 Korea Tel: 82-61-680-7000 Fax: 82-61-684-7260 Industry: Manufacture of Basic Organic
Petrochemicals Ace Digitech Co., Ltd. Address: 441-1, Guryong-ri, Ochang-myeon,
Cheongwon-gun, Chungbuk-do 363-883 Korea Tel: 82-43-210-0100 Fax: 82-43-217-6991 Industry: Manufacture of Optical Fibers and
Elements |
Suppliers
LG International Corp.
LG Petrochem. Co., Ltd.
LG Corp.
Advanced Nano Products Co., Ltd.
Address: Buyong Local Industrial Complex,
244, Geumho-ri, Buyong-myeon, Cheongwon-gun, Chungbuk-do 363-942 Korea
Tel: 82-43-275-6966
Fax: 82-43-275-6960
Industry: Manufacture of All Other Chemical
Products n.e.c.
KAEL Co., Ltd.
Address: 1690-2, Sinil-dong, Daedeok-gu,
Daejeon 306-230 Korea
Tel: 82-42-931-6287
Fax: 82-42-931-9190
Industry: Manufacture of Semiconductor-
Making Machinery
Elico Power Co., Ltd.
Address: 466-2, Songjeong-dong, Gwangju-si,
Gyeonggi-do 464-903 Korea
Tel: 82-31-760-3600
Fax: 82-31-760-3601
Industry: Manufacture of Other Electric
Motors, Generators and Transformers
Semong Nice Co., Ltd.
Address: #407 Yucheon Factopia 196 Anyang
7-dong Manan-gu Anyang-si Gyeonggi-do 430-727 Korea
Tel: 82-31-467-2713~6
Fax: 82-31-467-2999
Industry: Manufacture of Shoes
Bumsan Systec Co., Ltd.
Address: 2 Fl., Geumseong Bldg., 117-2,
Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-130 Korea
Tel: 82-2-577-2574
Fax: 82-2-579-6481
Industry: Paper Hanging, Decorating and
Carpentry Works
LS Cable Ltd.
Address: 19 Fl., ASEM Tower, 159, Samseong
1-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-798 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2189-9114
Fax: 82-2-2189-9509
Industry: Manufacture of Insulated Wire and
Cable, Except Insulated Code Sets
Sun Young Chemical Co., Ltd.
Address: 170-43, Annyeong-ri, Taean-eup,
Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do 445-976 Korea
Tel: 82-31-226-3016
Fax: 82-31-226-3010
Industry: Manufacture of Plastic Films,
Sheets and Plates
Nexcon Technology Co., Ltd.
Address: 303-1, Yobang-ri, Seonggeo-eup, Cheonan-si,
Chungnam-do 330-834 Korea
Tel: 82-41-620-4000
Fax: 82-41-620-4009
Industry: Manufacture of Other Electric
Motors, Generators and Transformers
Power Logics Co., Ltd.
Address: 5445, Sangdaewon-dong, Jungwon-gu,
Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 462-120 Korea
Tel: 82-31-704-1463
Fax: 82-31-704-9487
Industry: Manufacture of Electrical
Apparatuseses for Switching, Protecting and Connecting Electrical Circuits Used
in Power Distribution Systems
Spec Corp.
Address: 1695-5, Sinil-dong, Daedeok-gu,
Daejeon 306-230 Korea
Tel: 82-42-934-9200
Fax: 82-42-934-9300
Industry: Manufacture of Aircraft Parts and
Accessories
Dongkook Ind. Co., Ltd.
Address: Gabeul Bldg., 2-5, Garwol-dong,
Yongsan-gu, Seoul 140-758 Korea
Tel: 82-2-754-2961
Fax: 82-2-754-2960
Industry: Manufacture of Other Parts and
Accessories for Motor Vehicles
S Docera Co.
Address: 11-1206 REX APT, Dong Bu Ichon Dong, YONGSAN Gu, SEOUL 140-030
KOREA
Tel: 82-2-7492720
Fax: 82-2-7492722
Industry: Wholesale textiles
PETOCA
DOW CHEMICAL
Customers
Siltron Inc.
LG International Corp.
LG Electronics Inc.
LG. Philips LCD Co., Ltd.
LG Petrochem. Co., Ltd.
Kia Motors Corporation
President: Mong-Koo Chung, Ik-Hwan Kim
Address: 231, Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul
137-130 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3464-1114
Fax: 82-2-3464-6800
Industry: Manufacture of Passenger Motor
Vehicles
Daewoo Electronics Co., Ltd.
Address: 686, Ahyeon-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
121-010 Korea
Tel: 82-2-360-7114
Fax: 82-2-360-5588
Industry: Manufacture of Other Domestic
Electric Appliances
GS Engineering & Construction Corp.
President: Kab-Ryul Kim
Address: GS Yeokjeon Bldg., 537, Namdaemunno
5-Ga, Jung-Gu, SEOUL 100-722 KOREA
Tel: 82-2-728-1112~3
Fax: 82-2-728-1203,3235
Industry: Apartment Building Construction
National Plastic Co., Ltd.
President: Doo-Shik Park
Address: 834, Wonsi-dong, Danwon-gu,
Ansan-si, Gyeonggi-do 425-852 Korea
Tel: 82-31-361-8613
Fax: 82-31-360-7501
Industry: Manufacture of Packaging Plastics
and Shipping Containers
Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
President: Eui-Jei Woo
Address: San 136-1, Ami-ri, Bubal-eup,
Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 467-866 Korea
Tel: 82-31-630-4114
Fax: 82-31-630-4103
Industry: Manufacture of Diodes, Transistors
and Similar Semi-conductor Devices
Gaon Cable Co., Ltd.
President: Chang-Kyu Yang
Address: 166, GEUMJEONG-DONG, GUNPO-SI,
GYEONGGI-DO 435-824 KOREA
Tel: 82-31-452-7346
Fax: 82-31-454-1916
Industry: Manufacture of Insulated Wire and
Cable, Except Insulated Code Sets
Youlchon Chemical Co., Ltd.
President: Kyu-Sang Han
Address: 4F Nongshim BD, 370-1, Sindaebang 2-dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul,
156-848 Korea
Tel: 82-2-822-0022
Fax: 82-2-821-0956
Industry: Manufacture of Plastic Sacks, Bags
and Similar Products
SL Corporation
President: Chung-Gon Lee
Address: 236-3, Nowondong 3-ga, Buk-gu, Daegu
702-815 Korea
Tel: 82-53-352-8511
Fax: 82-53-352-8520
Industry: Manufacture of Other Parts and
Accessories for Motor Vehicles
Dong Ah Tire & Rubber Co.,
Ltd.
President: Man-Soo Kim
Address: 90, Yusan-dong, Yangsan-si,
Gyeongnam-do 626-230 Korea
Tel: 82-55-389-0011
Fax: 82-55-382-7736
Industry: Manufacture of Tires and Tubes
Kolon Chemical Co., Ltd.
President: Young-Ho Bae
Address: 10f Kolon Tower 1-23,
Byeoryang-dong, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do 427-709 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3677-6043
Fax: 82-2-3677-6190
Industry: Manufacture of Synthetic Resin and
Other Plastic Materials
DC Chemical Co., Ltd.
President: Soo-Young Lee
Address: Oriental Chemical Ind. Bldg., 50,
Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-718 Korea
Tel: 82-2-727-9500
Fax: 82-2-757-4111
Industry: Manufacture of Other Basic
Inorganic Chemicals
Hanil Ewha Co., Ltd.
President: Hee-Chun Yoo, Ja-Kyum Koo
Address: 176-3, Gocheok 2-dong, Guro-gu,
Seoul 152-831 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2618-5231
Fax: 82-2-2618-1153
Industry: Manufacture of Parts and
Accessories for Motor Vehicle Body
Hyundai Motor Company
President: Dong-Jin Kim
Address: 231, Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul
137-130 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3464-1114
Fax: 82-2-3464-3469
Industry: Manufacture of Passenger Motor
Vehicles
GM Daewoo Auto & Technology Company
President: David Nicholas Reilly
Address: 199-1, Cheongcheon-dong,
Bupyeong-gu, Incheon 403-030 Korea
Tel: 82-32-520-2114
Fax: 82-32-520-4658
Industry: Manufacture of Passenger Motor
Vehicles
Chil Sung Polymer Co., Ltd.
President: Soo-Yul Yang
Address: 54-5, Seongsan-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
121-250 Korea
Tel: 82-2-334-4604
Fax: 82-2-334-8969
Industry: Manufacture of Adhesives and Gelatin
The customers pay by credit and notes and it
sells through 40 branches and offices domestically, and sells though the
wholesalers and agents. (Factory=> Branches/Sales offices=>
Wholesalers=> End-Users)
Related Parties
(Subsidiaries, Joint-
Venture &
Affiliates)
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Overseas Office |
Tokyo Office Address: HIGASHI-KAN 16F, AKASKA TWIN
TOWER, 17-22, 2-CHOME, AKASAKA, MINATOKU, TOKYO, JAPAN Tel: 81-3-3584-6545 Fax: 81-3-3224-1545 Istanbul Office Address: BUYUKDERE CADDESI NUROL PLAZA
NO:71 A BLOK KAT:8 MASLAK/ ISTANBUL TURKEY Tel: 90-533-667-2995 Hochiminh Office Address: 8TH FLOOR, YOCO BUILDING, 41
NGUYEN THI MINH KHAI STREET, DISTRICT
1 HO CHI MINH VIETNAM Tel: 84-8-822-0409 Fax: 84-8-822-0407 New Delhi Liaison Office Address: AB-3, SAFDARJUNG ENCLAVE, NEW
DELHI-110029 INDIA Tel: 91-11-2671-4001 Fax: 91-11-2671-3646 Frankfurt Office Address: LYONER STR 15 ATRICOM CENTER
BAUTEIL C 8TH 60528 FRANKFURT GERMANY Tel: 49-69-666-5014 Fax: 49-69-666-4026 Jakarta Office Address: JAKARTA STOCK EXCHANGE 15F, 1502
JALAN JEND. SUDIRMAN, KAV. 52-53, JAKARTA 12190 INDONESIA Tel: 6221-515-1714 Fax: 6221-515-1716 Moscow Office Address: ROOM #1804, OFFICE BLDG.,
SOVINCENTER 12, KRASNOPRESNENSKAYA NAB., MOSCOW 123610, RUSSIA Tel: 7-095-258-2335~9 Fax: 7-095-258-2340 Singapore Office Address: NO. 8 TEMASEK BOULEVARD #27-01,
SUNTEC TOWER 3, SINGAPORE 038988 Tel: 65-6333-6090 Fax: 65-6333-6109 Bangkok Office Address: 19TH FLOOR, SERMMIT TOWER, 159
ASOKE, SUKHUMVIT 21 ROAD, BANGKOK 10110, THAILAND Tel: 66-2-665-7417 / 7418 Fax: 66-2-665-7420 |
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Join Venture |
LG VINA Chemical Joint Venture Co., Ltd. Address: 8TH FLOOR, YOCO BUILDING, 41
NGUYEN THI MINH KHAI STREET, DISTRICT 1 HO CHI MINH VIETNAM Tel: 84-8-822-1686 Fax: 84-8-822-1685 |
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Major Shareholders |
LG Corp.
President: Yu-Sig Kang Address: LG Twin Tower, 20 Yoido-dong,
Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea Tel: 82-2-3773-2042 Fax: 82-2-3773-2100 Industry: Holding Companies |
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Cooperative Enterprise |
Merck-Germany Toshiba-Japan |
Affiliates
LG Electronics Inc.
Address: LG Twin Tower, 20 Yoido-dong,
Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3777-1114
Fax: 82-2-3777-5338
Industry: Manufacture of Other Domestic
Electric Appliances
LG International Corp.
Address: 12 Fl., LG Twin Tower - East Annex,
20 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3773-5114
Fax: 82-2-3773-5446
Industry: Wholesale of Non-Specialized Goods
Dacom Corporation
Address: Dacom Bldg., 706-1, Yeoksam 2-dong,
Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-987 Korea
Tel: 82-1544-0001
Fax: 82-2-6220-1929
Industry: Leased Line Services
LG Household & Health Care
Ltd.
Address: LG Twin Tower, 20 Yoido-dong,
Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3773-1114
Fax: 82-2-3773-7032
Industry: Manufacture of Toothpaste, Soap and
Synthetic Detergents
LG Petrochem. Co., Ltd.
Address: 21 Fl., LG Twin Tower - East Annex,
20 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3773-3829
Fax: 82-2-3773-3929
Industry: Manufacture of Basic Organic
Petrochemicals
LG Life Sciences Ltd.
Address: LG Twin Tower, 20 Yoido-dong,
Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3773-5114
Fax: 82-2-3773-7012
Industry: Manufacture of Biological Products
LG. Philips LCD Co., Ltd.
Address: 17 Fl., LG Twin Tower - West Annex,
20 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3777-1010
Fax: 82-2-3777-0795
Industry: Manufacture of liquid crystal
displays
LG Telecom Co., Ltd.
Address: 20F LG Gangnam Tower 679 Yeoksam
1-dong Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-985 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2005-7114
Fax: 82-2-2005-7337
Industry: Mobile Telephone Services
LG Micron Ltd.
Address: LG Micron, 624, Gupo-dong, Gumi-si,
Gyeongbuk-do 730-713 Korea
Tel: 82-54-475-3800
Fax: 82-54-479-0360
Industry: Manufacture of Other Electronic
Valves, Tubes and Electronic Components n.e.c.
LG Energy Co., Ltd.
Address: 564, Bugok-ri, Songak-myeon,
Dangjin-gun, Chungnam-do 343-827 Korea
Tel: 82-41-351-2114
Fax: 82-41-351-2140
Industry: Electric Power Generation
LG Innotek Co., Ltd.
Address: 14 FI., Hansol Bldg., 736-1, Yeoksam
1-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-983 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3777-1114
Fax: 82-2-2005-5492
Industry: Manufacture of Other Electronic
Valves, Tubes and Electronic Components n.e.c.
LG CNS Co., Ltd.
Address: Prime Tower, 10-1, Hoehyeondong
2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-725 Korea
Tel: 82-2-6363-5000
Fax: 82-2-6363-5047
Industry: Computer System Design and
Consultancy
LG Sports Co., Ltd.
Address: Jamsil General Stadium, 10, Jamsil
1-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul 138-221 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2005-5708
Fax: 82-2-2005-5800
Industry: Sports Teams and Clubs
LG Management Development Institute Co., Ltd.
Address: 27 Fl., LG Twin Tower - East Annex,
20 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3777-1114
Fax: 82-2-3777-0500
Industry: Management Consultancy Activities
Siltron Inc.
Address: 274, Imsu-dong, Gumi-si,
Gyeongbuk-do 730-350 Korea
Tel: 82-54-470-6116
Fax: 82-54-470-6618
Industry: Manufacture of Diodes, Transistors
and Similar Semi-conductor Devices
LG MMA Corp.
Address: 759, Jungheung-dong, Yeosu-si,
Jeonnam-do 555-805 Korea
Tel: 82-61-688-2500
Fax: 82-61-688-2565
Industry: Manufacture of Other Basic Organic
Chemicals n.e.c.
Bumin Mutual Savings Bank Corp.
Address: 32-1, Daecheongdong 2-ga, Jung-gu,
Busan 600-092 Korea
Tel: 82-51-240-1800
Fax: 82-51-246-5658
Industry: Credit Unions
Dacom Multimedia Internet Corporation
Address: 22 Fl., Kukje Electronics Center,
1445-3, Seocho 1-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-728 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2086-0500
Fax: 82-2-2086-0606
Industry: Other Software Consultancy and
supply
Korea Internet Data Center Inc.
Address: KIDC Bldg., 261-1, Nonhyeon 2-dong,
Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-832 Korea
Tel: 82-2-6440-2900
Fax: 82-2-6440-2909
Industry: Computer Facilities Management
Services
Dacom Crossing Corporation
Address: 4 Fl., Daerim Bldg., 1600-3, Seocho
3-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-876 Korea
Tel: 82-505-888-9100
Fax: 82-505-888-9111
Industry: Leased Line Services
Konjiam Leisure Co., Ltd.
President: Gyu-Hong Lee
Address: San 41, Doung-ri, Docheok-myeon,
Gwangju-si, Gyeonggi-do 464-881 Korea
Tel: 82-31-760-3500
Fax: 82-31-763-2268
Industry: Golf Course Operation
Serveone Co., Ltd.
Address: 35 Fl., LG Twin Tower - East Annex,
20 Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3773-1384
Fax: 82-2-3773-1199
Industry: Electronic Commerce Via Internet
LG N Sys. Co., Ltd.
President: Gye-Hyeon Park
Address: 5 Fl., LG Mapo Bldg., 275, Gongdeok
2-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul 121-721 Korea
Tel: 82-2-705-3001
Fax: 82-2-705-3004
Industry: Other Software Consultancy and
supply
Hi Plaza Co., Ltd.
Address: 4 Fl. LG Gangseo BD 36, Mullae-dong
6-ga, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-096 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2164-1000
Fax: 82-2-2164-0719
Industry: Retail Sale of Electrical Household
Appliances
Powercomm Inc.
Address: 10Fl., Sindeok Bldg., 1329-7, Seocho
2-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul 137-858 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2086-5235
Fax: 82-2-2086-5229
Industry: Leased Line Services
Hi Business Logistics
Address: 4f GS Gangseo BD 36, Mullaedong
6-ga, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul 150-096 Korea
Tel: 82-2-2163-5518
Fax: 82-2-2163-5566
Industry: Freight Transport Arrangement
V-ENS Co., Ltd.
Address: 236-1, Hyoseong 2-dong, Gyeyang-gu,
Incheon 407-830 Korea
Tel: 82-32-540-5500
Fax: 82-32-540-5050
Industry: Other Engineering Services
Lusem Co., Ltd.
Address: 23B-5L, Gumi 4-danji, Gupo-dong,
Gumi-si, Gyeongbuk-do 730-400 Korea
Tel: 82-54-470-0900
Fax: 82-54-470-0901
Industry: Manufacture of Electronic
Integrated Circuits
Csleader Co., Ltd.
Address: 267-14, Nonhyeon 2-dong, Gangnam-gu,
Seoul 135-833 Korea
Tel: 82-2-3416-7073
Fax: 82-2-3416-7272
Industry: Telemarketing and Telephone Call
Centers
International Tele Dream Co., Ltd.
President: Sang-Ok Seo
Address: 5f, LG Telecom Bldg., 165-10,
Gamjeon 1-dong, Sasang-gu, Busan 617-804 Korea
Tel: 82-51-319-7516
Fax: 82-51-319-7272
Industry: Telemarketing and Telephone Call
Centers
Tecas Co., Ltd.
Address: 6Fl., LG Telecom Bldg., 35-1,
Gwangcheon-dong, Seo-gu, Gwangju 502-800 Korea
Tel: 82-62-601-7210
Fax: 82-62-601-7272
Industry: Telemarketing and Telephone Call
Centers
Subsidiary
Seetec Co., Ltd.
Address: 679, Daejuk-ri, Daesan-eup,
Seosan-si, Chungnam-do 356-874 Korea
Tel: 82-41-689-8114
Fax: 82-41-666-1678
Industry: Manufacture of Basic Organic
Petrochemicals
LG Dow Polycarbonate Ltd.
President: Mark Remmert, Dae-Hyun Jun
Address: 762-1, Jungheung-dong, Yeosu-si,
Jeonnam-do 555-805 Korea
Tel: 82-61-680-6602
Fax: 82-61-680-6604
Industry: Manufacture of Synthetic Resin and
Other Plastic Materials
LG Chemical of America Inc. (LGCAI)
Address: 920 SYLVAN AVE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS NJ
07632 USA
Tel: 1-201-816-2302
Fax: 1-201-816-0961
*LG Chem has 100% shares of LG CAI.
LGCAI Detroit Office
Address: 3000 TWON CENTER SUITE 1435
SOUTHFIELD MI 48075 USA
Tel: 1-248-358-0400, 1-248-386-0800
Fax: 1-248-358-0494
LGCAI Los Angeles Office
Address: 17777 CENTER COURT DRIVE SUITE #675
CERRITOS CA 90703 USA
Tel: 1-562-653-8076, 1-562-653-8080
Fax: 1-562-653-8096
LGCAI San Diego Office
Address: 10225 WILLOW CREEK ROAD, SAN DIEGO,
CA 92131-1807 USA
Tel: 1-858-271-5545
Fax: 1-858-271-4114
LG Solid Surface, LLC
Address: 8009 W OLIVE AVE PEORIA AZ
85345-7109 USA
Tel: 1-623-776-7373
Fax: 1-623-776-3081
LG Chem Industrial Materials
Address: 215 NORTH PIEDMONT STREET CALHOUN GA
30701 USA
Tel: 1-706-629-4533
Fax: 1-706-629-4263
*LG Chem has 100% shares of LG Chem
Industrial Materials.
Compact Power
LG Chem Information & Electronics
Materials
Address: 1 LG BEILU LG CHANYEYUAN XIANGANG
KAIFAQU NANJING CHINA
Tel: 86-25-8580-0606
Fax: 86-25-8580-4507
Ningbo LG Yongxing Latex Co., Ltd
Address: 66, HAITIAN ROAD, HOUHAITANG
INDUSTRY ZONE, ZHENHAI, NINGBO, ZHEJIANG, CHINA
Tel: 86-574-8719-4251
Fax: 86-574-8729-6697
LG Chem (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Address: XIAO YUN ROAD NO. 26, CHAOYANG
DISTRICT, PENGRUN BUILDING, BEIJING 100016 CHINA
Tel: 86-10-8458-0358
Fax: 86-10-8458-4286
LGCCI Shanghai Office
Address: 30TH FLOOR, ZHAOFENG PLAZA, NO. 1027
CHANGNING ROAD, CHANGNING
DISTRICT, SHANGHAI 200050 CHINA
Tel: 86-21-5241-3322
Fax: 86-21-5241-5201
LGCCI Guangzhou Office
Address: RM 2808-2810, GUANGZHOU GOLD LION
TOWER, 138 TIYU ROAD EAST, TIANHE, GUANGZHOU 510620 CHINA
Tel: 86-20-3878-1200
Fax: 86-20-3878-1143
LG Chemical (Guangzhou) Engineering Plastics
Co., Ltd.
Address: NO. 1, YECHENG 1ST ROAD, EASTERN
SECTION OF ECONOMIC & TECHNOLOGLICAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, GUANGZHOU,
510760 CHINA
Tel: 86-20-8200-1570
Fax: 86-20-8200-1819, 86-8226-6671
LG Chem (Tianjin)EP
Address: NO. 1233 SHUN HUA ROAD, TANG GU
DISTRICT, TIANJIN 300455 CHINA
Tel: 86-22-2538-6666
Fax: 86-22-2538-8316
Tianjin LG New Building Materials Co., Ltd.
Address: 12 QUANTA ROAD, WUQING DEV AREA,
TIANJIN HITECH INDUSTRY ZONE, TIANJIN 301700 CHINA
Tel: 86-22-8212-5558
Fax: 86-22-8211-3173
Tianjin LG Window & Door Co., Ltd.
Address: 12 QUANTA ROAD, WUQING DEV AREA,
TIANJIN HITECH INDUSTRY ZONE, TIANJIN 301700 CHINA
Tel: 86-22-8212-5558
Fax: 86-22-8210-3077
LG Chem (Tianjin) Engineering Plastics
Co.Ltd.
Address: 12 QUANFA ROAD, WUGING DEV. AREA,
TIANJIN CHINA
Tel: 86-22-8212-5558 (380, 381)
Fax: 86-22-8212-3541
LG Chemical (Hunan) Phosphor Materials Co.,
Ltd.
Address: NO. 99, EAST, LIXIANG ROAD, XINGSHA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, CHANGSHA, HUNAN CHINA
Tel: 86-73-1406-3846
Fax: 86-73-1406-3868
LG Chem Trading
Address: Rm K, 5th Fl, HongQiao Business
Center, HongQiao Road 2272, Shanghai, China
Tel: 86-21-6237-6532
LG CHEM EUROPE Sarl
Address: AVENU DES MORGINES 12, CH-1213,
PETIT-LANCY, GENEVA SWITZERLAND
Tel: 41-22-879-5485
Fax: 41-22-879-5489
LG Chem Taiwan
Address: 6F, 4F, NO. 105, SEC. 2, TUNHWA
SOUTH ROAD, TAIPEI, TAIWAN R.O.C.
Tel: 886-2-2700-9077
Fax: 886-2-2709-9151
LG India Holdings
LG Chem HK
Address: 15TH FLOOR BANK OF AMERICA TOWER, 12
HARCOURT ROAD, HONG KONG
Tel: 852-2820-7952
Fax: 852-2524-3649
LG Chem Display Materials
LG Chem Poland SP. Z O. O.
Sales by Region (Activity
& Markets)
|
Sales/ Unit :Mil KRW |
2006 |
2005 |
2004 |
|
Export |
5,491,948 |
4,266,411 |
4,110,338 |
|
Domestic |
3,810,392 |
3,158,694 |
3,017,073 |
|
Total |
9,302,341 |
7,425,104 |
7,127,411 |
Court Action
There are 4 cases (1,620,000,000 KRW) and 3 cases (464,000,000 KRW) as
the creditor, and 13 cases (2,823,000,000 KRW) and 13 cases(12,000,000,000 KRW)
as a Defendant.
News Clipping
LG Chem's Q4 net profit falls 15 pct
SEOUL, Jan. 17 (Yonhap) -- LG Chem Ltd., South Korea's largest producer
of chemicals, said Wednesday its fourth-quarter net profit fell 15 percent from
a year ago due to higher oil prices.
Net profit came to 94.5 billion won (US$100.85 million) in the
October-December period, compared with 111.2 billion won a year earlier, the
company said in a regulatory filing.
Sales gained 26.6 percent year-on-year to 2.42 trillion won in the
fourth quarter and operating profit increased 9.4 percent to 112.2 billion won,
the company said.
For all of 2006, net income declined 17.9 percent from a year earlier to
328.8 billion won, while sales rose 25.3 percent to 9.3 trillion won, it said.
LG Chem shares rose 1.09 percent to 46,300 won on the Seoul bourse. The
results were released after the market closed.
The company said it aims to post sales of 9.7 trillion won this year, up
4.7 percent from a year ago. To this end, it plans to spend 671.5 billion won
on facility investments, it added.
LG Chem to Root Out Unethical Business
Practices
KOREA TIMES:09-22-2006
By Park Hyong-ki/Staff Reporter
Kim Bahn-suk, right, CEO of LG Chem, listens to a lecture on corporate
governance by the Fair Trade Commission at the company's institute in Osan,
Kyonggi Province, Thursday.
/Courtesy of LG Chem
LG Chem, Korea’s biggest chemicals producer, said it will not tolerate
executives and employees engaged in unethical and illegal business activities,
as part of its efforts to strengthen transparency in management and improve
corporate governance.
At an in-house leadership workshop held at the LG Chem institute in
Osan, Kyonggi Province from Wednesday-Thursday, the company’s CEO Kim Bahn-suk
urged his staff not to get trapped by temptation that would lead them to
practice business unfairly.
``The nation’s economy and chemicals market are going through hard
times, casting a shadow over management,’’ said Kim. ``Mindful of this, some of
the far-sighted managers may be lured into operating their businesses
unethically as a means necessary to reach the company’s projected goals.’’
The chief executive said this was the wrong approach. In times of
hardship, the company needs to put extra efforts into reforming the management
system and expanding in-house education for staff on how to run an ethical
business, Kim said.
Some 110 LG Chem employees and executives both from home and abroad
attended the two-day lecture on ways to strengthen the company’s management and
corporate governance.
``Anyone who gets caught in business irregularities that range from
illegal financial transactions with subcontractors to swindling customers will
be penalized,’’ said a spokeswoman at LG Chem. ``The company will either fire
that person or freeze his or her managerial rights for a certain period,
depending on the seriousness of the matter.’’
Also at the leadership program, the CEO noted that a company that
achieves its target goals by practicing business honestly is truly the winner
in today’s red-hot competition.
``Although our management has moved ahead of others in practicing
friendly business [in Korea], we must push further to become one of the world’s
top-tier chemicals company like BASF and Dow Chemical that have a high-level of
corporate governance and management.’’
LG Chem has been giving lectures on ``Righteous Management’’ over 40
times a year for its staff and business partners since 2003 when it established
an ethics department.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Devises Safe Way of
Producing Special Fabrics
Date: 29-Nov-2005
LG Chem., Korea’s largest chemical company, has developed an
environmentally-friendly way of mass-producing terephthalaldehyde (TPAL), an
important ingredient for special fabrics such as bulletproof vests, flame
retardant clothes and space suits.
Overall, LG Chem has already applied for several patents and is
currently waiting for approvals from the United States, Japan, Germany and nine
other countries, the company said Tuesday. The company plans to sell its
technology license and start production by 2008.
TPAL is an organic synthesis intermediate material for dyestuffs,
pharmaceuticals, specialty polymers, and electronic materials. It is now mostly
used to produce fluorescent whitening agents.
The existing TPAL production process is harmful to the environment as it
uses chlorine as a reactant and emits hydrochloric acid as a by-product.
Another problem with the process is that it is not cost effective enough to
mass-produce. Currently, China and India are major producers.
LG Chem’s new manufacturing process resolved these problems by using air
instead of chlorine, thus making the process environment-friendly. Furthermore,
LG Chem lowered production costs by implementing its own high performance
catalyst and optimized the overall production process.
``The new process holds great significance as it is both
environment-friendly and cost effective,’’ said Yeo Jong-kee, president of LG
Chem.
The company’s ability to mass-produce, could cut the price of TPAL down
to more than half of its current price, broadening its usage and opening a
wider market for the product.
LG Chem is the flagship leader in the chemical business in terms of both
size and performance. It is a vertically integrated chemical company that
manufactures a wide range of products from petrochemical goods to high-value
added plastics and high performance industrial materials.
It also extends its chemical expertise to high-tech materials for
electronics and information technology such as cutting-edge rechargeable
batteries and display materials.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: Methanol Powers
Portable Fuel Cell for Notebook PCs
Date: 28-Sep-2005
LG Chem, South Korea’s No.1 chemical company, has developed the world’s
most efficient portable fuel cell that can power a notebook PC for longer than
10 hours.
The company Wednesday took the wraps off the futuristic fuel cells that
use methanol and announced it will commercialize the product by late this year.
``This is a kind of miniature electric generator aimed at providing
electricity for those who frequently use notebook PCs or power-hungry info-tech
devices on the move,’’ LG Chem spokesman Kim Dong-joo said.
A fuel cell is a mechanism for transforming chemical energy such as
hydrogen and methanol into electricity. Unlike batteries that require
recharging, a fuel cell can produce electricity as long as it has fuel.
A cartridge containing methanol provides fuel, which combines with
oxygen to generate electricity. The cartridge can be replaced after the
methanol runs out.
Kim added the newfangled fuel cell boasts a durability of over 4,000
hours, about eight times longer than the norm, and each cartridge would run a notebook
PC for up to 10 hours.
``People will also be able to recharge their handset batteries with fuel
cells as they now do at home or in the office with power plugs. One cartridge
would allow them to recharge a cell phone hundreds of times,’’ Kim said.
At a size of 17.2 centimeters by 10.6 centimeters, the fuel cell is 5.4
centimeters thick and weighs 1.5 kilometers, a little too big to carry.
``We will halve the size and weight of the product before its commercial
launch late this year while doubling the amount of electricity it can generate.
A fuel cell will retail at about 500,000 won and a cartridge would sell for
thousands of won,’’ Lee said.
LG Chem’s chief technology officer Yeo Jong-kee expects the market for
fuel cells will open up soon, thus enhancing the company’s footing.
``Our fuel cell, which has durability and reliability, provides us a
great opportunity to outpace competitors and to gain a strong presence in the
global market,’’ Lee said.
``Once the global codes and standards for portable fuel cells are
prepared this year, we will start commercialization by meeting growing demands
in such areas as laptops, mobile handsets and portable electronic devices for
the military.’’
Lee expects the global demand for portable fuel cells will expand 28.3
percent each year for the next five years from $600 million next year to $1.9
billion in 2010.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG, LS, GS to Compete
in Rechargeable Battery Market
Date: 06-Jun-2005
The LG Group and its sibling business groups are poised to clash in the
rechargeable battery market.
Last year, the LG Group said it would split up the nation’s
second-largest business group.
Back then, the chaebol affirmed that the demerger is aimed at better
catering to customer needs and accommodating the various production focus
requirements through a diverse business portfolio. It also said that the
business scope of the three entities would not overlap.
However, apart from the affirmation made a year ago, the three groups
are forecast to draw bead on one another in the rechargeable battery and fuel
cell markets. The three-cornered competition is just around the corner.
With long-lasting fuel cells, an alternative to existing lithium-ion
batteries that have recycling and degradation problems, electronic and
information device users need not go through the annoyances of recharging
computers and power cables that physically restrict their mobility.
The GS Group and the LS Group have recently announced their plans to
either initiate or strengthen the rechargeable battery business, turning back
on LG Chem, which they used to subsist under one roof.
The two business groups hitherto have restrained themselves from
encroaching upon business areas in which their former siblings have been
engaged.
Nevertheless, attracted by the enormous growth potential of the
rechargeable battery and next-generation electronic material business, the two
demerged business groups have broken the taboo of averting a competition that
eat away market share of former sister companies.
GS Caltex, formerly LG-Caltex Oil Corp., recently changed the name of
its fuel cell subsidiary Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (CETI) to GS Fuel Cell
under a scheme to strengthen its fuel cell business and foster the business
into a next-generation growth engine.
``As our fuel cell business focuses on the household-use appliances at
the moment, we are unlikely to compete directly with LG Chem at the moment,’’
said GS Fuel Cell chief executive Bae Jun-gang.
GS Fuel Cell plans to focus on household-use fuel cells in the
short-term but expand its reach to notebook and portable electronic and
communication device fuel cell segments in the long-term.
``But there’s also no reason for us to keep avoid direct competition
against LG Chem in the fuel cell market segment for portable devices,’’ he
added.
CETI was a fuel cell joint venture set up by LG-Caltex and
Florida-headquartered Dais Analytic Corp. back in October 2000.
The LS Group also unveiled an ambitious plan to concentrate its
resources on developing the rechargeable battery related material business into
its key cash cow.
The mid-sized conglomerate, which produces telecom cables and related
components, power and control cables, electronic parts, copper wire rod and industrial
machinery, has mapped out a long-term blueprint to grow into a leading parts
and material supplier by 2012, having rechargeable battery material as a pillar
business.
The LS Group targets 15 billion won in sales in the high-end copper foil
and copper clad laminate business, including those for rechargeable batteries.
``LG Chem is an important business partner and a key client as witnessed
in our joint development of rechargeable battery-use anode cathode active
material,’’ LS Cable senior vice president Choi Myung-gyu said.
``But we (LS Cable and LG Chem) will still carry on with our independent
project to develop an anode cathode active material of our own by the end of
this year as planned,’’ Choi said.
LG Chem, Korea’s No. 1 producer of rechargeable batteries, plans to roll
out the portable-use fuel cell product in the latter half of the year, adding
it to its previous strong product line ups of lithium-ion and lithium-polymer
batteries. The chemicals firm plans to roll out portable fuel cells and those
for notebook PCs in the second half of this year.
The company also began developing substances for rechargeable batteries
such as anode active materials.
``As cost is the most important element for raising competitiveness in
the rechargeable battery market, we will develop substances such as cathode
anode active material and electrolyte’’ said a manager at LG Chem.
Since 2003, LG Chem has been beefing up its production of rechargeable
lithium-ion batteries and polarizers mostly used in mobile devices. The company
seeks to become the top supplier of polarizers as to put it on a par with Sanyo
Electric of Japan for leadership in rechargeable batteries.
In longer term, LG Chem also wants to be a crucial player in fuel cells
and solar cells.
LG Chem is determined to leapfrog its global rivals. By 2010, LG expects
to pour $1 billion into a plant at Ochang, south of Seoul, for next-generation
batteries and other new gadgets.
LG Chem still has a big advantage against its two former sibling
companies: its tie to LG Electronics. LG Electronics is world’s No. 5 mobile
handset maker and global top-tier supplier of a handful of other portable
electronics gizmos.
As long-term rechargeable battery business plans of the subsidiaries of
the three conglomerates suggest, LG Chem and GS Fuel Cell are forecast to
compete in the fuel cell market and LG Chem and LS Cable in the battery
material market.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Group Strengthens
Environment Management
Date: 05-Jun-2005
LG Group is strengthening its eco-friendly management with an aim to
become a top-tier multinational corporation.
South Korea’s third-largest conglomerate said yesterday that it has
decided environmental management will be a key component of success in future.
With Environment Day tomorrow, LG Group said it would devise and
customize environmental management systems for each of its affiliate firms and
subsidiaries and work to develop eco-friendly electronic products.
As part of attempts to strengthen environmental management, LG
Electronics will remove all hazardous heavy elements from all electronic
modules and products and LG Chem will launch pollutant-free production at its
plants.
LG Evergreen Foundation will also reinforce its public environmental
campaigns.
LG Electronics plans to expand the lead-free soldering manufacturing
system, which was applied to a limited number of items including liquid crystal
display (LCD) televisions, washing machines and air conditioners since 2003, to
entire products starting July this year.
LG Group’s drive to strengthen its environmental management follows a
worldwide implementation of tightened industrial environmental regulations due
to the Kyoto Protocol that took effect on Feb. 16.
The RoHS, which stands for the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, will be enforced
by the European Union July next year. With the launch of the RoHS rules, the EU
will ban the sale of electronics goods that contain hazardous substances.
A total of six substances will be restricted under the RoHS directive:
four metal substances namely lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), cadmium (Cd), and
hexavalent chromium (Cr VI) and two groups of organic flame retardants, PBB
(polybrominated biphenyls) and PBDE (polybrominated diphenyl ethers).
RoHS is aimed at reducing waste management problems linked to substances
that are likely to pose health and environmental risks.
In preparation for the strengthened environmental regulations, LG Electronics
plans to produce all products in accordance with the RoHS regulations starting
next month.
LG.Philips LCD has also removed all hazardous materials from its LCD
products.
LG Chem has mapped out an environmental management goal for 2006 to
reduce energy consumption levels by 18 percent, waste water by 50 percent and
waste matter by 40 percent from 2001 levels.
Moreover, the chemicals firm will organize a task force to cope with the
Kyoto climatic protocol. It is also conducting research on improving production
processes such as replacing raw materials and filtering pollutants from
wastewater to reduce polluting discharges by its plants.
Last year, LG Chem familiarized itself with eco-friendly building
materials that are free of formaldehyde, a well-known health risk because it
pollutes air inside buildings.
LG Evergreen Foundation also plans to strengthen its forestation
business this year.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Chem's Profit Falls
22.6%
Date: 01-May-2005
LG Chem, the nation’s largest chemical company, saw its net profit fall
22.6 percent in the first quarter this year from the same period last year as
higher crude oil prices and a stronger won against the dollar worsened its
business bottom line.
LG’s profits came to 118 billion won ($118 million) for the first three
months ending in March, down from 152 billion won a year ago, the company said
in a statement on Friday.
Operating profit also dropped 16.4 percent from a year ago to 141
billion won but sales rose 16.1 percent to 1.86 trillion won.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Chem Speeds Up
Globalization
Date: 03-Apr-2005
Top management of LG Chem, the nation’s largest chemical company, has
said the company will continue its strategy of globalizing businesses and
manpower.
``The company has firmed up efforts to become a global player under our
`hybrid strategy’ over the past few years,” LG Chem president No Ki-ho said in
a press conference held at the Westin Chosun Hotel last Friday.
``The two-pronged strategy is to relocate products that have lost
competitiveness overseas, while retaining products with growth potential in the
local market.
``Overseas expansion is critical for the company’s growth. First of all,
the local market is saturated. Secondly, the overseas production of certain
products is cost effective in various aspects, including labor, tariffs and
logistics cost, compared with the domestic production.’’
In particular, Korea’s labor cost for the production of some chemical
products is higher than that in advanced nations like the U.S., he said. LG
Chem will open an acrylic solid surface factory in the U.S. this year.
LG Chem’s globalization initiative yielded results in terms of overseas
sales. In 2004, overseas sales as a percentage of the total reached 46 percent
and the company aims to raise that to 50 percent this year and to 57 percent by
2008.
The chemical firm now has a presence in China, India, the U.S. and
Germany.
China is the key for the chemical firm’s overseas businesses, taking
half its overseas sales.
The company is also concentrating on research and development (R&D)
to raise its product competitiveness as a global chemical giant.
No said LG Chem plans to increase R&D investments by 30 percent to
250 billion won this year.
Investment in people will also be expanded to cultivate a globalized
workforce. No and other executives also went to the U.S. in person last month
to hunt for overseas talent.
``Overseas talent tends to be better than domestic for language
capability. I believe language skills are essential for a global company,’’ No
said.
LG Chem plans to expand the high-tech part of its business portfolio,
such as information and electronic material, No added.
Currently, as a percentage of total sales, petrochemical takes 55
percent, industrial material and information 30 percent and electronic
materials businesses 15 percent.
``Our company aims to raise the proportion of sales from the information
and electric materials business to 26 percent by 2010,’’ No said.
The nation’s chemical giant posted a record high of 7.12 trillion won in
sales last year, a 26 percent increase over 2003. Operating profit increased 9
percent to 522 billion won.
It expects to achieve 7.48 trillion in sales this year, a 5 percent increase
over 2004.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Chem Sets Up Fuel
Cell R&D Center in Korea University
Date: 09-Mar-2005
LG, the nation’s largest chemical company, has set up a fuel cell
research and development center in Korea University, Seoul.
It is the first lab based in the university and will play a central role in the corporate-university cooperation of LG Chem, the company said.
The center’s 80 research pools will focus on developing clean energy
technology, including fuel cells, in addition to further study on
next-generation display materials.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Chem to Raise $30
Mil.
Date: 04-Mar-2005
LG Chem Ltd, the nation’s largest chemical company, said it plans to
raise $30 million by issuing euro-denominated debts.
It will use the proceeds from the sale of three-year debts as operating
capital, the company said in a regulatory filing.
The debts will carry an interest rate of the six-month London Interbank
Offered Rate plus 0.6 percentage point.
LG Chem's net profit reached 536.4 billion won last year, up 48 percent
from the previous year.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Chem to Expand
Overseas Sales
Date: 10-Feb-2005
LG Chem, the nation’s largest chemical company, said it has set its overseas
sales target, including exports and sales from its operations in other
countries, at $4.5 billion for this year, up from $3.4 billion last year.
Sales from exports and overseas operations will take up more than half
of its domestic and overseas sales this year, the company said.
LG Chem aims to raise sales from exports and overseas operation to as
high as $7.4 billion by 2008.
To attain this goal, the chemical unit of LG Group will strengthen its
overseas marketing and production activities in China and other nations.
In China, it will integrate marketing activities of its units into its
Chinese holding firm, solidify its dominance in various petrochemical goods and
diversify its businesses into electronics materials and construction parts.
China-related sales, including exports to China and sales from its Chinese operations, are expected to rise 22 percent year-on-year to $2.89 billion this year, it said.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: LG Chem Posts 48.1%
Rise in Net Profit
Date: 31-Jan-2005
LG Chem said Monday that its net profits surged 48.1 percent last year
from a year ago, helped by rising exports.
The bottom line came to an estimated 536.4 billion won ($521.9 million),
the chemical maker said in a preliminary filing with the Korea Stock Exchange.
Sales rose 25.6 percent to 7.13 trillion won, with operating profit
climbing 9.1 percent to 522.9 billion won.
LG Chem said it is targeting 7.48 trillion won in sales and 714.5
billion won in investment for 2005.
The company added that it will focus on information and electronics
materials businesses as well as its battery businesses this year.
Newspaper: Money Today
Subject: LG to Emerge as Global
Leader in Electronics & Chemical Industries
Date: 28-Jan-2005
A partnership between the Koo and Hur families of LG Group has come to
an end after 57 years.
14 affiliates including GS Holdings split off from LG Groups, and the
split was endorsed by the Fair Trade Commission on January 27. LG Group said
that it would now focus on reemerging as a global leader in electronics and
chemical sectors.
As a result, the number of total affiliate under LG Group has been
reduced to 37 companies including 8 electronics companies, 7 chemical
companies, and 21 communication and service companies.
LG Group plans to focus on achieving its goal of becoming a world-class
company through its first-class management practice and accelerate its growth
by expanding its global businesses, securing and nurturing competent workers,
and establishing itself as one of the top 3 global brands.
LG has decided to reorganize and differentiate its management system for
its affiliates in the electronics and chemical divisions to significantly
expand its major businesses and nurture them to lead its future growth.
Based on the best-ever results achieved by its major affiliates such as
LG Electronics, LG Phillips LCD, and LG Chem, LG has decided to increase its
R&D investment by 42% from last year to 11.7 trillion won to strengthen its
market dominance and gain the upper hand in the global market.
LG Electronics posted 30 trillion won in sales last year, up 20% from
the previous year, and was ranked No. 5 in the electronics information &
communication sector. The electronics company plans to be included in top 3 by
2010.
In order to achieve its goal, LG Electronics plans to become No. 1 PDP
TV manufacturer in 2006 and No. 1 LCD TV manufacturer in 2008. The company also
plans to sell 62 million units of mobile phones by dominating the global CDMA
market and aggressively attacking the GSM market.
LG Electronics also aims to reach $10 billion in digital appliance sales
in 2006 and to be ranked No. 1 in 2007. The electronics company will also try
to take over the No. 1 position in the domestic notebook market.
LG Phillips LCD is planning to be named No. 1 in the LCD TV market and
increase its market dominance in the high-end, high value-added monitor and
notebook LCD markets.
LG Chem is hoping to be ranked No. 1 in the polarizer market in 2006 and
in the secondary battery sector in 2008. The company also plans to aggressively
invest in its PVC and ABS businesses to emerge as a top global chemical company
by 2008.
LG Group will focus its efforts on nurturing and establishing its
electronics and chemical divisions as top global brands. For this, the company
has created a brand management team to manage and nurture its brands in
overseas markets.
A source at LG said, “By focusing on our electronics and chemical
divisions, we will try to enhance our management system and maximize the value
in our human resources to emerge as a global leader.”
In spite of the split, LG’s sales and capitalization are not expected to
fall.
LG reached 82 trillion won in sales in 2004 and is planning to increase
the figure by 15% this year to 94 trillion won. Its capitalization is also
reaching 35.2 trillion won based on its enhanced management transparency and
outstanding results of its major affiliates including LG Electronics and LG
Chem.
Newspaper: The Korea Times
Subject: FTC Loses Legal Battle
With LG
Date: 16-Jan-2005
The dispute over the excessive surcharge imposed by the nation’s
anti-trust regulator is brewing again as the Seoul High Court last Friday gave
the case to LG Chem in a penalty legal battle with the Fair Trade Commission
(FTC).
The FTC ordered a corrective measure and imposed 12 billion won in
surcharges to the nation’s leading chemical firm in April 2001, saying the
chemical company violated the Fair Trade Act by conducting an unfair
intra-transaction.
In 1999, LG sold its 20.63 million shares in LG Petrochemical at 5,500
won per share, which was lower than market value of at least 6,839 won, to 23
closely related people, including LG.Phillips LCD vice chairman Koo Bon-joon
and GS Holdings chairman Huh Chang-soo.
LG took the FTC to court for the annulment of the excessive surcharge,
claiming that stock transactions are not subject to a competition-restraining
factor.
The Seoul High Court concluded that although people with connections with a conglomerate receive benefits from an affiliate of the business concerned, it is hardly possible to define it as an anti-competitive business practice unless it is proved the favor hampers fair transactions in the market.
The court added that the restraint on wealth succession activities in an
irregular manner goes beyond the objectives of the Fair Trade Act.
In response to the court decision, the FTC will allegedly appeal to a
higher court.
In a similar case, the FTC lost the legal dispute with the Samsung Group
last September.
The Supreme Court annulled 15.8 billon won of surcharges imposed on an
unfair inside-trading at the nation’s largest business in a similar case to
LG’s.
In 1999, Samsung SDS issued 23 billion won in bonds with warrants (BW)
and intentionally sold them at a price lower than market value to
closely-related people, including Lee Jay-young, the son of the group chairman,
four siblings and two executives of the group.
It was certain the price gap reaped enormous profits for the
underwriters, but the highest court concluded the FTC failed to prove the
unfair practice in market competition.
``The court rulings request the FTC to be more cautious when it judges
anti-competitive business practices and decides the amount of surcharges on a
corporation, which sometimes could be big enough to take a company to an edge
of collapse,’’ industry watchers pointed out.
RATING
EXPLANATIONS
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RATING |
STATUS |
PROPOSED CREDIT LINE |
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>86 |
Aaa |
Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest
capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums |
Unlimited |
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71-85 |
Aa |
Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit
transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest
and principal sums |
Large |
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56-70 |
A |
Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General
unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for
payment of interest and principal sums |
Fairly Large |
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41-55 |
Ba |
Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal
commitments. |
Satisfactory |
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26-40 |
B |
Unfavourable & favourable factors carry similar weight in credit
consideration. Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems
comparatively below average/normal. |
Small |
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11-25 |
Ca |
Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums
in default or expected to be in default upon maturity |
Limited with
full security |
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<10 |
C |
Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised |
Credit not
recommended |
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NR |
In view of the lack of information, we have no basis upon which to
recommend credit dealings |
No Rating |
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This score serves as a reference to assess SC’s credit risk
and to set the amount of credit to be extended. It is calculated from a
composite of weighted scores obtained from each of the major sections of this
report. The assessed factors and their relative weights (as indicated through
%) are as follows:
Financial
condition (40%) Ownership
background (20%) Payment
record (10%)
Credit history
(10%) Market trend
(10%) Operational
size (10%)