LG DISPLAY Co., Ltd. (LPL)
16.43USD
9 Feb 2010
$0.59 (+3.72%)
$16.43
--
$16.57
$16.09
2,550,534
1,820,895
$18.45
$7.43
About
Overall
| Beta: | 1.29 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | $11,749.65 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 715.63 |
| Annual Dividend: | 0.00 |
| Yield (%): | NA |
Financials
| LPL | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | -- | 3.23 | 4.40 |
| EPS (TTM): | -106.54 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | -1.12 | -0.14 | 0.63 |
| ROE: | -1.61 | -0.44 | 1.34 |
Seoul shares close lower on banks, Kumho issues
SEOUL, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Seoul shares fell on Monday led by banking and Kumho Asiana Group related issues including Hana Financial Group and Kumho Petrochemical , amid renewed concerns about the group's financial position.
Seoul shares slip; banks, Kumho Asiana issues fall
* Banks, Kumho Asiana Group issues tumble on Group worries
Corning sees rising profit, but outlook hurts stock
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Specialty glass maker Corning Inc expects sales and earnings to rise this year, driven by strong global demand for TVs and mobile phones, but concerns that the company's outlook was too conservative sent the stock lower on Friday.
UPDATE 2-Corning sees rising profit, but outlook hurts stock
* Expects 14 pct-22 pct increase in total LCD glass demand
Seoul shares post lowest close in over 2 mths
* Sentiment hit by European debt fears, weak U.S. job data
Seoul shares hit 2-month low on risk exodus
* Sentiment hit by European debt fears, weak U.S. job data
Seoul shares lose ground as investors seek safety
SEOUL, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Seoul shares dropped 3 percent at the open on Friday after substantial losses on Wall Street, with escalating sovereign debt problems in Europe and weaker-than-expected U.S. job data weighing on sentiment.
Factbox: Possible suppliers for Apple's iPad
(Reuters) - Apple Inc on Wednesday released the iPad, a 9.7-inch tablet-style computer that has been the talk of the technology world for months. Analysts expect Apple to ship 2 million to 5 million units of the device in its first year.
Chi Mei, Innolux, TPO merger pushed to April-source
TAIPEI, Jan 28 (Reuters) - The proposed merger between Taiwan LCD panel makers Innolux , Chi Mei and TPO Display will be delayed by a month to April 1, a source with direct knowledge of the situation said on Thursday.
UPDATE 1-AU Q4 net lags estimates as lawsuit weighs
* Q4 net loss T$7.9 bln vs T$353 mln net profit consensus
Competitors
| Price | Change | |
|---|---|---|
| Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (005930.KS) | ₩755,000.00 | -6,000.00 |
| Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (005935.KS) | ₩492,500.00 | -1,000.00 |
| AU Optronics Corp. (2409.TW) | NT$36.30 | +0.10 |
| Chi Mei Optoelectronics Corporation (3009.TW) | NT$24.05 | 0.00 |
| Chung Hwa Picture Tubes LTD. (2475.TW) | NT$3.35 | +0.15 |
| HannStar Display Corp (6116.TW) | NT$6.71 | -0.07 |
| Innolux Display Corporation (3481.TW) | NT$50.60 | +0.30 |
| Sharp Corporation (6753.T) | ¥1,087.00 | +20.00 |
| Hitachi, Ltd. (6501.T) | ¥306.00 | -1.00 |
| Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (6503.T) | ¥723.00 | -1.00 |





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