LG Display
Type | Public company |
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Traded as | |
Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Sang-beom Han (Chief Executive Officer) |
Products | TFT-LCD panels, OLEDs, Flexible displays |
Revenue | US$6.1 billion (2013) |
Operating income | US$362.5 million (2013) |
Net income | US$222.7 million (2013) |
Employees | 53,000 |
Parent | LG Group |
Website | http://www.lgdisplay.com/ |
LG Display | |
Hangul | LG디스플레이 |
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Revised Romanization | LG Diseupeullei |
McCune–Reischauer | LG Tisŭp'ŭllei |
LG Display (Korean: LG 디스플레이) is the world's largest LCD panel maker.[1] LG Display is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
History
LG Display was originally formed as a joint venture by the Korean electronics company LG Electronics and the Dutch company Koninklijke Philips Electronics in 1999 to manufacture active matrix liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and was formerly known as LG.Philips LCD, but Philips sold off all its shares in late 2008.[2]
On 12 December 2008, LG.Philips LCD announced its plan to change its corporate name to LG Display upon receiving approval at the company's annual general meeting of shareholders on 29 February. The company claimed the name change reflects the company's business scope expansion and business model diversification, the change in corporate governance following the reduction of Philips' equity stake, and LG's commitment to enhanced responsible management.
The company has eight manufacturing plants in Gumi and Paju, South Korea. It also has a module assembly plant in Nanjing and Guangzhou in China and Wroclaw in Poland.
LG Display became an independent company in July 2004 when it was concurrently listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: LPL) and the South Korean Stock Exchange (KRX: 034220).
They are one of the main licensed manufacturers of the more color-accurate IPS panels used by Dell, NEC, ASUS, Apple (including iMacs, iPads, iPhones, iPod touches) and others, which were developed by Hitachi.
In December 2010, the EU fined LG Display €215 million for its part in an LCD price fixing scheme.[3] Other companies were fined for a combined total of €648.9 million, including Chimei Innolux, AU Optronics, Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd., and HannStar Display Corp..[4] LG Display has said it is considering appealing the fine.[5]
See also
- LG Group
- Economy of South Korea
- IPS Panel
- FPR
References
- ↑ "Large-Area TFT LCD Shipments Grow 26% Y/Y in 2010, Reaching 665 Million". DisplaySearch. 14 February 2011.
- ↑ "LG Display shares drop 5.4 percent on Philips stake sale". Reuters. 12 March 2009.
- ↑ Aoife White (8 December 2010). "LCD-Panel Makers Fined $649 Million by European Union for Price Fixing". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
- ↑ "EUROPA - PRESS RELEASES - Press release - Joaquín Almunia Vice President of the European Commission responsible for Competition Policy Press conference on LCD cartel, Visa and French chemists' association decisions Press conference Brussels, 8 December 2010". Europa.eu. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
- ↑ "2 LCD giants face contrasting fates". The Korea Times. 9 December 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-11.
External links
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