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LG Chem Q3 Net Income Up 19.2 pct Despite Battery Recall Costs


This photo taken on Aug. 27, 2020, shows employees entering LG Group's headquarters building in Yeouido, Seoul. (Yonhap)

This photo taken on Aug. 27, 2020, shows employees entering LG Group’s headquarters building in Yeouido, Seoul. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Oct. 25 (Korea Bizwire)LG Chem Ltd., South Korea’s leading chemical company, said Monday its third-quarter net profit rose 19.2 percent from a year earlier, backed by solid petrochemical sales despite the one-off factor from its electric battery (EV) recall costs.

The net income came to 679.9 billion won (US$581.9 million) in the July-September period, compared with 570.4 billion won the previous year, the company said in a regulatory filing.

Operating profit reached 726.6 billion won, down 19.6 percent from a year ago. Revenue rose 41.4 percent to 10.61 trillion won.

The operating profit was 20.3 percent lower than the average estimate, according to the survey by Yonhap Infomax, the financial data firm of Yonhap News Agency.

“Excluding the one-off factor, the trend of continued sales growth and solid profits remains unchanged despite the external uncertainties,” Chief Financial Officer Cha Dong-seok said.

LG Energy Solution, LG Chem’s wholly-owned subsidiary, recorded an operating loss of 372.8 billion won with sales reaching 4.03 trillion won, reflecting the one-off factor from the recalls of its batteries used in General Motors Co.’s Bolt EVs due to battery defects that caused car fires.

LG Energy said earlier it has set aside 620 billion won in addition to the 91 billion won it secured in the second quarter.

In this file photo, visitors look around an LG Energy Solution booth at the InterBattery 2021 at COEX in Seoul on June 9, 2021. (Yonhap)

In this file photo, visitors look around an LG Energy Solution booth at the InterBattery 2021 at COEX in Seoul on June 9, 2021. (Yonhap)

Regarding reports on possible expansion into lithium iron phosphate batteries (LFP) for EVs, LG Chem said it is currently working to develop LFP batteries for the energy storage system (ESS), considering the cost competitiveness.

“As for EVs, we’re working to develop a cobalt-free, low-cost chemistry that can overcome the weaknesses of LFP, such as the (lower-range) mileage,” a LG Chem official said during the conference call.

Some media have reported that LG Chem may enter the LFP market for EVs to diversify from the high-nickel lithium ion cells to meet the growing demand from global automakers, like Ford, Volkswagen and Tesla.

Aside from the price advantage, the iron-based LFP batteries have a strength in thermal stability compared with the lithium ion batteries that use nickel, cobalt and manganese.

This has attracted automakers following a series of fires on lithium ion battery-powered EVs that have resulted in recalls.

LG Chem’s petrochemical sector posted 1.09 trillion won in operating profit, with 5.63 trillion won in revenue.

The advanced materials division logged an operating profit of 49.1 billion won and 1.16 trillion won in sales. For the bioscience sector, LG Chem posted 9.3 billion won in operating profit and 177.4 billion won in revenue.

Shares of LG Chem ended at 821,000 won on the main Seoul bourse, underperforming the broader KOSPI’s 0.48 percent gain. The earnings results were released after the market closed.

(Yonhap)

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