L.G. - Structure of The Group and The Financial Position

Structure of The Group and The Financial Position

LG Corporation is a holding company that operates worldwide through more than 30 companies in the electronics, chemical, and telecom fields. Its electronics subsidiaries manufacture and sell products ranging from electronic and digital home appliances to televisions and mobile telephones, from thin film transistor-liquid crystal displays to security devices and semiconductors. In the chemical industry, subsidiaries manufacture and sell products including cosmetics, industrial textiles, rechargeable batteries and toner products, polycarbonates, medicines, and surface decorative materials. Its telecom products include long-distance and international phone services, mobile and broadband telecommunications services, as well as consulting and telemarketing services. LG also operates the Coca-Cola Korea Bottling Company, manages real estate, offers management consulting, and operates professional sports clubs.

Fields of activity Companies The division's revenue, billion USD(2011)
Holding company LG Corp. US$ 9.2 billion
Electronic industry LG Electronics
LG Display
LG Innotek
LG Siltron
Lusem
US$ 50.03 billion
US$ 22.4 billion
US$ 4.19 billion
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Chemical industry LG Chem
LG Household & Health Care
LG Hausys
LG Life Sciences
LG MMA
US$ 20.9 billion
US$ 3.18 billion
US$ 2.26 billion
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Telecommunication and Services LG Uplus
LG International Corp.
LG CNS
SERVEONE
LG N-Sys
US$ 8.47 billion
US$ 12.9 billion
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