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KT Corp
₩40,300.00
Sep 28, 6:00:00 PM GMT+9 · KRW · KRX · Disclaimer
Stock
Previous close
₩41,500.00
Day range
₩40,100.00 - ₩41,500.00
Year range
₩32,150.00 - ₩42,400.00
Market cap
10.16T KRW
Avg Volume
587.67K
P/E ratio
9.15
Dividend yield
4.91%
CDP Climate Change Score
B
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(KRW)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
6.55T-0.02%
Operating expense
6.06T1.41%
Net income
393.02B-0.38%
Net profit margin
6.00-0.50%
Earnings per share
1.60K1.20%
EBITDA
1.46T-5.77%
Effective tax rate
26.26%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(KRW)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
5.01T62.50%
Total assets
43.14T8.52%
Total liabilities
24.16T13.43%
Total equity
18.98T
Shares outstanding
245.83M
Price to book
0.60
Return on assets
2.81%
Return on capital
4.01%
Net change in cash
(KRW)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
393.02B-0.38%
Cash from operations
2.12T20.34%
Cash from investing
-492.53B25.16%
Cash from financing
-844.82B40.05%
Net change in cash
786.04B358.79%
Free cash flow
989.25B30.61%
About
KT Corporation, formerly Korea Telecom, is a South Korean telecommunications company. KT is the second-largest wireless carrier in South Korea, with 13.5 million subscribers as of Q4 2023. The formerly fully-state-owned firm is South Korea's first telecommunications company and is a major supplier of the local landline and broadband internet market, serving about 90 percent of the country's fixed-line subscribers and 45 percent of high-speed Internet users. After selling its wireless affiliate Korea Mobile Telecom in 1994, KT returned to the wireless market with the creation of PCS carrier KTF in January 1997. The company's merger with KTF, its wireless subsidiary, in 2009 made it the country's ninth largest chaebol with nearly 24 trillion won in assets as of 2009. In January 2011, KT launched unified brand "Olleh" for both fixed-line and cellular broadband services. Wikipedia
Founded
Dec 10, 1981
Website
Employees
18,617
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