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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form 6-K
REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER
PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16
UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the month of August 2021
LG Display Co., Ltd.
(Translation of Registrant’s name into English)
LG Twin Towers, 128 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07336, Republic of Korea
(Address of principal executive offices)
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
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Indicate by check mark whether by furnishing the information contained in this Form, the registrant is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Yes ☐ No ☒
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SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
(From January 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021)
THIS IS A TRANSLATION OF THE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT ORIGINALLY PREPARED IN KOREAN AND IS IN SUCH FORM AS REQUIRED BY THE KOREAN FINANCIAL SUPERVISORY COMMISSION.
IN THE TRANSLATION PROCESS, SOME PARTS OF THE REPORT WERE REFORMATTED, REARRANGED OR SUMMARIZED AND CERTAIN NUMBERS WERE ROUNDED FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF READERS. REFERENCES TO “Q1”, “Q2”, “Q3” AND “Q4” OF A FISCAL YEAR ARE REFERENCES TO THE THREE-MONTH PERIODS ENDED MARCH 31, JUNE 30, SEPTEMBER 30 AND DECEMBER 31, RESPECTIVELY, OF SUCH FISCAL YEAR. REFERENCES TO “H1” OF A FISCAL YEAR ARE REFERENCES TO THE SIX-MONTH PERIOD ENDED JUNE 30 OF SUCH FISCAL YEAR. REFERENCES TO “W” OR “KRW” ARE REFERENCES TO THE KOREAN WON.
UNLESS EXPRESSLY STATED OTHERWISE, ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS PRESENTED ON A CONSOLIDATED BASIS IN ACCORDANCE WITH KOREAN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS, OR K-IFRS, WHICH DIFFER IN CERTAIN RESPECTS FROM GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES IN CERTAIN OTHER COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES. K-IFRS ALSO DIFFERS IN CERTAIN RESPECTS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTING STANDARDS AS ISSUED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD. WE HAVE MADE NO ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY OR QUANTIFY THE IMPACT OF THESE DIFFERENCES IN THIS DOCUMENT.
1. | Company | 4 | ||||||||
A. | Name and contact information | 4 | ||||||||
B. | Credit rating | 4 | ||||||||
C. | Capitalization | 5 | ||||||||
D. | Voting rights | 6 | ||||||||
E. | Dividends | 6 | ||||||||
F. | Matters relating to Articles of Incorporation | 7 | ||||||||
2. | Business | 7 | ||||||||
A. | Business overview | 7 | ||||||||
B. | Industry | 8 | ||||||||
C. | New businesses | 10 | ||||||||
D. | Customer-oriented marketing activities | |||||||||
3. | Major Products and Raw Materials | 11 | ||||||||
A. | Major products | 11 | ||||||||
B. | Average selling price trend of major products | 11 | ||||||||
C. | Major raw materials | 12 | ||||||||
4. | Production and Equipment | 12 | ||||||||
A. | Production capacity and output | 12 | ||||||||
B. | Production performance and utilization ratio | 13 | ||||||||
C. | Investment plan | 13 | ||||||||
5. | Sales | 13 | ||||||||
A. | Sales performance | 13 | ||||||||
B. | Sales organization and sales route | 14 | ||||||||
C. | Sales methods and sales terms | 14 | ||||||||
D. | Sales strategy | 15 | ||||||||
E. | Major customers | 15 |
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Attachment: 1. Financial Statements in accordance with K-IFRS
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1. | Company |
A. | Name and contact information |
The name of our company is “EL-GI DISPLAY CHUSIK HOESA,” which shall be “LG Display Co., Ltd.” in English.
Our principal executive office is located at LG Twin Towers, 128 Yeoui-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07336, Republic of Korea, and our telephone number is +82-2-3777-1010. Our website address is http://www.lgdisplay.com.
B. | Credit rating |
(1) | Corporate bonds (Domestic) |
Subject instrument | Month of rating | Credit rating | Rating agency (Rating range)(1) | |||
Corporate bonds | February 2019 | AA- | NICE Information Service Co., Ltd. (AAA ~ D) | |||
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February 2020 | A+ | |||||
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February 2019 | AA- | Korea Investors Service, Inc. (AAA ~ D) | ||||
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February 2020 | A+ | |||||
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April 2019 | AA- | Korea Ratings Corporation (AAA ~ D) | ||||
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February 2020 | A+ | |||||
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(1) | Domestic corporate bond credit ratings are generally defined to indicate the following: |
Subject instrument | Credit rating | Definition | ||
Corporate bonds | AAA | Strongest capacity for timely repayment. | ||
AA+/AA/AA- | Very strong capacity for timely repayment. This capacity may, nevertheless, be slightly inferior than is the case for the highest rating category | |||
A+/A/A- | Strong capacity for timely repayment. This capacity may, nevertheless, be more vulnerable to adverse changes in circumstances or in economic conditions than is the case for higher rating categories. | |||
BBB+/BBB/BBB- | Capacity for timely repayment is adequate, but adverse changes in circumstances and in economic conditions are more likely to impair this capacity. | |||
BB+/BB/BB- | Capacity for timely repayment is currently adequate, but that there are some speculative characteristics that make the repayment uncertain over time. | |||
B+/B/B- | Lack of adequate capacity for repayment and speculative characteristics. Interest payment in time of unfavorable economic conditions is uncertain. | |||
CCC | Lack of capacity for even current repayment and high risk of default. | |||
CC | Greater uncertainties than higher ratings. | |||
C | High credit risk and lack of capacity for timely repayment. | |||
D | Insolvency. |
(2) | Corporate bonds (Overseas) |
Subject instrument | Month of rating | Credit rating | Rating agency (Rating range) (2) | |||
Corporate bonds(1) | November 2018 | AA | Standard & Poor’s Rating Services (AAA ~ D) |
(1) | Represents credit rating for our overseas corporate bonds guaranteed by the Korea Development Bank. |
(2) | Overseas corporate bond credit ratings are generally defined to indicate the following: |
Subject instrument | Credit rating | Definition | ||
Corporate bonds | AAA | Highest level of stability. | ||
AA+/AA/AA- | Very high level of stability. This stability may be slightly more risky than is the case for the highest rating category but presents no issues. | |||
A+/A/A- | High level of stability. There are no issues with repaying the principal, but there are characteristics that could be subject to future deterioration. | |||
BBB+/BBB/BBB- | Level of stability is adequate. Current level of stability and profitability is adequate, but requires special attention during times of economic downturns. | |||
BB+/BB/BB- | Speculative characteristics. There is no guarantee on future stability. Expected business performance is uncertain. | |||
B+/B/B- | Inadequate as an investment target. Ability to make principal repayments or comply with contractual terms and conditions is uncertain. | |||
CCC/CC/C | Very low level of stability. Ability to make payments of principal and interest is highly unlikely. Extremely speculative. Currently in default or undergoing a serious problem. | |||
D | Bankruptcy. |
C. | Capitalization |
(1) | Change in capital stock (as of June 30, 2021) |
There were no changes to our issued capital stock during the reporting period ended June 30, 2021.
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(2) | Convertible bonds (as of June 30, 2021) |
Description | Issue Date | Maturity Date | Issue Amount (in Won) | Class of | Conversion Period | Conditions for Conversion | Outstanding Bonds | Notes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Conversion Ratio | Conversion Price | Issue Amount (in Won) | Number of Shares subject to conversion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unsecured Foreign Convertible Bonds No. 3 | | Aug. 22, 2019 | | | Aug. 22, 2024 | | 813,426,670,000 | (1) | Registered Common Shares | | Aug. 23, 2020 ~ Aug. 12, 2024 | | 100 | % | 813,426,670,000 | (1) | 40,988,998 | | Listed on Singapore Stock Exchange | | ||||||||||||||||||
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Total | — | — | 813,426,670,000 | — | — | 100 | % | 813,426,670,000 | 40,988,998 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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(1) | The issue amount for Unsecured Foreign Convertible Bonds No. 3 is calculated based on the application of the mid-point of the relevant Won-US dollar exchange rates as of noon, July 30, 2019 (Korea Standard Time) quoted on Bloomberg, which was |
D. | Voting rights (as of June 30, 2021) |
(Unit: share) | ||||||
Description | Number of shares | |||||
A. Total number of shares issued(1): | Common shares(1) | 357,815,700 | ||||
Preferred shares | — | |||||
B. Shares without voting rights: | Common shares | — | ||||
Preferred shares | — | |||||
C. Shares subject to restrictions on voting rights pursuant to our articles of incorporation: | Common shares | — | ||||
Preferred shares | — | |||||
D. Shares subject to restrictions on voting rights pursuant to regulations: | Common shares | — | ||||
Preferred shares | — | |||||
E. Shares with restored voting rights: | Common shares | — | ||||
Preferred shares | — | |||||
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Total number of issued shares with voting rights (=A – B – C – D + E): | Common shares | 357,815,700 | ||||
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(1) | Authorized: 500,000,000 shares |
E. | Dividends |
Dividends for the three most recent fiscal years
Description (unit) | 2021 H1 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||||
Par value (Won) | 5,000 | 5,000 | 5,000 | |||||||||||
Profit (loss) for the year (million Won)(1) | 591,053 | (89,342 | ) | (2,829,705 | ) | |||||||||
Earnings (loss) per share (Won)(2) | 1,652 | (250 | ) | (7,908 | ) | |||||||||
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Total cash dividend amount for the period (million Won) | — | — | — | |||||||||||
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Total stock dividend amount for the period (million Won) | — | — | — | |||||||||||
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Cash dividend payout ratio (%)(3) | — | — | — | |||||||||||
Cash dividend yield (%)(4) | Common shares | — | — | — | ||||||||||
Preferred shares | — | — | — | |||||||||||
Stock dividend yield (%) | Common shares | — | — | — | ||||||||||
Preferred shares | — | — | — | |||||||||||
Cash dividend per share (Won) | Common shares | — | — | — | ||||||||||
Preferred shares | — | — | — | |||||||||||
Stock dividend per share (share) | Common shares | — | — | — | ||||||||||
Preferred shares | — | — | — |
(1) | Based on profit for the year attributable to the owners of the controlling company. |
(2) | Earnings per share is based on par value of |
(3) | Cash dividend payout ratio is the percentage that is derived by dividing total cash dividend by profit for the year attributable to the owners of the controlling company. |
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(4) | Cash dividend yield is the percentage that is derived by dividing cash dividend by the arithmetic average of the daily closing prices of our common shares during the one-week period ending two trading days prior to the closing of the register of shareholders for the purpose of determining the shareholders entitled to receive annual dividends. |
Historical dividend information
Number of consecutive years of dividends (*) | Average Dividend Yield | |||||
Interim dividends | Annual dividends | Last 3 years | Last 5 years | |||
— | — | — | 0.65(**) |
* | No dividends were paid during the last three fiscal years. |
** | Arithmetic average of actual dividends paid in fiscal years 2016 and 2017 over the most recent five fiscal year period. |
F. | Matters relating to Articles of Incorporation |
Our current articles of incorporation were amended as of March 23, 2021 at the annual general meeting of shareholders.
Articles to be Amended | Description of Amendments | |
Deletion of Article 27 (Election of Directors), Paragraph 2 | To reflect the applicable provision of the amended Commercial Act that provides for a less stringent voting requirement for shareholder approval in the case of the adoption of electronic voting for the appointment of an audit committee member (including a director who will serve as an audit committee member). | |
Addition of new Paragraph 3 of Article 36-2 (Composition of Audit Committee) and re-numbering of previous Paragraphs 3 and 4 to Paragraphs 4 and 5, respectively | To reflect the applicable provision of the Commercial Act regarding a separate shareholder approval process for an audit committee member. | |
Deletion of Article 42-2 (Redemption of Shares) | To reflect the applicable provisions of the amended Commercial Act and the amended Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act, which permit a stock corporation to retire its own shares within the limit of its distributable income pursuant to a resolution of the board of directors without needing to have a basis to do so under its articles of incorporation. |
2. | Business |
A. | Business overview |
We were incorporated in February 1985 under the laws of the Republic of Korea. LG Electronics and LG Semicon transferred their respective LCD business to us in 1998, and since then, our business has been focused on the research, development, manufacture and sale of products that apply display technologies such as OLED and TFT-LCD. Sorting by major sales product category, television, IT products and mobile and other products accounted for 35%, 39% and 26% of our total sales, respectively, in the first half of 2021. Our customers primarily consist of global set makers, and our top ten customers comprised 85% of our total sales revenue in the first half of 2021. As a company focused on exports, our overseas sales accounted for approximately 98% of our total sales in the first half of 2021. We provide close local support through our overseas sales subsidiaries located in the United States, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, China and Singapore.
We operate key production facilities in Korea, China and Vietnam, and our production capacity is approximately 4.4 million glass sheets per year, as converted into eighth-generation sheets (2200x2500mm). In order to expand our production capacity of differentiated and competitive products such as OLED panels, our total capital expenditures on a cash out basis was around mid-W2 trillion in 2020, and we plan to make investments within the low-W4 trillion range in 2021.
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The major raw materials for display panel production include glass, semiconductors, polarizers, organic matter, backlight units (“BLU”) and printed circuit boards (“PCB”), and the prices of major raw materials may fluctuate as a result of supply and demand in the market as well as changes in our purchase quantity.
As securing production capacity through large scale investments in the display industry requires a long period of time, panel prices may fluctuate due to the imbalance between the increase in production capacity and growth in demand. The sales performance of industry players is differentiated by not only the production capacity of each company but also other competitive differences arising from factors including technology, product development capability, manufacturing efficiency, quality control and customer relationships, along with the price differentiation incorporating such factors. In addition, given the high proportion of our sales overseas, our sales of display panels are denominated mainly in U.S. dollars whereas our purchases of raw materials are denominated mainly in U.S. dollars, Japanese Yen and Chinese Yuan. Accordingly, our profit margins may be affected by changes in the exchange rates between the currencies. We strive to minimize the risk relating to foreign currency denominated assets, liabilities and operating cash flow due to exchange rate fluctuations.
Our research and development expenses represent approximately 7% of our sales, and we are continually creating customer value through systematic R&D activities for new products and technologies. Leveraging our competitive R&D activities, we are currently the only company to mass-produce OLED panels for television and plastic OLED panels for automobiles using differentiated technology. Moreover, we are leading the display market by providing differentiated values in display panel products utilizing our OLED and TFT-LCD technologies for various uses including television, IT and mobile products, as well as automobiles and industrial uses.
Consolidated operating results highlights
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2021 H1 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||||||||
Sales Revenue | 13,848 | 24,230 | 23,476 | |||||||||
Gross Profit | 2,682 | 2,643 | 1,868 | |||||||||
Operating Profit (loss) | 1,224 | (29 | ) | (1,359 | ) | |||||||
Total Assets | 36,324 | 35,072 | 35,575 | |||||||||
Total Liabilities | 22,563 | 22,335 | 23,086 |
B. | Industry |
(1) | Industry characteristics |
• | From the supply perspective, the display panel industry is technology- and capital-intensive in nature and requires mass production through achieving an economy of scale. |
• | From the demand perspective, the display panel industry tends to demonstrate a high level of volatility depending on the global macroeconomic conditions, major regional sales events and/or seasonal factors. |
• | Demand for display panels for traditional IT products such as notebooks and desktop monitors has shown a strong growth due to changes in lifestyle including increased instances of working from home and online classes as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and demand for high-end products has also sustained. |
• | Demand for smartphone and automotive display panels has fluctuated due to weakened conditions in the end-product market in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, further growth is expected with the release of new products using plastic OLED panels and those that offer changes in form factors or new customer experiences such as foldable smartphones. |
• | The market for television display panels has shown a steady growth, largely from developed countries, and has rapidly become focused on larger-sized panels reflecting increased consumer needs for larger screens. |
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• | We also anticipate a gradual growth in the market for high value-added product segments such as display panels for industrial uses. |
(2) | Growth Potential |
• | We are focusing on securing profitability through differentiated products such as “Cinematic Sound” OLED and “Wallpaper” display panels under our strategic plan to transition our business to center around OLED, which has a strong future growth potential. In the television business, we are expanding our offerings of premium products such as OLED products. In particular, with respect to large-sized OLED television display panels, we are continuing to secure additional production capacity of 8.5th generation OLED panels and are planning to further strengthen the fundamentals of our OLED business by continuing to introduce differentiated products and obtaining additional production capacity for 8.5th and 10.5th generation OLED display panels. In the IT business, we are increasing the proportion of premium products such as high resolution and wide screen products based on IPS and Oxide technologies. In the mobile business, we have commenced mass production of 6th generation plastic OLED smartphones. We are also strengthening the foundation for the expansion of small- and medium-sized OLED business, including automotive display panels. |
(3) | Cyclicality |
• | The display panel business is highly cyclical and sensitive to fluctuations in the general economy. The industry experiences recurring volatility caused by imbalances between supply and demand due to capacity expansion and changing production utilization rates within the industry. |
• | Macroeconomic factors and other causes of business cycles can affect the rate of growth in demand for display panels. Accordingly, if supply exceeds demand, average selling prices of display panels may decrease. Conversely, if growth in demand outpaces growth in supply, average selling prices may increase. |
(4) | Market conditions |
• | Most display panel manufacturers are located in Asia as set forth below. Competition in the TFT-LCD sector is intensifying amid the continued investments in new fabrication facilities led by Chinese panel manufacturers. In response, Korean panel manufacturers are continuing their efforts to maintain their market leadership and differentiate themselves by transitioning their business focus to OLED products and upgrading their TFT-LCD businesses. |
a. | Korea: LG Display, Samsung Display, etc. |
b. | Taiwan: AU Optronics, Innolux, CPT, HannStar, etc. |
c. | Japan: Japan Display, Sharp, Panasonic LCD, etc. |
d. | China: BOE, CSOT, CEC Panda, HKC, etc. |
• | Our worldwide market share of large-sized display panels (i.e., panels that are 9 inches or larger) based on revenue is as follows: |
2021 H1 | 2020 | 2019 | ||||
Panels for Televisions(1)(2) | 20.5% | 21.6% | 28.1% | |||
Panels for IT Products(1) | 20.0% | 21.2% | 24.8% | |||
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Total(1) | 20.0% | 21.4% | 27.2% | |||
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(1) | Source: Large Area Display Market Tracker (OMDIA). Data for 2021 1H are based on OMDIA’s estimates, as actual results have not yet been made available. |
(2) | Includes panels for public displays. |
(5) | Competitiveness and competitive advantages |
• | Our ability to compete successfully depends on factors both within and outside our control, including the development of new and premium products through technological advances, timely investments, adaptable product portfolio and flexible fabrication mix, achievement of competitive production costs through enhancing productivity and managing supply costs of components and raw materials, our relationship with customers, success in marketing to our end-brand customers, general economic and industry conditions and foreign exchange rates. |
• | In order for us to compete effectively, it is critical to offer differentiated products that enable us to secure profit margins even during times of a mismatch in the market supply and demand, to be cost competitive and to maintain stable relationships with customers. |
• | A substantial portion of our sales is attributable to a limited number of end-brand customers and their designated system integrators. As such, it is important to build a sustained relationship with such customers. |
• | Developing new products and technologies that can be differentiated from those of our competitors is critical to the success of our business. It is important that we take active measures to protect our intellectual property internationally. It is also necessary to recruit and retain experienced key managerial personnel and skilled line operators. |
• | As a leading technology innovator in the display industry, we continue to focus on delivering differentiated value to our customers by developing various technologies and products, including display panels with WOLED/POLED, IPS, Oxide, in-TOUCH and other technologies. With respect to OLED panels, following our supply of the world’s first 55-inch OLED 3D panels for televisions in January 2013, we have shown that we are technologically a step ahead of the competition by continuing to enhance the performance of our WOLED products and to introduce differentiated large-sized OLED products such as our “Transparent,” “Cinematic Sound,” “Bendable” and “Rollable” and “Transparent” large-sized OLED. Moreover, we have continually introduced differentiated plastic OLED products for smartphones, automotive products, wearable devices and foldable notebook computers, among others. With respect to TFT-LCD panels, we are leading the market with our competitive advantages in technology, including through our IPS, Oxide and LTPS technology-based ultra-large and ultra-high definition (“Ultra HD” or “UHD”) television panels, desktop and notebook monitors featuring high resolutions, differentiated designs and high frequency refresh rates, and specialized products for automotive, commercial and medical uses. Our production facilities are also equipped to produce products incorporating in-TOUCH technology. |
• | Moreover, we are maintaining and strengthening close long-term relationships with major global firms to secure customers and expand partnerships for technology development. |
C. | New businesses |
For our continued growth, we are actively exploring and preparing for new business opportunities that may arise in the changing market environment. As such, we are continually reviewing and looking at opportunities in the display and promising new industries.
D. | Customer-oriented marketing activities |
Through engaging in detailed analysis and acquiring insight on the market and industry conditions, technology, products and end-user consumers, we seek to provide differentiated values that are customer- and consumer-friendly. In addition, we engage in activities that are geared to proactively identify and offer meaningful benefits to customers and consumers. As a result, we are continually developing products that provide differentiated values using our differentiated technologies. At the same time, we strive to create new markets and mutually benefit our business and our customers by obtaining customer trust and satisfaction through our customer- and consumer-oriented marketing activities.
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3. | Major Products and Raw Materials |
A. | Major products |
We manufacture TFT-LCD and OLED panels, of which a significant majority is sold overseas.
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Business area | Sales type | Items (By product) | Usage | Major trademark | 2021 H1 | |||||||||||
Sales Revenue | Percentages (%) | |||||||||||||||
Display | Goods/ Products/ | Televisions | Panels for televisions | LG Display | 4,783 | 34.6 | % | |||||||||
IT products | Panels for monitors, notebook computers and tablets | LG Display | 5,460 | 39.4 | % | |||||||||||
Mobile, etc. | Panels for smartphones, etc. | LG Display | 3,605 | 26.0 | % | |||||||||||
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B. | Average selling price trend of major products |
The average selling prices of display panels are subject to change based on market conditions and demand by product category. The average selling price of display panels per square meter of net display area shipped in the second quarter of 2021 decreased by approximately 4% compared to the first quarter of 2021 due to reduced shipments of panels for mobile devices resulting from seasonal factors. The average selling prices of display panels per square meter of net display area may continually fluctuate in the future due to changes in market conditions.
(Unit: US$ / m2)
Period | Average Selling Price(1)(2) (in US$ / m2) | |||
2021 Q2 | 703 | |||
2021 Q1 | 736 | |||
2020 Q4 | 790 | |||
2020 Q3 | 706 | |||
2020 Q2 | 654 | |||
2020 Q1 | 567 | |||
2019 Q4 | 606 | |||
2019 Q3 | 513 | |||
2019 Q2 | 456 | |||
2019 Q1 | 528 |
(1) | Quarterly average selling price per square meter of net display area shipped. |
(2) | Excludes semi-finished products in the cell process. |
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C. | Major raw materials |
Prices of major raw materials depend on fluctuations in supply and demand in the market as well as on change in size and quantity of raw materials due to the increased production of large-sized panels.
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Business area | Purchase type | Items | Usage | Cost(1) | Ratio (%) | Suppliers | ||||||||||
Display | Raw materials | PCB | Display panel manufacturing | 1,320 | 20.6 | % | Youngpoong Electronics Co., Ltd., etc. | |||||||||
Polarizers | 1,056 | 16.5 | % | LG Chem, etc. | ||||||||||||
BLU | 771 | 12.0 | % | Heesung Electronics LTD., etc. | ||||||||||||
Glass | 465 | 7.2 | % | Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd., etc. | ||||||||||||
Drive IC | 690 | 10.8 | % | LX Semicon, etc. | ||||||||||||
Others | 2,111 | 32.9 | % | — | ||||||||||||
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- Period: January 1, 2021 ~ June 30, 2021.
(1) | Based on total cost for purchase of raw materials which includes manufacturing and development costs, etc. |
(2) | Among our major suppliers, Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. is our affiliate, LG Chem is a member company of the LG Group and LX Semicon is an affiliate of LX Holdings Corp. |
– | The average price of electrolytic galvanized iron, which is the main raw material for BLU components, increased by 28.9% from the second half of 2020 to the first half of 2021 and has maintained an upward trend due to an increase in demand, shortage of supply and rising international shipping costs as a result of efforts to recover from the economic downturn following the COVID-19 pandemic. The market price of electronic galvanized iron is expected to become slightly weaker but remain stable in the second half of the year. |
– | The average price of polymethyl methacrylate increased by 12.3% from the second half of 2020 to the first half of 2021 due to rising international crude oil prices and shipping costs following the COVID-19 pandemic, but the market price is expected to become slightly weaker but remain stable in the second half of the year. |
– | The average price of copper, the main raw material for PCB components, increased by 24.7% from the second half of 2020 to the first half of 2021 due to increased industrial activities as a result of the global economic recovery and expansion of the electric vehicle market. However, this upward trend is expected to slow down in the second half of the year due to the stabilization policy of China, the largest country for demand of copper, and the strengthening of the U.S. dollar. |
4. | Production and Equipment |
A. | Production capacity and output |
(1) | Production capacity |
The table below sets forth the production capacity of our Gumi, Paju and Guangzhou facilities in the periods indicated.
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Business area | Items | Location of facilities | 2021 H1(1) | 2020(2) | 2019(2) | |||||||||||
Display | Display panel | Gumi, Paju, Guangzhou | 4,432 | 8,589 | 9,408 |
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(1) | Calculated based on the maximum monthly input capacity (based on glass input substrate size for eigth-generation glass sheets) during the period multiplied by the number of months in the period (i.e., 6 months). The production capacity for facilities with adjusted utilization rates have been calculated based on the maximum input capacity during the period. |
(2) | Calculated based on the maximum monthly input capacity (based on glass input substrate size for eighth-generation glass sheets) during the year multiplied by the number of months in a year (i.e., 12 months). The production capacity for facilities with adjusted utilization rates have been calculated based on the maximum input capacity during the period. |
(2) | Production output |
The table below sets forth the production output of our Gumi, Paju and Guangzhou facilities in the periods indicated.
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Business area | Items | Location of facilities | 2021 H1(1) | 2020(1) | 2019(1) | |||||||||||
Display | Display panel | Gumi, Paju, Guangzhou | 4,092 | 6,815 | 8,373 |
(1) | Based on the production results (input standard) of each plant converted into eighth-generation glass sheets. |
B. | Production performance and utilization ratio |
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Production facilities | Available working hours in | Actual working hours in | Average utilization ratio | |||||
Gumi | 4,344(1) (24 hours x 181 days) | 4,344(1) (24 hours x 181 days)(2) | 100.0% | |||||
Paju | 4,344(1) (24 hours x 181 days) | 4,344(1) (24 hours x 181 days)(2) | 100.0% | |||||
Guangzhou | 4,344(1) (24 hours x 181 days) | 4,344(1) (24 hours x 181 days)(2) | 100.0% |
(1) | Based on the assumption that all 24 hours in a day have been fully utilized. |
(2) | Number of days is calculated by averaging the number of working days for each facility. |
C. | Investment plan |
In 2020, our total capital expenditures on a cash out basis was around mid-W2 trillion. In 2021, we expect to make investments within our EBITDA and estimate that our total capital expenditures will be in the low-W4 trillion range.
5. | Sales |
A. | Sales performance |
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Business area | Sales types | Items (Market) | 2021 H1 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||||||
Display | Products | Display panel | Overseas(1) | 13,508 | 23,287 | 22,180 | ||||||||||||
Korea(1) | 314 | 899 | 1,255 | |||||||||||||||
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Royalty | LCD, OLED technology patent | Overseas(1) | 7 | 14 | 14 | |||||||||||||
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Others | Raw materials, components, etc. | Overseas(1) | 12 | 24 | 17 | |||||||||||||
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Overseas(1) | 13,527 | 23,324 | 22,211 | |||||||||||||||
Total | Korea(1) | 322 | 906 | 1,265 | ||||||||||||||
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(1) | Based on ship-to-party. |
B. | Sales organization and sales route |
• | As of June 30, 2021, each of our television, IT and mobile businesses had individual sales and customer support functions. |
• | Sales subsidiaries in the United States, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, China and Singapore perform sales activities and provide local technical support to customers. |
• | Sales of our products take place through one of the following two routes: |
1) LG Display Headquarters and overseas manufacturing subsidiaries g Overseas sales subsidiaries (USA/Germany/Japan/Taiwan/China/Singapore), etc. g System integrators and end-brand customers g End users
2) LG Display Headquarters and overseas manufacturing subsidiaries g System integrators and end-brand customers g End users
• | Sales performance by sales route |
Sales performance | Sales route | Ratio | ||||
Overseas | Overseas subsidiaries | 93.2 | % | |||
Headquarters | 6.8 | % | ||||
Overseas sales portion (overseas sales / total sales) | 97.7 | % | ||||
Korea | Overseas subsidiaries | 3.8 | % | |||
Headquarters | 96.2 | % | ||||
Korea sales portion (Korea sales / total sales) | 2.3 | % |
C. | Sales methods and sales terms |
• | Direct sales and sales through overseas subsidiaries, etc. Sales terms are subject to change depending on the fluctuation in the supply and demand of LCD panels. |
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D. | Sales strategy |
• | As part of our sales strategy for IT products, we have secured stable sales to major personal computer manufacturers and leading consumer electronics manufacturers globally. |
• | With respect to television products, we have led the premium television market with our OLED TVs and strengthened the differentiation of our OLED products through unique designs and integration of additional technologies (Wallpaper, Cinematic Sound, Rollable, etc.). We also strengthened sales of high-resolution, IPS, narrow bezel and other high-end display panels in the monitor, notebook computer and tablet markets. |
• | With respect to smartphones, commercial products (including interactive whiteboards and video wall displays, among others), industrial products (including aviation and medical equipment, among others) and automobile display products, we have continued to build a strong and diversified business portfolio by expanding our business with customers with a global reach on the strength of our differentiated products applying IPS, plastic OLED, high-resolution, high-reliability, Super Narrow bezel, in-TOUCH and other technologies. |
E. | Major customers |
• | Customers “A” and “B” each accounted for more than 10% of our sales revenue in each of the first half of 2020 and 2021, and our sales revenue derived from our top ten customers comprised 83% of our total sales revenue in the first half of 2020 and 85% in the first half of 2021. |
6. | Purchase Orders |
• | We do not have purchase order contracts that recognize unbilled revenue by implementing the cost-based method. |
7. | Risk Management and Derivative Contracts |
A. | Risk management |
(1) | Major market risks |
Due to the cyclical nature of the display industry, the selling prices of OLED and TFT-LCD panels may fluctuate continually, and the market position of industry players may be subject to continual changes due to intense competition within the industry.
The selling prices of our products and our profitability are subject to fluctuation due to increases in production capacity of our competitors primarily located in Korea, China, Taiwan and Japan, as well as the operational strategies of such competitors with respect to their production facilities.
Our ability to compete successfully depends on factors including differentiated technology, product development capability, timely investments, adaptable production capabilities, component and raw material supply costs and competitive cost structures.
In addition, our results of operations are subject to exchange rate fluctuations. As our sales of display panels are denominated mainly in U.S. dollars whereas our purchases of raw materials are denominated mainly in U.S. dollars, Japanese Yen and Chinese Yuan, our profit margins may be affected by changes in the exchange rates between the currencies. We strive to minimize the risk relating to foreign currency denominated assets, liabilities and operating cash flows due to exchange rate fluctuations.
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(2) | Risk management method |
As the average selling prices of OLED and TFT-LCD panels can continue to decline over time irrespective of industry-wide cyclical fluctuations, we may find it hard to manage risks associated with certain factors that are outside our control. However, we counteract such declines in average selling prices by increasing the proportion of high value added panels in our product mix while also implementing various cost reduction measures. In addition, in order to manage our risk against foreign currency fluctuations, we eliminate such risk by matching foreign currency inflow and outflow by currency. We also continually monitor our currency position and risk, and when needed, we may from time to time enter into cross-currency interest rate swap contracts and foreign currency forward contracts.
B. | Derivative contracts |
(1) | Currency risks |
• | We are exposed to currency risks on sales, purchases and borrowings that are denominated in currencies other than in Won, our functional currency. These currencies are primarily the U.S. dollar, the Chinese Yuan and the Japanese Yen. |
• | Interest on borrowings is denominated in the currency of the borrowing. Generally, borrowings are denominated in currencies that match the cash flows generated by our underlying operations, primarily in Won, the U.S. dollar and the Chinese Yuan. |
• | In respect of other monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies, we have adopted a policy to maintain our net exposure within an acceptable level by buying or selling foreign currencies at spot rates, when necessary, to address short-term imbalances. |
• | As of the end of the reporting period, in order to avoid risks of interest rate fluctuations and exchange rate fluctuations on foreign currency denominated borrowings with floating interest rates, we entered into an aggregate of $2,025 million in Won/US dollar cross currency swap agreements with Standard Chartered Bank and others, for which we have not applied hedge accounting. |
• | Any rights or obligations arising from derivative contracts that do not apply hedge accounting are measured at fair value and are accounted for as assets and liabilities, whereas any resulting valuation gain or loss is recognized as profit or loss at the time such valuation gain or loss is incurred. |
We recognized a net gain on valuation of derivative instruments in the amount ofW119 billion with respect to our foreign exchange derivative instruments held during the reporting period.
(2) | Interest rate risks |
• | Our exposure to interest rate risks relates primarily to our floating rate long term loan obligations. We have established and are managing interest rate risk policies to minimize uncertainty and costs associated with interest rate fluctuations by monitoring cyclical interest rate fluctuations and enacting countermeasures. |
• | As of the end of the reporting period, we entered into an aggregate of |
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8. | Major Contracts |
Our material contracts, other than contracts entered into in the ordinary course of business, are set forth below:
Type of agreement | Name of party | Term | Content | |||
Technology licensing/supply agreement | Hewlett-Packard | January 2011 ~ | Patent licensing of semi-conductor device technology | |||
Ignis Innovation, Inc. | July 2016 ~ | Patent licensing of OLED related technology | ||||
HannStar Display Corporation | December 2013 ~ | Patent cross-licensing of LCD technology | ||||
AU Optronics Corporation | August 2011~ | Patent cross-licensing of LCD technology | ||||
Innolux Corporation | July 2012 ~ | Patent cross-licensing of LCD technology | ||||
Universal Display Corporation | January 2015 ~ December 2025 | Patent licensing of OLED related technology |
9. | Research & Development (“R&D”) |
A. | Summary of R&D-related expenditures |
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Items | 2021 H1 | 2020 | 2019 | |||||||||||
R&D Expenditures (prior to deducting governmental subsidies) | 1,024,871 | 1,740,083 | 1,776,879 | |||||||||||
Governmental Subsidies | (228 | ) | (1,524 | ) | (590 | ) | ||||||||
Net R&D-Related Expenditures | 1,024,643 | 1,738,559 | 1,776,289 | |||||||||||
Accounting Treatment(1) | R&D Expenses | 895,559 | 1,454,072 | 1,338,344 | ||||||||||
Development Cost (Intangible Assets) | 129,084 | 284,487 | 437,945 | |||||||||||
R&D-Related Expenditures / Revenue Ratio(2) | 7.7 | % | 7.2 | % | 7.6 | % |
(1) | For accounting treatment purposes, R&D expenses are presented as research and development expenses in our statements of comprehensive income, net of amortization of capitalized intangible asset development costs. |
(2) | Calculated based on the R&D-related expenditures before subtracting government subsidies (state subsidies). |
B. | R&D achievements |
Achievements in 2019
(1) | Developed the world’s first ultra large-sized in-TOUCH product (50-inch UHD) |
• | World’s first to apply in-TOUCH technology on ultra large-sized products (50-inch and larger) |
• | World’s first to apply low temperature PAS to achieve in-TOUCH function |
(2) | Developed the world’s first transparent WOLED product (55-inch FHD) |
• | Developed WOLED-based Top Emission OLED device and process technology |
(3) | Developed the world’s first OLED 8K product (88-inch 8K) |
• | Developed gearing technology that secures and compensates aperture ratio for high resolution (8K) product implementation |
(4) | Developed the world’s first gaming monitor product applying OLED (55” UHD) |
• | Developed 55” UHD gaming monitor product using advantages of OLED (latency, gray to gray, color recall) |
(5) | Developed the world’s first curved gaming monitor product applying AH-IPS COT (37.5” WQ+) |
• | Developed and produced the world’s first monitor product applying AH-IPS COT |
• | Pioneered gaming/curved premium monitor product market |
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(6) | Developed the world’s first monitor product applying Crystal Sound Display (“CSD”) (27.0” FHD) |
• | Developed and produced the world’s first monitor product applying CSD |
• | Developed large-sized, front-oriented stereo speaker through the application of exciter and piezo to the bottom cover of the liquid crystal module |
(7) | Developed the world’s first automotive product applying plastic OLED (16.9” + 7.2” / 14.2”) |
• | Developed and produced the world’s first 1CG multi-display product applying plastic OLED (16.9” + 7.2” / 14.2”) |
Achievements in 2020
(1) | Developed the first products in our Guangzhou OLED panel production facility (77” UHD, 48” UHD) |
• | Completed the development of the first products in our Guangzhou OLED panel production facility (77” UHD, 48” UHD) |
(2) | Developed the world’s first rollable television display product (65” UHD) |
• | Introduced a new form factor (from flat to rollable) to the television market |
• | Enhanced space utilization through adjusting the display size and ratio based on the purpose of use |
(3) | Developed the world’s first 2K zone mini-LED & ultra-slim UHD monitor product |
• | Fulfilled customer needs for top quality monitor products and strengthened our market position in the premium market by developing the world’s first differentiated 2K zone product |
• | By leveraging early advantage in the underlying mini-LED technology, explored a new revenue source through applying the technology to all IT products |
• | Achieved high luminance at HDR 1000 and wide color gamut at 99.8% DCI |
Achievements in 2021
(1) | Developed the world’s first bendable OLED television display product (65” UHD) |
• | Implemented both flat and bendable forms based on the scene usage and provided diverse form factors to customers |
(2) | Developed the world’s first 83” OLED television display product |
• | Increased the range of options for customers by developing the new 83” UHD |
(3) | Developed the world’s first QHD 240Hz gaming notebook product |
• | Developed the world’s first QHD resolution 240Hz high-speed notebook product (obtained panel characteristics through new design and process optimization) |
• | Led the QHD high-speed gaming product market |
10. | Intellectual Property |
As of June 30, 2021, our cumulative patent portfolio (including patents that have already expired) included 22,208 patents in Korea and 29,279 patents in other countries.
11. | Environmental and Safety Matters |
In order to minimize the environmental impact of our business activities, we are actively responding to environmental regulations applicable to our products and business sites.
A. | Business environment management |
We have installed and operate various types of prevention facilities to minimize the emission of environmental pollutants generated in our production process. With respect to air and water pollutants, we set and manage our internal standard at 70% of the permitted levels under the regulatory emission standards. In addition, in order to establish a resource circulation system, we operate a proprietary system to monitor waste from its generation to treatment, have developed waste treatment technology and identified suitable recycling companies to reduce the amount of waste we generate and maximize recycling.
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We are subject to a variety of environmental laws and regulations, and operations at our manufacturing plants are subject to regulation and periodic scheduled and unscheduled on-site inspections by the Ministry of Environment and local environmental protection authorities. The primary types of environmental laws applicable to us include the following:
(1) | Environmental pollutant emission regulations: Clean Air Conservation Act, Water Quality Conservation Act, Wastes Control Act, Environmental Impact Assessment Act, etc. |
(2) | Greenhouse gas emission management: Low Carbon Green Growth Act, Act on the Allocation and Trading of Greenhouse Gas Emission Permits, etc. |
(3) | Other workplace environment management: Chemicals Control Act, Chemicals Registration and Evaluation Act, Soil Environment Conservation Act, etc. |
In addition, as we were designated a target company for the greenhouse gas emission trading system in 2015, we allocate and monitor our greenhouse gas emissions every year. In order to continually promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, we have set a medium- to long-term goal to reduce the emission level by continually investing in facility improvements and monitoring our emission levels.
In accordance with the Framework Act on Low Carbon, Green Growth, we implemented the greenhouse gas emission and energy consumption target system from 2012 to 2014. In 2015, we implemented the greenhouse gas trading system, under which we are responsible to meet our emission targets based on the emission credits allocated to us by the Ministry of Environment of the Korean government. As a result, we have been investing in additional equipment and there may be other costs associated with meeting reduction targets, which may have a negative effect on our profitability or production activities.
In connection with the greenhouse gas emission and energy reduction target system, we submitted a statement of our domestic emissions and energy usage for 2020 to the Korean government in March 2021 after it was certified by BSI Korea, a government-designated certification agency. The table below sets forth yearly levels of our greenhouse gases emissions and energy usage in the statement submitted to the Korean government:
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Greenhouse gases | 4,748 | 5,885 | 6,696 | |||||||||
Energy | 56,668 | 62,776 | 64,296 |
The decrease in greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 compared to 2019 was due primarily to the introduction of a reduction facility that decomposes fluorinated greenhouse gases used in our manufacturing process, resulting in an overall decrease in emission levels.
As we were designated as a target company for the greenhouse gas emission trading system in 2015, we submit a plan for allocating and monitoring our greenhouse gas emissions to the government every year. In order to continually promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, we have set a short-term goal to reduce the emission level from 2014 to 2022 by 16.8% and a medium- to long-term goal to reduce the emission level from 2014 to 2050 by 75.6%. To achieve this, we are continually investing in facility improvements and monitoring our emission levels.
We are making extensive investments to replace SF6 gas, which is the main component of greenhouse gases, with NF3 gas. In addition, as a short-term strategy, we are actively implementing measures in compliance with the emission trading system. In 2020, we reduced our carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emission levels by 1.44 million tons, which was 0.47 million tons more than our initial target of 0.97 million tons. As our medium- to long-term goal, we plan to develop low-carbon production technologies in order to eliminate greenhouse gas emission during our manufacturing process and to conserve energy.
In order to establish an effective environmental and energy management system, we have acquired and currently operate the environmental management system ISO14001 for all of our domestic and overseas production sites, and we have also obtained energy management system ISO 50001 certifications for our domestic business sites and overseas subsidiaries in Nanjing and Guangzhou.
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In recognition of our efforts, we were awarded the highest level, Leadership A, and received the grand prize award at the CDP Water Korea Best Awards in 2016 from the Carbon Disclosure Project, which was presided over by the Carbon Disclosure Project Korea Committee. Since then, we have continued to maintain our excellence in water conservation activities in 2018 and 2020. In addition, our continued efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have been recognized from 2017 to 2020 by becoming the only domestic information technology company to attain the Leadership A level and again receiving carbon management honors by ranking in the top five among all eligible companies. Moreover, in recognition of our efforts to improve our recycling rate and reduce waste, we received a citation in 2020 for being a leading resource circulation company from the Minister of Environment.
B. | Product environment management |
In the case of the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2011/65/EU, with the adoption of Directive (EU) 2015/863 in 2016, four additional substances (four phthalate substances) have been added to the six already restricted substances, which additional restrictions became effective as of July 22, 2019. In order to address the latent risk elements of the four phthalate substances that became restricted in 2019 and to establish a more stable management system, we implemented in 2016 a preemptive response process with respect to such four phthalate substances. In implementing this process, we collaborated with external agencies to ascertain regulatory trends and establish our response strategy, and we formulated and applied effective management measures through the collaborative efforts of our development, procurement and quality teams.
While Beryllium (Be) has not been designated internationally as a mandatorily restricted substance, it has continued to be the subject of discussion for restriction, and certain of our customers have designated it as a restricted substance not to be used in products. Accordingly, we have completed verification of the parts used in products for customers who have banned the use of Beryllium. We have also conducted verification of the parts used in products for all customers who are expected to implement a ban and we have established a Beryllium verification process for parts in development. Through such efforts, we have established a voluntary hazardous substance response process that can be expanded to products for all customers, not only those who have requested a response.
In October 2005, we became the first display panel company to receive accreditation as an International Accredited Testing Laboratory by the Korea Laboratory Accreditation Scheme, which is operated by the Korean Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy. In September 2006, we received international accreditation from TUV SUD, EU’s German accreditation agency, as a RoHS testing laboratory. Our efforts to keep pace with the increasingly stringent accreditation standards and to receive and maintain such accreditations are part of our on-going efforts to systematically monitor environmentally controlled substances in our component parts inventory. Moreover, we participated in reforming IEC 62321, an international testing standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission and used by RoHS, and the commission adopted our halogen-free combustion ion chromatography method in as IEC 62321-3-2, which was published in June 2013. In 2017, in a joint effort with the global product testing/accreditation agency SGS, we became the first display panel company to develop Eco Label, an environmentally friendly accreditation program for television display modules, and have since continuously received the SGS Eco Label accreditation for our OLED television models. For the IPS Nano Color for LCD, we received the Quality & Performance Mark from Intertek, a global product testing/accreditation agency, by applying a technology to eliminate cadmium (Cd) and indium phosphide (InP). In 2018, we became the first display panel company to receive the “Green Technology Certification” from the Korean Ministry of Science and ICT for improving the light efficiency technology of OLED to promote energy use reduction.
C. | Status of sanctions |
Date | Sanctioning | Classification of | Target | Description and | Sanctions | Implementation | ||||||
January 18, 2019 | Goyang Branch of Uijeongbu District Court | Court | Company and one employee (On-site Safety Manager, Incumbent, 9 years of service) | – Safety incident on January 9, 2018 – Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 67, and 71 of Article 23 of the Industrial Safety and Health Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Strengthened safety management standards and training for employees |
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January 25, 2019 | Goyang Branch of Uijeongbu District Court | Court | Company and one officer (CPO) | Fine of | ||||||||
June 12, 2019 | Government of Gyeong-gi Province | Administrative Agency | Company | – Deficiencies in self-measurements of emissions for reserve facilities – Article 39 of the Air Quality Management Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Established a monthly self-measurement plan for reserve facilities to prevent recurrence | ||||||
May 7, 2020 | Daegu Regional Environmental Office | Administrative Agency | Company | – Safety incident on April 17, 2020 – Article 13-1 of the Chemical Control Act | Warning | – Strengthened safety management standards and training | ||||||
May 25, 2020 | Daegu Regional Environmental Office | Administrative Agency | Company | – Safety incident on May 14, 2020 – Article 13-2 of the Chemical Control Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Strengthened safety management standards and training | ||||||
May 25, 2020 | National Institute of Chemical Safety | Administrative Agency | Company | – Failure to conduct safety training on hazardous chemicals – Article 33 of the Chemical Control Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Conducted safety training and established a working process that complies with the safety regulations | ||||||
June 22, 2020 | Daegu Regional Environmental Office | Administrative Agency | Company | – Safety incident on May 14, 2020 – Article 13-2 of the Chemical Control Act | Improvement Order | – Submitted a report of compliance with the improvement order – Strengthened safety management standards and training | ||||||
November 5, 2020 | Goyang Branch of Uijeongbu District Court | Court | Company and one officer (CPO) | – Safety incident on June 24, 2017 (Fine announcement on November 22, 2018, Ruling confirmation on November 5, 2020) – Paragraph 1 of Article 23, Provision 2 of Article 66, and Article 71 of the Industrial Safety and Health Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Strengthened safety management standards and training for employees to prevent recurrence |
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January 26, 2021 | Gimcheon Branch of Daegu District Court | Court | Company and two employees (Former Head of Safety and Health Management at Gumi facilities (Incumbent, 22 years of service) and Former Working level staff (Incumbent, 21 years of service)) | – Safety incidents on April 17, 2020 and May 14, 2020 – Article 59-1 of the Chemical Control Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Strengthened safety management standards and training | ||||||
April 12, 2021 | Goyang Branch of Ministry of Employment and Labor | Administrative Agency | Company | – Violation of safety information material posting and education requirements – Provision 1 of Article 114 of the Industrial Safety and Health Act | Fine of | – Paid fine – Will comply with the corrective orders by September 30, 2021 and submit a report | ||||||
April 28, 2021 | Paju Fire Station | Administrative Agency | Company | – Failure to preserve regular inspection records of firefighting facilities inspection – Provision 1 of Article 18 of the Act on Safety Control of Hazardous Substances | Fine of | – Paid fine – Established procedures for conducting regular inspection of dangerous substances according to the inspection checklist and for consulting with administrative agencies in ambiguous situations |
In November 2018, in connection with the occurrence of a safety accident in June 2017, the trial court (Goyang Branch of Uijeongbu District Court) ordered a fine ofW3.0 million on each of us and our chief production officer on the basis of violation of certain provisions of the Industrial Safety and Health Act, which fines were paid in full after such order was confirmed on November 5, 2020. In order to prevent such accidents from occurring again, we are strengthening our safety management standards and training for our employees.
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In January 2019, in connection with the occurrence of a safety accident, the trial court (Goyang Branch of Uijeongbu District Court) assessed a fine of1 million as a summary order on each of us and our chief production officer pursuant to certain other provisions of the Industrial Safety and Health Act. In addition, in January 2019, the trial court sought a fine ofWW4 million andW2 million on us and the employee in charge of on-site safety management, respectively, on the basis of certain other provisions of the Industrial Safety and Health Act. In order to prevent such accidents from occurring again, we are strengthening our safety management standards and training for our employees.
In June 2019, the government of Gyeong-gi Province reviewed the operational history and the number of self-measurements of our emission outlets and confirmed that there were certain deficiencies in self-measurements for our reserve facilities. As a result, we were assessed a fine ofW1.6 million by the government of Gyeong-gi Province, which we subsequently paid, for the violation of Article 39 of the Air Quality Management Act. To prevent the recurrence, we have established a monthly self-measurement plan for our reserve facilities.
In May 2020, we received a warning from Daegu Regional Environmental Office regarding a safety incident that occurred in April 2020 in violation of Article 13-1 of the Chemical Control Act. In addition, in connection with another safety incident that occurred in May 2020, we were assessed an administrative penalty ofW1.44 million in May 2020 and an improvement order in June 2020, in each case by Daegu Regional Environmental Office, for a violation of Article 13-2 of the Chemical Control Act. We subsequently paid such fine, and we also submitted a report of compliance with such improvement order in July 2020. Regarding these two incidents, Gimcheon Branch of Daegu District Court issued a summary order to assess fines ofW3 million on each of us and two of our employees (the former head of safety and health management at our Gumi facilities and a former working level staff), which order was subsequently confirmed. In order to prevent recurrence, we are strengthening our safety management standards and employee training efforts.
In May 2020, we were assessed a fine ofW1.4 million by the National Institute of Chemical Safety for our failure to conduct safety training on hazardous chemicals in violation of Article 33 of the Chemicals Control Act, which we subsequently paid. In order to prevent recurrence, we conducted safety training on hazardous chemicals for the relevant personnel and newly established a working process that complies with safety regulations.
In January 2021, an incident involving a leakage of tetramethylammonium hydroxide chemicals occurred during refurbishment of equipment at one of our plants in Paju, causing bodily harm to workers. Government authorities are currently investigating the cause of such incident. In light of such incident, we plan to implement measures to fundamentally enhance our safety management standards with an aim to ensure health and safety of all workers at our facilities and maintain public trust, including four key safety management initiatives comprising (i) performing detailed safety diagnosis at all of our facilities, (ii) internalizing major hazardous tasks, (iii) developing dedicated personnel for safety- and environment-related matters and strengthening our support to our service providers, and (iv) strengthening the authority and capability of our safety management organizations.
In January 2021, we were audited by the Ministry of Employment and Labor in connection with the occurrence of a safety accident and found to be in violation of Article 114-1 of the Industrial Safety and Health Act relating to supervisory obligations with respect to the posting of safety information material and employee education. As a result, we were issued a corrective order and assessed a fine ofW122.6 million, which we subsequently paid. We plan to submit a report on the implementation of the corrective order by September 30, 2021.
In April 2021, we were assessed a fine ofW1.2 million by the Paju Fire Station for failure to preserve regular inspection records of firefighting facilities related to the joint fire inspection by Gyeong-gi-Province Fire and Disaster Headquarters in violation of Article 18-1 of the Act on Safety Control of Hazardous Substances, which we subsequently paid. As a result, we have been conducting regular inspections of dangerous substances according to the inspection checklist related to this, and have taken measures to consult with relevant administrative agencies to the extent there are any ambiguous regulations related to performing inspections in order to prevent any legal issues.
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12. | Financial Information |
A. | Financial highlights (Based on consolidated K-IFRS). |
(Unit: In millions of Won) | ||||||||||||
Description | As of June 30, 2021 | As of December 31, 2020 | As of December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
Current assets | 12,127,015 | 11,099,470 | 10,248,315 | |||||||||
Quick assets | 9,404,198 | 8,928,814 | 8,197,160 | |||||||||
Inventories | 2,722,817 | 2,170,656 | 2,051,155 | |||||||||
Non-current assets | 24,196,674 | 23,972,053 | 25,326,248 | |||||||||
Investments in equity accounted investees | 112,085 | 114,551 | 109,611 | |||||||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 20,233,242 | 20,147,051 | 22,087,645 | |||||||||
Intangible assets | 1,237,877 | 1,020,088 | 873,448 | |||||||||
Other non-current assets | 2,613,470 | 2,690,363 | 2,255,544 | |||||||||
Total assets | 36,323,689 | 35,071,523 | 35,574,563 | |||||||||
Current liabilities | 12,631,439 | 11,006,948 | 10,984,976 | |||||||||
Non-current liabilities | 9,931,527 | 11,327,636 | 12,101,306 | |||||||||
Total liabilities | 22,562,966 | 22,334,584 | 23,086,282 | |||||||||
Share capital | 1,789,079 | 1,789,079 | 1,789,079 | |||||||||
Share premium | 2,251,113 | 2,251,113 | 2,251,113 | |||||||||
Retained earnings | 8,109,354 | 7,524,297 | 7,503,312 | |||||||||
Other equity | 112,188 | (163,446 | ) | (203,021 | ) | |||||||
Non-controlling interest | 1,498,989 | 1,335,896 | 1,147,798 | |||||||||
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Total equity | 13,760,723 | 12,736,939 | 12,488,281 | |||||||||
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Description | For the six months ended June 30, 2021 | For the year ended December 31, 2020 | For the year ended December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
Revenue | 13,848,331 | 24,230,124 | 23,475,567 | |||||||||
Operating profit (loss) | 1,224,089 | (29,117 | ) | (1,359,382 | ) | |||||||
Profit (loss) from continuing operations | 689,645 | (70,636 | ) | (2,872,078 | ) | |||||||
Profit (loss) for the period | 689,645 | (70,636 | ) | (2,872,078 | ) | |||||||
Profit (loss) attributable to: | ||||||||||||
Owners of the Company | 591,053 | (89,342 | ) | (2,829,705 | ) | |||||||
Non-controlling interest | 98,592 | 18,706 | (42,373 | ) | ||||||||
Basic earnings (loss) per share | 1,652 | (250 | ) | (7,908 | ) | |||||||
Diluted earnings (loss) per share | 1,652 | (250 | ) | (7,908 | ) | |||||||
Number of consolidated entities | 21 | 21 | 22 |
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B. | Financial highlights (Based on separate K-IFRS). |
(Unit: In millions of Won) | ||||||||||||
Description | As of June 30, 2021 | As of December 31, 2020 | As of December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
Current assets | 6,980,939 | 6,948,054 | 7,081,228 | |||||||||
Quick assets | 5,167,467 | 5,529,932 | 5,554,929 | |||||||||
Inventories | 1,813,472 | 1,418,122 | 1,526,299 | |||||||||
Non-current assets | 19,884,415 | 19,757,148 | 20,301,452 | |||||||||
Investments | 4,928,070 | 4,784,828 | 4,958,308 | |||||||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 11,537,763 | 11,736,673 | 12,764,175 | |||||||||
Intangible assets | 1,060,968 | 887,431 | 708,047 | |||||||||
Other non-current assets | 2,357,614 | 2,348,216 | 1,870,922 | |||||||||
Total assets | 26,865,354 | 26,705,202 | 27,382,680 | |||||||||
Current liabilities | 10,856,796 | 10,180,660 | 9,140,483 | |||||||||
Non-current liabilities | 5,575,973 | 6,261,307 | 7,576,104 | |||||||||
Total liabilities | 16,432,769 | 16,441,967 | 16,716,587 | |||||||||
Share capital | 1,789,079 | 1,789,079 | 1,789,079 | |||||||||
Share premium | 2,251,113 | 2,251,113 | 2,251,113 | |||||||||
Retained earnings | 6,392,393 | 6,223,043 | 6,625,901 | |||||||||
Other equity | 0 | 0 | 0 | |||||||||
Total equity | 10,432,585 | 10,263,235 | 10,666,093 |
(Unit: In millions of Won, except for per share data) | ||||||||||||
Description | For the six months ended June 30, 2021 | For the year ended December 31, 2020 | For the year ended December 31, 2019 | |||||||||
Revenue | 13,243,203 | 22,799,273 | 21,658,329 | |||||||||
Operating profit (loss) | 461,647 | (812,979 | ) | (1,784,245 | ) | |||||||
Profit (loss) from continuing operations | 175,263 | (513,262 | ) | (2,639,893 | ) | |||||||
Profit (loss) for the period | 175,263 | (513,262 | ) | (2,639,893 | ) | |||||||
Basic earnings (loss) per share | 490 | (1,434 | ) | (7,378 | ) | |||||||
Diluted earnings (loss) per share | 490 | (1,434 | ) | (7,378 | ) |
C. | Consolidated subsidiaries (as of June 30, 2021) |
Company Interest | Primary Business | Location | Equity | |||||
LG Display America, Inc. | Sales | U.S.A. | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | Sales | Germany | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | Sales | Japan | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | Sales | Taiwan | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | Sales | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | Sales | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | Sales | Singapore | 100 | % | ||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | Manufacturing and sales | China | 51 | % | ||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing and sales | China | 70 | % | ||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | Workplace services | Korea | 100 | % | ||||
Unified Innovative Technology, LLC | Managing intellectual property | U.S.A. | 100 | % | ||||
Global OLED Technology LLC | Managing intellectual property | U.S.A. | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | Sales | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing | Vietnam | 100 | % | ||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing and sales | China | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display Fund I LLC (1) | Investing in new emerging companies | U.S.A | 100 | % | ||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | Manufacturing and sales | China | 70 | % |
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(1) | During the reporting period, we invested an additional |
D. | Status of equity investments (as of June 30, 2021) |
(1) | Consolidated subsidiaries |
Company | Capital Stock (in millions) | Date of Incorporation | Equity Interest | |||||||||
LG Display America, Inc. | USD 411 | September 1999 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | EUR 1 | October 1999 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | JPY 95 | October 1999 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | NTD 116 | April 1999 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | CNY 3,020 | July 2002 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | CNY 4 | January 2003 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | CNY 1,655 | June 2006 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | CNY 4 | July 2007 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | USD 1 | November 2008 | 100 | % | ||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | CNY 116 | December 2009 | 51 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | CNY 1,008 | March 2010 | 100 | % | ||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | KRW 800 | March 2012 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | CNY 8,232 | December 2012 | 70 | % | ||||||||
Unified Innovative Technology, LLC | USD 9 | March 2014 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | CNY 1 | April 2015 | 100 | % | ||||||||
Global OLED Technology LLC | USD 138 | December 2009 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | USD 600 | May 2016 | 100 | % | ||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | CNY 637 | July 2016 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display Fund I LLC (1) | USD 30 | May 2018 | 100 | % | ||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | CNY 15,600 | July 2018 | 70 | % | ||||||||
MMT (Money Market Trust) | — | January 2018 | — |
(1) | During the reporting period, we invested an additional |
(2) | As of June 30, 2021, we have invested |
(2) | Affiliated companies |
Company | Carrying Amount (in millions) | Date of Incorporation | Equity Interest | |||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | January 2005 | 40 | % | |||||||||
Wooree E&L Co., Ltd. | June 2008 | 13 | % | |||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | April 2002 | 15 | % | |||||||||
Avatec Co., Ltd. | August 2000 | 15 | % | |||||||||
Arctic Sentinel, Inc. | — | June 2008 | 10 | % | ||||||||
Cynora GmbH | March 2003 | 11 | % | |||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | January 2014 | 10 | % | |||||||||
Nanosys Inc. | July 2001 | 4 | % |
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Although our respective share interests in Wooree E&L Co., Ltd., YAS Co., Ltd., Avatec Co., Ltd., Arctic Sentinel, Inc., Cynora GmbH, Material Science Co., Ltd. and Nanosys Inc. are below 20%, we are able to exercise significant influence through our right to appoint a director to the board of directors of each investee. Accordingly, the investments in these investees have been accounted for using the equity method.
For the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2021, the aggregate amount of dividends we received from our affiliated companies wasW4,068 million andW8,239 million, respectively.
13. | Audit Information |
A. | Audit service |
(Unit: In millions of Won, hours) | ||||||||||||
Description | 2021 H1 | 2019 | 2018 | |||||||||
Auditor | KPMG Samjong | KPMG Samjong | KPMG Samjong | |||||||||
Activity | | Audit by independent auditor | | | Audit by independent auditor | | | Audit by independent auditor | | |||
Compensation(1) | 1,470 (550 | )(2) | 1,410 (540 | )(2) | 1,280 (500 | )(2) | ||||||
Time required | 5,405 | 19,777 | 21,194 |
(1) | Compensation amount is the contracted amount for the full fiscal year. |
(2) | Compensation amount in ( ) is for Form 20-F filing and SOX 404 audit. |
B. | Non-audit service |
(Unit: In millions of Won, hours) | ||||||||||
Period | Date of contract | Description of service | Period of service | Compensation | ||||||
2021 H1 | — | — | — | — | ||||||
2020 | — | — | — | — | ||||||
2019 | July 23, 2019 | Issuance of comfort letters | July 23, 2019 ~ August 31, 2019 | 120 |
14. | Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations |
Omitted in quarterly and semi-annual reports in accordance with Korean disclosure rules.
15. | Board of Directors |
A. | Members of the board of directors |
As of June 30, 2021, our board of directors consisted of two non-outside directors, one non-standing director and four outside directors.
(As of June 30, 2021) | ||||
Name | Position | Primary responsibility | ||
James (Hoyoung) Jeong | Representative Director (non-outside), Chief Executive Officer and President | Overall head of business management | ||
Donghee Suh | Director (non-outside), Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President | Overall head of finances | ||
Young-Soo Kwon | Director (non-standing) | Chairman of the board of directors | ||
Kun Tai Han | Outside Director | Related to the overall management | ||
Byung Ho Lee (1) | Outside Director | Related to the overall management | ||
Chang-Yang Lee | Outside Director | Related to the overall management | ||
Doocheol Moon (1) | Outside Director | Related to the overall management |
(1) | Byung Ho Lee was reappointed for another term as an outside director, and Doocheol Moon was newly appointed as an outside director at the annual general meeting of shareholders held on March 23, 2021. |
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B. | Committees of the board of directors |
We have the following committees that serve under our board of directors: Management Committee, Outside Director Nomination Committee, Audit Committee, ESG Committee and Related Party Transaction Committee.
As of June 30, 2021, the Management Committee consisted of two non-outside directors, James (Hoyoung) Jeong and Donghee Suh.
As of March 23, 2021, the composition of the Outside Director Nomination Committee was as follows.
(As of March 23, 2021) | ||||
Committee | Composition | Member | ||
Outside Director Nomination Committee(1) | 1 non-standing director and 2 outside directors | Young-Soo Kwon, Byung Ho Lee and Doocheol Moon |
(1) | Each of Young-Soo Kwon, Byung Ho Lee and Doocheol Moon was appointed as a member of the outside director nomination committee of the board of directors at the board of directors’ meeting on March 23, 2021. |
As of June 30, 2021, the composition of the Audit Committee was as follows.
(As of June 30, 2021)
Committee | Composition | Member | ||
Audit Committee | 3 outside directors | Kun Tai Han, Chang-Yang Lee and Doocheol Moon(1) |
(1) | Doocheol Moon is the audit committee chairman. |
As of the date of this report, the composition of the ESG Committee was as follows.
(As of June 30, 2021)
Committee | Composition | Member | ||
ESG Committee(1) | 1 non-standing director and 4 outside directors | Kun Tai Han, Byung Ho Lee, Chang-Yang Lee, Doocheol Moon and James (Hoyoung) Jeong |
(1) | The ESG Committee was established on April 26, 2021. |
As of the date of this report, the composition of the Related Party Transaction Committee was as follows.
(As of the date of this report)
Committee | Composition | Member | ||
Related Party Transaction Committee(1) | 1 non-standing director and 3 outside directors | Kun Tai Han, Byung Ho Lee, Chang-Yang Lee and Donghee Suh |
(1) | The Related Party Transaction Committee was established on July 1, 2021. |
C. | Independence of directors |
Directors are appointed in accordance with the procedures of the Commercial Act and other relevant laws and regulations. Our board of directors is independent as four out of the seven directors that comprise the board are outside directors. Outside directors candidates are nominated for appointment at a shareholders’ meeting after undergoing rigorous review by the Outside Director Nomination Committee.
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All of our current outside directors were nominated by the Outside Director Nomination Committee, and all of our current non-outside directors were nominated by the board of directors.
16. | Information Regarding Shares |
A. | Total number of shares |
(1) | Total number of shares authorized to be issued (as of June 30, 2021): 500,000,000 shares. |
(2) | Total shares issued and outstanding (as of June 30, 2021): 357,815,700 shares. |
B. | Shareholder list |
(1) | Largest shareholder and related parties as of June 30, 2021: |
Name | Relationship | Number of shares of common stock | Equity interest | |||||||
LG Electronics | Largest shareholder | 135,625,000 | 37.9 | % | ||||||
James (Hoyoung) Jeong | Registered director of member company | 10,000 | 0.0 | % | ||||||
Donghee Suh | Registered director of member company | 9,000 | 0.0 | % |
(2) | Shareholders who are known to us that own 5% or more of our shares as of June 30, 2021: |
Beneficial owner | Number of shares of common stock | Equity interest | ||||||
LG Electronics | 135,625,000 | 37.90 | % | |||||
National Pension Service | 22,671,167 | (1) | 6.34 | % (1) |
(1) | As of the public disclosure filing on February 24, 2021. |
17. | Directors and Employees |
A. | Directors |
(1) | Remuneration for directors in 2021 H1: |
(Unit: person, in millions of Won) | ||||||||||||
Classification | No. of directors(1) | Amount paid | Per capita average remuneration paid(2) | |||||||||
Non-outside directors | 3 | 914 | 305 | |||||||||
Outside directors who are not audit committee members | 1 | 42 | 42 | |||||||||
Outside directors who are audit committee members | 3 | 133 | 42 | |||||||||
Total | 7 | 1,089 | 152 |
(1) | Number of directors as at June 30, 2021. |
(2) | Per capita average remuneration paid is calculated by dividing total amount paid by the average number of directors for the six months ended June 30, 2021. |
(3) | Due to the expiration of Mr. Sung-Sik Hwang’s term as a non-outside director and Mr. Doocheol Moon’s nomination as a non-outside director at the annual general meeting of shareholders held on March 23, 2021, the amount paid to non-outside directors includes the remuneration paid to both directors. |
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(2) | Standards of remuneration paid to non-outside and outside directors |
— | Non-outside directors (excluding outside directors and audit committee members) |
The remuneration system for non-outside directors consists of base salary, position salary and performance-related pay. The remuneration for non-outside directors is measured in accordance with the standards established by the board of directors (within the amount approved at the annual general meeting of shareholders), including the non-outside director’s position and job responsibilities. |
• | Standards for base salary/position salary: relevant position and job responsibilities, among others |
• | Standards for performance-related pay: financial performance of the company and achievement of individual management goals, among others |
— | Outside directors, audit committee members and auditor |
The remuneration for outside directors, audit committee members and auditor is measured in accordance with the standards established by the board of directors (within the amount approved at the annual general meeting of shareholders), including the individual’s job responsibilities, among others. |
(3) | Remuneration for individual directors and audit committee members |
— | Individual amount of remuneration paid in 2021 (among those paid over |
(Unit: in millions of Won) | ||||||||||
Name | Position | Total remuneration | Payment not included in total remuneration | |||||||
James (Hoyoung) Jeong | Chief Executive Officer | 667 | — |
— | Method of calculation |
Name | Method of calculation | |
James (Hoyoung) Jeong | Total remuneration
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Salary
• Base salary is set in accordance with the executive compensation regulations established by the board of directors. Monthly payments of
• Position salary is calculated based on the significance of the position and responsibilities of the job. Monthly payments of
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(4) | Remuneration for the five highest paid individuals (among those paid over |
— | Individual remuneration amount |
(Unit: in millions of Won) | ||||||||||||||
Name | Position | Total remuneration(1) | Payment not included in total remuneration | |||||||||||
In Byeong Kang | Advisor | 1,637 | — | |||||||||||
Yeong Giu Hong | Advisory Officer | 1,283 | — | |||||||||||
Yung Keun Choi | Advisor | 1,110 | — | |||||||||||
Jung Sik Shin | Advisor | 1,049 | — | |||||||||||
Sang Yeol Kim | Advisory Officer | 1,047 | — |
(1) | Calculated based on the total amount of remuneration for 2021. |
— | Method of calculation |
Name | Method of calculation | |
In Byeong Kang(1) | Total remuneration
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Salary
• Base salary is set in accordance with the executive compensation regulations established by the board of directors. Monthly payments of
• A total of
Retirement pay
• Retirement pay is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of our regulations on compensation for retiring executives and is evaluated by the duration of employment (15 years), monthly base salary at the time of retirement and payment rate per position (2.5 to 4.5%). | |
Yeong Giu Hong(1) | Total remuneration
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Salary
• Base salary is set in accordance with the executive compensation regulations established by the board of directors. Monthly payments of
• A total of
Retirement pay
• Retirement pay is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of our regulations on compensation for retiring executives and is evaluated by the duration of employment (14 years), monthly base salary at the time of retirement and payment rate per position (2.5 to 4.5%). |
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Yung Keun Choi(1) | Total remuneration
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Salary
• Base salary is set in accordance with the executive compensation regulations established by the board of directors. Monthly payments of
• A total of
Retirement pay
• Retirement pay is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of our regulations on compensation for retiring executives and is evaluated by the duration of employment (12 years), monthly base salary at the time of retirement and payment rate per position (2.5 to 4.5%). | |
Jung Sik Shin(1) | Total remuneration
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Salary
• Base salary is set in accordance with the executive compensation regulations established by the board of directors. Monthly payments of
• A total of
Retirement pay
• Retirement pay is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of our regulations on compensation for retiring executives and is evaluated by the duration of employment (11 years), monthly base salary at the time of retirement and payment rate per position (2.5 to 4.5%). | |
Sang Yeol Kim(1) | Total remuneration
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Salary
• Base salary is set in accordance with the executive compensation regulations established by the board of directors. Monthly payments of
• A total of
Retirement pay
• Retirement pay is calculated in accordance with the applicable provisions of our regulations on compensation for retiring executives and is evaluated by the duration of employment (11 years), monthly base salary at the time of retirement and payment rate per position (2.5 to 4.5%). |
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(1) | Mssrs. In Byeong Kang, Yeong Giu Hong, Yung Keun Choi, Jung Sik Shin and Sang Yeol Kim are former officers who retired from our company effective as of March 31, 2021. |
(5) | Stock options |
Not applicable.
B. | Employees |
As of June 30, 2021, we had 26,567 employees (excluding our directors). On average, our male employees have served 12.1 years and our female employees have served 10.0 years. The total amount of salary paid to our employees for the six months ended June 30, 2021 based on income tax statements submitted to the Korean tax authority in accordance with Article 20 of the Income Tax Act wasW935,031 million for our male employees andW128,800 million for our female employees. The following table provides details of our employees as of June 30, 2021:
(Unit: person, in millions of Won, year) | ||||||||||||||||
Number of employees(1) | Total salary in 2021(2)(3)(4) | Average salary per capita(5) | Average years of service | |||||||||||||
Male | 22,419 | 935,031 | 42 | 12.1 | ||||||||||||
Female | 4,095 | 128,800 | 31 | 10.0 | ||||||||||||
Total | 26,514 | 1,063,831 | 41 | 11.8 |
(1) | Includes part-time employees hired for temporary needs or to serve as temporary replacements for employees on parental leave. |
(2) | Welfare benefits and retirement expenses have been excluded. Total welfare benefit provided to our employees for the six months ended June 30, 2021 was |
(3) | Based on income tax statements, which are submitted to the Korean tax authority in accordance with Article 20 of the Income Tax Act. |
(4) | Includes incentive payments to employees who have transferred from our affiliated companies. |
(5) | Calculated using the sum of the average monthly salary. |
C. | Remuneration for executive officers (excluding directors) |
. | (Unit: person, in millions of Won) | |||||||
Number of executive officers | Total salary in 2021 | Average salary per capita(1) | ||||||
93 | 16,991 | 168 |
(1) | Calculated using the sum of the average monthly salary. |
18. | Other Matters |
A. | Legal proceedings |
We are a defendant in three separate civil lawsuits (comprising one damages claim in the United Kingdom filed by private plaintiffs, one damages claim in Israel filed by private plaintiffs and one unjust enrichment claim in the United States filed by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico) filed against us and certain other TFT-LCD panel manufacturers in connection with alleged anticompetitive behavior of the defendants. In each of these cases, the amount being sought has not been determined, and no trial has been scheduled. While the expected outcome of each of these cases is unclear, we do not believe that any of these cases would have a material effect on our financial conditions.
We have also been a defendant in four patent infringement lawsuits (two in the United States, one in Germany and one in China) filed against us and certain other set manufacturers by Solas OLED Ltd. With respect to each of these cases, we have entered into a Settlement and License Agreement with the plaintiff in December 2020. The plaintiff withdrew its claims in all four cases between January and March 2021.
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LG DISPLAY CO., LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements
(Unaudited)
June 30, 2021 and 2020
(With Independent Auditors’ Review Report Thereon)
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Independent Auditors’ Review Report
Based on a report originally issued in Korean
To the Board of Directors and Shareholders
LG Display Co., Ltd.:
Reviewed Financial Statements
We have reviewed the accompanying condensed consolidated interim financial statements of LG Display Co., Ltd. and subsidiaries (the “Group”) which comprise the condensed consolidated interim statement of financial position as of June 30, 2021, the condensed consolidated interim statements of comprehensive income (loss) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, and statements of changes in equity and cash flows for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, and notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.
Management’s Responsibility for the Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements in accordance with Korean International Financial Reporting Standards No. 1034, Interim Financial Reporting, and for such internal controls as management determines necessary to enable the preparation of condensed consolidated interim financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors’ Responsibility
Our responsibility is to issue a report on these condensed consolidated interim financial statements based on our reviews.
We conducted our reviews in accordance with the Review Standards for Quarterly and Semiannual Financial Statements established by the Security and Futures Commission of the Republic of Korea. A review of interim financial information consists principally of making inquiries, primarily of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters, and applying analytical and other review procedures. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with Korean Standards on Auditing and consequently does not enable us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all significant matters that might be identified in an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.
Conclusion
Based on our reviews, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the condensed consolidated interim financial statements referred to above are not presented fairly, in all material respects, in accordance with Korean International Financial Reporting Standards No. 1034, Interim Financial Reporting.
Other Matters
The procedures and practices utilized in the Republic of Korea to review such condensed consolidated interim financial statements may differ from those generally accepted and applied in other countries.
We audited the consolidated statement of financial position as of December 31, 2020 and the related consolidated statements of comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows for the year then ended, which are not accompanying this review report, in accordance with Korean Standards on Auditing, and our report thereon, dated March 3, 2021, expressed an unmodified opinion. The accompanying condensed consolidated statement of financial position of the Group as of December 31, 2020, presented for comparative purposes, is not different from that audited by us from which it was derived in all material respects.
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KPMG Samjong Accounting Corp.
Seoul, Korea
August 12, 2021
This report is effective as of August 12, 2021 the review report date. Certain subsequent events or circumstances, which may occur between the review report date and the time of reading this report, could have a material impact on the accompanying condensed consolidated interim financial statements and notes thereto. Accordingly, the readers of the review report should understand that the above review report has not been updated to reflect the impact of such subsequent events or circumstances, if any.
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LG DISPLAY CO., LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Financial Position
(Unaudited)
As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020
(In millions of won) | Note | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||
Assets | ||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 4, 25 | 4,218,099 | ||||||||
Deposits in banks | 4, 25 | 702,507 | 78,652 | |||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 5, 14, 25, 27 | 4,208,108 | 3,517,512 | |||||||
Other accounts receivable, net | 5, 25 | 77,962 | 144,480 | |||||||
Other current financial assets | 6, 25 | 49,079 | 52,403 | |||||||
Inventories | 7 | 2,722,817 | 2,170,656 | |||||||
Prepaid income taxes | 23 | 142 | 114,202 | |||||||
Other current assets | 5 | 752,132 | 803,466 | |||||||
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Total current assets | 12,127,015 | 11,099,470 | ||||||||
Deposits in banks | 4, 25 | 11 | 11 | |||||||
Investments in equity-accounted investees | 8 | 112,085 | 114,551 | |||||||
Other non-current financial assets | 6, 25 | 83,663 | 68,231 | |||||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 9, 17 | 20,233,242 | 20,147,051 | |||||||
Intangible assets, net | 10, 17 | 1,237,877 | 1,020,088 | |||||||
Deferred tax assets | 23 | 2,267,255 | 2,273,677 | |||||||
Defined benefit assets, net | 12 | 143,639 | 224,997 | |||||||
Other non-current assets | 118,902 | 123,447 | ||||||||
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Total non-current assets | 24,196,674 | 23,972,053 | ||||||||
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Total assets | 35,071,523 | |||||||||
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Trade accounts and notes payable | 25, 27 | 3,779,290 | ||||||||
Current financial liabilities | 11, 25 | 4,455,377 | 3,195,024 | |||||||
Other accounts payable | 25 | 3,262,525 | 2,781,941 | |||||||
Accrued expenses | 757,956 | 651,880 | ||||||||
Income tax payable | 19,821 | 25,004 | ||||||||
Provisions | 13 | 196,497 | 197,468 | |||||||
Advances received | 14 | 153,202 | 333,821 | |||||||
Other current liabilities | 49,479 | 42,520 | ||||||||
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Total current liabilities | 12,631,439 | 11,006,948 | ||||||||
Non-current financial liabilities | 11, 25 | 9,499,147 | 11,124,846 | |||||||
Non-current provisions | 13 | 94,299 | 89,633 | |||||||
Defined benefit liabilities, net | 12 | 1,528 | 1,498 | |||||||
Deferred tax liabilities | 23 | 8,491 | 9,530 | |||||||
Other non-current liabilities | 328,062 | 102,129 | ||||||||
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Total non-current liabilities | 9,931,527 | 11,327,636 | ||||||||
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Total liabilities | 22,562,966 | 22,334,584 | ||||||||
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Equity | ||||||||||
Share capital | 15 | 1,789,079 | 1,789,079 | |||||||
Share premium | 2,251,113 | 2,251,113 | ||||||||
Retained earnings | 8,109,354 | 7,524,297 | ||||||||
Reserves | 15 | 112,188 | (163,446 | ) | ||||||
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Total equity attributable to owners of the Controlling Company | 12,261,734 | 11,401,043 | ||||||||
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Non-controlling interests | 1,498,989 | 1,335,896 | ||||||||
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Total equity | 13,760,723 | 12,736,939 | ||||||||
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Total liabilities and equity | 35,071,523 | |||||||||
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LG DISPLAY CO., LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)
(Unaudited)
For the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won, except earnings per share) | Note | For the three-month periods ended June 30 | For the six-month periods ended June 30 | |||||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||||
Revenue | 16, 17, 27 | 5,307,021 | 13,848,331 | 10,031,270 | ||||||||||||||||
Cost of sales | 7, 18, 27 | (5,515,513 | ) | (5,178,834 | ) | (11,166,809 | ) | (9,624,930 | ) | |||||||||||
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Gross profit | 1,450,057 | 128,187 | 2,681,522 | 406,340 | ||||||||||||||||
Selling expenses | 18,19 | (236,046 | ) | (163,791 | ) | (452,651 | ) | (363,645 | ) | |||||||||||
Administrative expenses | 18,19 | (217,840 | ) | (193,902 | ) | (433,896 | ) | (367,191 | ) | |||||||||||
Research and development expenses | 18 | (295,111 | ) | (287,517 | ) | (570,886 | ) | (554,446 | ) | |||||||||||
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Operating profit (loss) | 701,060 | (517,023 | ) | 1,224,089 | (878,942 | ) | ||||||||||||||
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Finance income | 22 | 44,101 | 103,536 | 256,984 | 346,734 | |||||||||||||||
Finance costs | 22 | (193,071 | ) | (142,464 | ) | (612,710 | ) | (356,302 | ) | |||||||||||
Other non-operating income | 21 | 112,477 | 182,637 | 591,428 | 724,468 | |||||||||||||||
Other non-operating expenses | 18, 21 | (116,506 | ) | (299,365 | ) | (589,724 | ) | (806,243 | ) | |||||||||||
Equity in income of equity-accounted investees, net | 1,963 | 3,732 | 3,250 | 6,465 | ||||||||||||||||
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Profit (loss) before income tax | 550,024 | (668,947 | ) | 873,317 | (963,820 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 23 | 126,190 | (165,117 | ) | 183,672 | (261,093 | ) | |||||||||||||
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Profit (loss) for the period | 423,834 | (503,830 | ) | 689,645 | (702,727 | ) | ||||||||||||||
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Other comprehensive income (loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Items that will never be reclassified to profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||||||
Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities | 12 | (3,347 | ) | (1,208 | ) | (7,941 | ) | (3,782 | ) | |||||||||||
Other comprehensive income (loss) from associates | (2 | ) | (52 | ) | (83 | ) | 39 | |||||||||||||
Related income tax | 12 | 855 | 310 | 2,028 | 972 | |||||||||||||||
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(2,494 | ) | (950 | ) | (5,996 | ) | (2,771 | ) | |||||||||||||
Items that are or may be reclassified to profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency translation differences for foreign operations | 101,345 | (43,734 | ) | 341,700 | 230,169 | |||||||||||||||
Other comprehensive income (loss) from associates | (1,063 | ) | 1,397 | (1,565 | ) | 2,992 | ||||||||||||||
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100,282 | (42,337 | ) | 340,135 | 233,161 | ||||||||||||||||
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Other comprehensive income (loss) for the period, net of income tax |
| 97,788 | (43,287 | ) | 334,139 | 230,390 | ||||||||||||||
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Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period | (547,117 | ) | 1,023,784 | (472,337 | ) | |||||||||||||||
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Profit (loss) attributable to: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Owners of the Controlling Company | 363,041 | (489,121 | ) | 591,053 | (688,112 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Non-controlling interests | 60,793 | (14,709 | ) | 98,592 | (14,615 | ) | ||||||||||||||
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Profit (loss) for the period | (503,830 | ) | 689,645 | (702,727 | ) | |||||||||||||||
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Total comprehensive income (loss) attributable to: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Owners of the Controlling Company | 439,754 | (514,853 | ) | 860,691 | (486,525 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Non-controlling interests | 81,868 | (32,264 | ) | 163,093 | 14,188 | |||||||||||||||
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Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period | (547,117 | ) | 1,023,784 | (472,337 | ) | |||||||||||||||
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Earnings (loss) per share (in won) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Basic and diluted earning (loss) per share | 24 | (1,367 | ) | 1,652 | (1,923 | ) | ||||||||||||||
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LG DISPLAY CO., LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
Attributable to owners of the Controlling Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | Share capital | Share premium | Retained earnings | Reserves | Sub-total | Non-controlling interests | Total equity | |||||||||||||||||||||
Balances at January 1, 2020 | 2,251,113 | 7,503,312 | (203,021 | ) | 11,340,483 | 1,147,798 | 12,488,281 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total comprehensive income (loss) for the year | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Loss for the period | — | — | (688,112 | ) | — | (688,112 | ) | (14,615 | ) | (702,727 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Other comprehensive income (loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities, net of tax | — | — | (2,810 | ) | — | (2,810 | ) | — | (2,810 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency translation differences | — | — | — | 201,366 | 201,366 | 28,803 | 230,169 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other comprehensive income from associates | — | — | 39 | 2,992 | 3,031 | — | 3,031 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total other comprehensive income (loss) | — | — | (2,771 | ) | 204,358 | 201,587 | 28,803 | 230,390 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period | — | (690,883 | ) | 204,358 | (486,525 | ) | 14,188 | (472,337 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Transaction with owners, recognized directly in equity | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capital contribution from non-controlling interests | — | — | (59 | ) | 475 | 416 | 84,413 | 84,829 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Balances at June 30, 2020 | 2,251,113 | 6,812,370 | 1,812 | 10,854,374 | 1,246,399 | 12,100,773 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Balances at January 1, 2021 | 2,251,113 | 7,524,297 | (163,446 | ) | 11,401,043 | 1,335,896 | 12,736,939 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total comprehensive income (loss) for the period | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Profit for the period | — | — | 591,053 | — | 591,053 | 98,592 | 689,645 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other comprehensive income (loss) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities, net of tax | — | — | (5,913 | ) | — | (5,913 | ) | — | (5,913 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency translation differences | — | — | — | 277,199 | 277,199 | 64,501 | 341,700 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other comprehensive loss from associates | — | — | (83 | ) | (1,565 | ) | (1,648 | ) | — | (1,648 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Total other comprehensive income (loss) | — | — | (5,996 | ) | 275,634 | 269,638 | 64,501 | 334,139 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total comprehensive income for the period | — | 585,057 | 275,634 | 860,691 | 163,093 | 1,023,784 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Balances at June 30, 2021 | 2,251,113 | 8,109,354 | 112,188 | 12,261,734 | 1,498,989 | 13,760,723 |
See accompanying notes to the consolidated interim financial statements.
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Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won) | Note | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||
Cash flows from operating activities: | ||||||||||
Profit (loss) for the period | (702,727 | ) | ||||||||
Adjustments for: | ||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 23 | 183,672 | (261,093 | ) | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 18 | 2,166,229 | 1,921,928 | |||||||
Gain on foreign currency translation | (98,915 | ) | (104,474 | ) | ||||||
Loss on foreign currency translation | 116,770 | 175,139 | ||||||||
Expenses related to defined benefit plans | 12 | 72,120 | 80,274 | |||||||
Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment | (3,163 | ) | (9,046 | ) | ||||||
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 18,220 | 18,619 | ||||||||
Impairment loss on property, plant and equipment | 8,605 | 9,326 | ||||||||
Reversal of impairment loss on property, plant and equipment | (532 | ) | — | |||||||
Loss on disposal of intangible assets | — | 7 | ||||||||
Impairment loss on intangible assets | 8,719 | 30,511 | ||||||||
Reversal of impairment loss on intangible assets | (830 | ) | (600 | ) | ||||||
Expense on increase of provisions | 121,708 | 113,120 | ||||||||
Finance income | (206,296 | ) | (266,116 | ) | ||||||
Finance costs | 559,672 | 304,419 | ||||||||
Equity in income of equity-accounted investees, net | 8 | (3,250 | ) | (6,465 | ) | |||||
Other income | — | (17,332 | ) | |||||||
Other expenses | 15,445 | 72,655 | ||||||||
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Changes in: | ||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | (588,119 | ) | (215,123 | ) | ||||||
Other accounts receivable | 66,444 | 112,422 | ||||||||
Inventories | (532,788 | ) | 8,518 | |||||||
Lease receivables | 2,407 | 2,707 | ||||||||
Other current assets | 80,894 | (69,266 | ) | |||||||
Other non-current assets | (28,864 | ) | (44,245 | ) | ||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | (92,033 | ) | 898,742 | |||||||
Other accounts payable | 179,003 | (592,911 | ) | |||||||
Accrued expenses | 116,825 | (94,148 | ) | |||||||
Provisions | (118,013 | ) | (126,836 | ) | ||||||
Other current liabilities | (236 | ) | (40,504 | ) | ||||||
Defined benefit liabilities, net | 1,369 | (6,227 | ) | |||||||
Advances received | (67,619 | ) | (35,783 | ) | ||||||
Other non-current liabilities | 26 | 6,372 | ||||||||
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Cash generated from operating activities | 2,667,115 | 1,161,863 | ||||||||
Income taxes paid | (47,943 | ) | (156,159 | ) | ||||||
Interests received | 40,026 | 33,324 | ||||||||
Interests paid | (249,658 | ) | (291,395 | ) | ||||||
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Net cash provided by operating activities | 747,633 | |||||||||
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Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows, Continued
(Unaudited)
For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won) | Note | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||
Cash flows from investing activities: | ||||||||||||
Dividends received | 8,239 | |||||||||||
Increase in deposits in banks | (623,813 | ) | (7,452 | ) | ||||||||
Proceeds from withdrawal of deposits in banks | 6,752 | 7,957 | ||||||||||
Acquisition of financial asset at fair value through profit or loss | (10,122 | ) | (29 | ) | ||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of financial asset at fair value through profit or loss | 385 | 90 | ||||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | 24 | 6 | ||||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of investments in equity-accounted investees | 1,200 | 1,200 | ||||||||||
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | (1,435,110 | ) | (1,829,385 | ) | ||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment | 6,455 | 275,436 | ||||||||||
Acquisition of intangible assets | (287,308 | ) | (216,218 | ) | ||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of intangible assets | — | 300 | ||||||||||
Government grants received | 49,693 | 19,035 | ||||||||||
Receipt from (payment for) settlement of derivatives | (21,789 | ) | 27,551 | |||||||||
Proceeds from collection of short-term loans | 9,595 | 7,759 | ||||||||||
Increase in long-term loans | (12,918 | ) | — | |||||||||
Increase in deposits | (151 | ) | (1,115 | ) | ||||||||
Decrease in deposits | 2,308 | 1,217 | ||||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of other assets | — | 11,000 | ||||||||||
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Net cash used in investing activities | (2,310,731 | ) | (1,694,409 | ) | ||||||||
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Cash flows from financing activities: | 26 | |||||||||||
Proceeds from short-term borrowings | 2,015,381 | 1,599,298 | ||||||||||
Repayments of short-term borrowings | (1,489,145 | ) | (1,267,503 | ) | ||||||||
Proceeds from issuance of bonds | — | 49,949 | ||||||||||
Proceeds from long-term borrowings | 362,760 | 1,294,452 | ||||||||||
Repayments of current portion of long-term borrowings and bonds | (1,701,498 | ) | (646,786 | ) | ||||||||
Payment of lease liabilities | (32,105 | ) | (34,443 | ) | ||||||||
Capital contribution from non-controlling interests | — | 84,829 | ||||||||||
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Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | (844,607 | ) | 1,079,796 | |||||||||
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Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (745,798 | ) | 133,020 | |||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents at January 1 | 4,218,099 | 3,336,003 | ||||||||||
Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash held | 141,967 | 51,780 | ||||||||||
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Cash and cash equivalents at June 30 | 3,520,803 | |||||||||||
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1. | Reporting Entity |
(a) | Description of the Controlling Company |
LG Display Co., Ltd. (the “Controlling Company”) was incorporated in February 1985 and the Controlling Company is a public corporation listed in the Korea Exchange since 2004. The main business of the Controlling Company and its subsidiaries (the “Group”) is to manufacture and sell displays and its related products. As of June 30, 2021, the Group is operating Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (“TFT-LCD”) and Organic Light Emitting Diode (“OLED”) panel manufacturing plants in Gumi, Paju and China and TFT-LCD and OLED module manufacturing plants in Gumi, Paju, China and Vietnam. The Controlling Company is domiciled in the Republic of Korea with its address at 128 Yeouidae-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, the Republic of Korea. As of June 30, 2021, LG Electronics Inc., a major shareholder of the Controlling Company, owns 37.9% (135,625,000 shares) of the Controlling Company’s common stock.
The Controlling Company’s common stock is listed on the Korea Exchange under the identifying code 034220. As of June 30, 2021, there are 357,815,700 shares of common stock outstanding. The Controlling Company’s common stock is also listed on the New York Stock Exchange in the form of American Depository Shares (“ADSs”) under the symbol “LPL”. One ADS represents one-half of one share of common stock. As of June 30, 2021, there are 15,031,608 ADSs outstanding.
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1. | Reporting Entity, Continued |
(b) | Consolidated Subsidiaries as of June 30, 2021 |
(In millions) | ||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries | Location | Percentage of ownership | Fiscal year | Date of incorporation | Business | Capital stocks | ||||||||||
LG Display America, Inc. | San Jose, U.S.A. | 100 | % | December 31 | September 24, 1999 | Sell display products | USD 411 | |||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | Eschborn, Germany | 100 | % | December 31 | October 15, 1999 | Sell display products | EUR 1 | |||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | Tokyo, Japan | 100 | % | December 31 | October 12, 1999 | Sell display products | JPY 95 | |||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | Taipei, Taiwan | 100 | % | December 31 | April 12, 1999 | Sell display products | NTD 116 | |||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | Nanjing, China | 100 | % | December 31 | July 15, 2002 | Manufacture display products | CNY 3,020 | |||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | Shanghai, China | 100 | % | December 31 | January 16, 2003 | Sell display products | CNY 4 | |||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | 100 | % | December 31 | June 30, 2006 | Manufacture display products | CNY 1,655 | |||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | Shenzhen, China | 100 | % | December 31 | July 27, 2007 | Sell display products | CNY 4 | |||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | Singapore | 100 | % | December 31 | November 4, 2008 | Sell display products | USD 1 | |||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | Fujian, China | 51 | % | December 31 | December 7, 2009 | Manufacture and sell LCD module and LCD monitor sets | CNY 116 | |||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | Yantai, China | 100 | % | December 31 | March 17, 2010 | Manufacture display products | CNY 1,008 | |||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | Gumi, South Korea | 100 | % | December 31 | March 21, 2012 | Provide janitorial services | KRW 800 | |||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | 70 | % | December 31 | December 10, 2012 | Manufacture and sell display products | CNY 8,232 | |||||||||
Unified Innovative Technology, LLC | Wilmington, U.S.A. | 100 | % | December 31 | March 12, 2014 | Manage intellectual property | USD 9 | |||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | 100 | % | December 31 | April 28, 2015 | Sell display products | CNY 1 | |||||||||
Global OLED Technology, LLC | Sterling, U.S.A. | 100 | % | December 31 | December 18, 2009 | Manage OLED intellectual property | USD 138 | |||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | Haiphong, Vietnam | 100 | % | December 31 | May 5, 2016 | Manufacture display products | USD 600 | |||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | Suzhou, China | 100 | % | December 31 | July 1, 2016 | Manufacture and sell LCD module and LCD monitor sets | CNY 637 | |||||||||
LG DISPLAY FUND I LLC(*) | Wilmington, U.S.A. | 100 | % | December 31 | May 1, 2018 | Invest in venture business and acquire technologies | USD 30 | |||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | 70 | % | December 31 | July 11, 2018 | Manufacture and sell display products | CNY 15,600 |
(*) | For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021, the Controlling Company contributed |
In addition to the above subsidiaries, the Controlling Company has investedW133,300 million in MMT (Money Market Trust), which is controlled by the Controlling Company.
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2. | Basis of Presenting Financial Statements |
(a) | Statement of Compliance |
The condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Korean International Financial Reporting Standard (“K-IFRS”) No.1034, Interim Financial Reporting. They do not include all of the information required for full annual consolidated financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements of the Group as of and for the year ended December 31, 2020.
(b) | Basis of Measurement |
The condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis except for the following material items in the statement of financial position:
• | derivative financial instruments at fair value, financial assets at fair value through profit or loss (“FVTPL”), financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income (“FVOCI”), financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss (“FVTPL”), and |
• | net defined benefit liabilities (defined benefit assets) recognized at the present value of defined benefit obligations less the fair value of plan assets. |
(c) | Functional and Presentation Currency |
Each subsidiary’s financial statements within the Group are presented in the subsidiary’s functional currency, which is the currency of the primary economic environment in which each subsidiary operates. The condensed consolidated interim financial statements are presented in Korean won, which is the Controlling Company’s functional currency.
(d) | Use of Estimates and Judgments |
The preparation of the condensed consolidated interim financial statements in conformity with K-IFRSs requires management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions that affect the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results may differ from these estimates.
3. | Summary of Significant Accounting Policies |
The significant accounting policies followed by the Group in the preparation of its condensed consolidated interim financial statements are the same as those followed by the Group in its preparation of the consolidated financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2020, except for the application of K-IFRS No. 1034, Interim Financial Reporting.
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4. | Cash and Cash Equivalents and Deposits in Banks |
Cash and cash equivalents and deposits in banks as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | ||||||||
Cash | 156 | |||||||
Demand deposits | 3,613,063 | 4,217,943 | ||||||
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Time deposits | 1,800 | |||||||
Restricted deposits (*) | 700,007 | 76,852 | ||||||
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5. | Trade Accounts and Notes Receivable, Other Accounts Receivable and Others |
(a) | Trade accounts and notes receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Due from third parties | 3,054,471 | |||||||
Due from related parties | 736,229 | 463,041 | ||||||
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(b) | Other accounts receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Non-trade receivables, net | 140,616 | |||||||
Accrued income | 5,243 | 3,864 | ||||||
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Due from related parties included in other accounts receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 areW232 million andW21,189 million, respectively.
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5. | Trade Accounts and Notes Receivable, Other Accounts Receivable and Others, Continued |
(c) | The aging of trade accounts and notes receivable and other accounts receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
June 30, 2021 | ||||||||||||||||
Book value | Allowance for impairment | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | ||||||||||||
Current | 77,097 | (1,558 | ) | (1,761 | ) | |||||||||||
1-15 days past due | 623 | 154 | — | (1 | ) | |||||||||||
16-30 days past due | — | 33 | — | — | ||||||||||||
31-60 days past due | — | 1,607 | — | (16 | ) | |||||||||||
More than 60 days past due | — | 961 | — | (112 | ) | |||||||||||
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79,852 | (1,558 | ) | (1,890 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Book value | Allowance for impairment | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | ||||||||||||
Current | 143,674 | (1,047 | ) | (1,740 | ) | |||||||||||
1-15 days past due | 1,638 | 1,023 | — | (8 | ) | |||||||||||
16-30 days past due | 30 | 522 | — | — | ||||||||||||
31-60 days past due | — | 782 | — | (8 | ) | |||||||||||
More than 60 days past due | — | 257 | — | (22 | ) | |||||||||||
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Movements in the allowance for impairment in respect of trade accounts and notes receivable and other accounts receivable for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 and the year ended December 31, 2020 are as follows:
2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | ||||||||||||
Balance at the beginning of the period | 1,778 | 460 | 3,322 | |||||||||||||
(Reversal of) bad debt expense | 511 | 112 | 587 | (480 | ) | |||||||||||
Write-off | — | — | — | (1,064 | ) | |||||||||||
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5. | Trade Accounts and Notes Receivable, Other Accounts Receivable and Others, Continued |
(d) | Other current assets as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Advanced payments | 34,808 | |||||||
Prepaid expenses | 77,853 | 63,972 | ||||||
Value added tax refundable | 614,463 | 693,623 | ||||||
Right to recover returned goods | 6,086 | 11,063 | ||||||
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6. | Other Financial Assets |
Other financial assets as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||
Derivatives(*) | 9,252 | |||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||
Debt instruments | ||||||||
Government bonds | 24 | |||||||
Financial assets carried at amortized cost | ||||||||
Deposits | 8,696 | |||||||
Short-term loans | 24,278 | 28,491 | ||||||
Lease receivables | 6,327 | 5,940 | ||||||
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Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||
Equity instruments | 13,223 | |||||||
Convertible securities | 2,419 | 2,377 | ||||||
Derivatives(*) | 6,785 | 111 | ||||||
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Debt instruments | ||||||||
Government bonds | 48 | |||||||
Financial assets carried at amortized cost | ||||||||
Deposits | 22,251 | |||||||
Long-term loans | 15,946 | 13,899 | ||||||
Lease receivables | 13,900 | 16,322 | ||||||
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7. | Inventories |
Inventories as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Finished goods | 785,282 | |||||||
Work-in-process | 1,059,772 | 733,071 | ||||||
Raw materials | 575,938 | 491,432 | ||||||
Supplies | 158,569 | 160,871 | ||||||
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For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the amounts of inventories recognized as cost of sales including inventory write-downs and usage of inventory write-downs are as follows:
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||
Inventories recognized as cost of sales | 9,624,930 | |||||||
Including: inventory write-downs | 183,603 | 362,468 | ||||||
Including: usage of inventory write-downs | (213,932 | ) | (472,885 | ) |
There were no significant reversals of inventory write-downs recognized during the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020.
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8. | Investments in Equity-Accounted Investees |
Associates as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) Associates | Location | Fiscal year end | Date of incorporation | Business | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||
Percentage of ownership | Carrying amount | Percentage of ownership | Carrying amount | |||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | Paju, South Korea | December 31 | January 2005 | Manufacture glass for display | 40% | 40% | ||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | Ansan, South Korea | December 31 | June 2008 | Manufacture LED back light unit packages | 13% | 10,540 | 14% | 10,540 | ||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | Paju, South Korea | December 31 | April 2002 | Develop and manufacture deposition equipment for OLEDs | 15% | 25,785 | 15% | 24,493 | ||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | Daegu, South Korea | December 31 | August 2000 | Process and sell glass for display | 15% | 20,547 | 14% | 20,196 | ||||||||||||
Arctic Sentinel, Inc. | Los Angeles, U.S.A. | March 31 | June 2008 | Develop and manufacture tablet for kids | 10% | — | 10% | — | ||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | Bruchsal, Germany | December 31 | March 2003 | Develop organic emitting materials for displays and lighting devices | 11% | 2,609 | 12% | 2,609 |
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8. | Investments in Equity-Accounted Investees, Continued |
(In millions of won) Associates | Location | Fiscal year end | Date of incorporation | Business | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Percentage of ownership | Carrying Amount | Percentage of ownership | Carrying amount | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | Seoul, South Korea | December 31 | | January 2014 |
| Develop, manufacture, and sell materials for display | 10% | 10% | ||||||||||||||||||||
Nanosys Inc. | Milpitas, U.S.A. | December 31 | | July 2001 |
| Develop, manufacture, and sell materials for display | 4% | 5,575 | 3% | 5,660 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Although the Controlling Company’s respective share interests in WooRee E&L Co., Ltd., YAS Co., Ltd., AVATEC Co., Ltd., Arctic Sentinel, Inc., Cynora GmbH, Material Science Co., Ltd. and Nanosys Inc. are below 20%, the Controlling Company is able to exercise significant influence through its right to appoint a director to the board of directors of each investee. Accordingly, the investments in these investees have been accounted for using the equity method.
Dividends income recognized from equity method investees for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 amounted toW4,068 million andW8,239 million, respectively.
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9. | Property, Plant and Equipment |
For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Group purchased property, plant and equipment ofW1,710,759 million andW1,193,675 million, respectively. The capitalized borrowing costs and the annualized capitalization rate wereW31,534 million and 4.42%, andW143,782 million and 4.14% for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. In addition, for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Group recognized the right-of-use asset for use of vehicles, machinery and others ofW19,975 million andW23,175 million, respectively. Also, for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Group disposed of property, plant and equipment with carrying amounts ofW19,947 million andW67,341 million, respectively, and recognizedW3,163 million andW18,220 million, respectively, as gain and loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 (gain and loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment for the six-month period ended June 30, 2020:W9,046 million andW18,619 million, respectively).
10. | Intangible Assets |
The Group capitalizes expenditures related to development activities, such as expenditures incurred on designing, manufacturing and testing of products after those related activities meet the capitalization criteria of development costs including technical feasibility, future economic benefits and others. The balances of capitalized development costs as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 areW316,683 million andW301,953 million, respectively. For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Group recognized an impairment loss amounting toW8,719 million andW29,838 in connection with development projects.
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11. | Financial Liabilities |
(a) | Financial liabilities as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Current | ||||||||
Short-term borrowings | 394,906 | |||||||
Current portion of long-term borrowings and bonds | 3,455,544 | 2,705,709 | ||||||
Derivatives (*) | 17,010 | 58,875 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 36,222 | 35,534 | ||||||
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Won denominated borrowings | 2,435,000 | |||||||
Foreign currency denominated borrowings | 5,572,940 | 6,584,658 | ||||||
Bonds | 1,588,897 | 1,948,541 | ||||||
Derivatives (*) | 33,972 | 108,750 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 49,088 | 47,897 | ||||||
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(*) | Represents cross currency interest rate swap contracts and others entered into by the Group to hedge currency and interest rate risks with respect to foreign currency denominated borrowings and bonds. The contracts are not designated as hedging instruments. |
(b) | Short-term borrowings as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won, USD) Lender | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021 (%)(*) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||
Standard Chartered Bank Korea Limited | 12ML + 1.68 | 326,400 | ||||||||||
Standard Chartered Bank Vietnam and others | 3ML + 0.80 | 607,601 | 68,506 | |||||||||
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11. | Financial Liabilities, Continued |
(c) Won denominated long-term borrowings as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) Lender | Annual interest rate | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||
Woori Bank | — | 60 | ||||||||
Korea Development Bank and others | CD rate (91days) + 1.00~1.60, 1.90~3.25 | 2,653,750 | 3,272,500 | |||||||
Less current portion of long-term borrowings | (399,500 | ) | (837,560 | ) | ||||||
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(d) | Foreign currency denominated long-term borrowings as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won, USD and CNY) Lender | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021 (%)(*) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||
The Export-Import Bank of Korea and others | 3ML+0.75~2.40, 6ML+1.25~1.35 1.82 | 1,680,960 | ||||||||
China Construction Bank and others | USD: 3ML+0.65~1.43, CNY: LPR(5Y)+0.34, | 5,705,487 | 5,948,472 | |||||||
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CNY | 25,510 | CNY | 27,825 | |||||||
Less current portion of long-term borrowings | (1,968,797 | ) | (1,044,774 | ) | ||||||
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11. | Financial Liabilities, Continued |
(e) | Details of bonds issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won and USD) | Maturity | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021 (%) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||
Won denominated bonds at amortized cost (*1) | ||||||||||||||||
Publicly issued bonds | | October 2021 ~ February 2024 |
| 1.95~2.95 | 1,320,000 | |||||||||||
Privately issued bonds | | May 2022 ~ May 2033 |
| 3.25~4.25 | 160,000 | 160,000 | ||||||||||
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Less discount on bonds | (1,207 | ) | (1,798 | ) | ||||||||||||
Less current portion | (749,523 | ) | (499,796 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Foreign currency denominated bonds at amortized cost (*2) | ||||||||||||||||
Publicly issued bonds | | November 2021 | | 3.88 | 326,400 | |||||||||||
Privately issued bonds | April 2023 | 3ML+1.47 | 113,000 | 108,800 | ||||||||||||
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Less discount on bonds | (1,556 | ) | (3,161 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Foreign currency denominated convertible bonds | August 2024 | 1.50 | 861,675 | |||||||||||||
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(*2) | Principal of the foreign currency denominated bonds is to be repaid at maturity and interests are paid quarterly or semi-annually. |
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11. | Financial Liabilities, Continued |
(f) | Details of the convertible bonds issued by the Controlling Company and outstanding as of June 30, 2021 are as follows: |
(In won, USD) | ||
Description | ||
Type | Unsecured foreign currency denominated convertible bonds | |
Issuance amount | USD 687,800,000 | |
Annual interest rate (%) | 1.50 | |
Issuance date | August 22, 2019 | |
Maturity date | August 22, 2024 | |
Interest payment | Payable semi-annually in arrear until maturity date | |
Principal redemption | 1. Redemption at maturity: Redeemed on the maturity date, at their outstanding principal amount, which has not been early redeemed or converted. | |
2. Early redemption:
The Controlling Company has a right to redeem before maturity (call option) and the bondholders have a right to require the Controlling Company to redeem before maturity (put option). At exercise of each option, the outstanding principal amount together with accrued but unpaid interest are to be redeemed. | ||
Conversion price |
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Conversion period | From August 23, 2020 to August 12, 2024 | |
Redemption at the option of the issuer (Call option) | • On or at any time after 3 years from the issuance, if the closing price of the shares for any 20 trading days out of the 30 consecutive trading days is at least 130% of the applicable conversion price
• The aggregate principal amount of the convertible bonds outstanding is less than 10% of the aggregate principal amount originally issued, or
• In the event of certain changes in laws and other directives resulting in additional taxes for the holders | |
Redemption at the option of the bondholders (Put option) | On the third anniversary from the issuance date |
The Controlling Company designated the convertible bonds as financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss and recognized the change in fair value in profit or loss. The Controlling Company measures the convertible bond at fair value using the market price of convertible bonds disclosed on Bloomberg. The number of convertible shares as of June 30, 2021 is as follows:
(In won and No. of shares) | June 30, 2021 | |||
Aggregate outstanding amount of the convertible bonds | ||||
Conversion price | ||||
Number of common shares to be issued at conversion | 40,988,998 |
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12. | Employee Benefits |
The Controlling Company and certain subsidiaries’ defined benefit plans provide a lump-sum payment to an employee based on final salary rates and length of service at the time the employee leaves the Controlling Company or certain subsidiaries.
(a) | Net defined benefit liabilities (defined benefit assets) recognized as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Present value of partially funded defined benefit obligations | 1,397,542 | |||||||
Fair value of plan assets | (1,584,984 | ) | (1,621,041 | ) | ||||
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Defined benefit assets, net | 224,997 |
(b) | Expenses related to defined benefit plans recognized in profit or loss for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Current service cost | 40,828 | 75,067 | 81,827 | |||||||||||||
Net interest cost | (1,473 | ) | (777 | ) | (2,947 | ) | (1,553 | ) | ||||||||
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(c) | Plan assets as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Guaranteed deposits in banks | 1,621,041 |
As of June 30, 2021, the Controlling Company maintains the plan assets primarily with Mirae Asset Daewoo Co., Ltd., KB Insurance Co., Ltd. and others.
(d) | Remeasurements of the net defined benefit liabilities (assets) included in other comprehensive income (loss) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
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Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities | (1,208 | ) | (7,941 | ) | (3,782 | ) | ||||||||||
Tax effect | 855 | 310 | 2,028 | 972 | ||||||||||||
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13. | Provisions |
Changes in provisions for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 are as follows:
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Balance at January 1, 2021 | 14,906 | 287,101 | ||||||||||
Additions (reversal) | 121,708 | (6,434 | ) | 115,274 | ||||||||
Usage | (111,579 | ) | — | (111,579 | ) | |||||||
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14. | Contingent Liabilities and Commitments |
(a) | Legal Proceedings |
Anti-trust litigations
Some individual claimants filed “follow-on” damages claims against the Group and other TFT-LCD manufacturers alleging violations of EU competition law. While the Group continues its vigorous defense of the various pending proceedings described above, as of June 30, 2021, the Group cannot reliably estimate the timing and amount of outflows of resources embodying economic benefits relating to the proceedings.
Solas OLED Ltd. Litigations
Between April 2019 and September 2020, Solas OLED Ltd. filed altogether four patent infringement actions, with two in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, one in the Mannheim District Court in Germany and one in the Beijing Intellectual Property Court in China, against the Controlling Company and television manufacturers. The actions in the United States and Germany also included the Controlling Company’s subsidiaries, LG Display America, Inc. and LG Display Germany GmbH, as defendants, respectively. In December 2020, the parties reached an agreement to amicably settle all claims and all patent infringement actions have been formally dismissed during the six-month period ended June 30, 2021.
Others
The Group is involved in various lawsuits and disputes in addition to the pending proceedings described above. The Group cannot reliably estimate the timing and amount of outflows of resources embodying economic benefits relating to the disputes.
(b) | Commitments |
Factoring and securitization of accounts receivable
The Controlling Company has agreements with Korea Development Bank and several other banks for accounts receivable sales negotiating facilities of up to an aggregate of USD 1,065 million ( 1,203,450 million) in connection with the Controlling Company’s export sales transactions with its subsidiaries. As of June 30, 2021, there are no short-term borrowings that are outstanding but past due in connection with these agreements. In connection with all of the contracts in this paragraph, the Controlling Company has sold its accounts receivable with recourse.W
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14. | Contingent Liabilities and Commitments, Continued |
The Controlling Company and overseas subsidiaries entered into agreements with financial institutions for accounts receivables sales negotiating facilities. The respective maximum amount of accounts receivables that could be sold under the agreements and the amount of sold but not yet due accounts receivables by contract are as follows:
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Controlling Company | Shinhan Bank | KRW | 90,000 | 90,000 | — | — | ||||||||||||
USD | 60 | 67,800 | — | — | ||||||||||||||
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation | USD | 20 | 22,600 | — | — | |||||||||||||
MUFG Bank | KRW | 17,000 | 17,000 | — | — | |||||||||||||
USD | 160 | 180,800 | USD | 10 | 11,336 | |||||||||||||
BNP Paribas | USD | 65 | 73,450 | — | — | |||||||||||||
ING Bank | USD | 90 | 101,700 | — | — | |||||||||||||
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LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | Standard Chartered Bank | USD | 337 | 380,245 | USD | 50 | 56,466 | |||||||||||
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. | USD | 70 | 79,100 | — | — | |||||||||||||
KGI Bank Co., Ltd. | USD | 30 | 33,900 | — | — | |||||||||||||
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LG Display Germany GmbH | BNP Paribas | USD | 135 | 152,550 | USD | 50 | 56,564 | |||||||||||
Commerzbank AG | USD | 4 | 4,109 | USD | 3 | 3,758 | ||||||||||||
DZ Bank AG | USD | 14 | 15,907 | USD | 4 | 5,015 | ||||||||||||
UniCredit Bank | USD | 1 | 1,381 | USD | 1 | 1,381 | ||||||||||||
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LG Display America, Inc. | Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corp. | USD | 400 | 452,000 | USD | 155 | 175,150 | |||||||||||
Standard Chartered Bank | USD | 600 | 678,000 | USD | 187 | 210,859 | ||||||||||||
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation | USD | 150 | 169,500 | USD | 20 | 22,600 | ||||||||||||
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14. | Contingent Liabilities and Commitments, Continued |
Letters of credit
As of June 30, 2021, the Group entered into agreements with financial institutions in relation to opening of letters of credit and the respective credit limits under the agreements are as follows:
(In millions of won and USD) | Contractual amount | KRW equivalent | ||||||
KEB Hana Bank | USD 150 | |||||||
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation | USD 50 | 56,500 | ||||||
Industrial Bank of Korea | USD 100 | 113,000 | ||||||
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China | USD 200 | 226,000 | ||||||
Shinhan Bank | USD 400 | 452,000 | ||||||
KB Kookmin Bank | USD 100 | 113,000 | ||||||
MUFG Bank | USD 100 | 113,000 | ||||||
The Export–Import Bank of Korea | USD 200 | 226,000 | ||||||
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The Controlling Company obtained payment guarantees amounting to USD 100 million (113,000 million) from KB Kookmin Bank for other accounts payable related to the long-term supply agreements. The Controlling Company also obtained payment guarantees amounting to USD 306 million (W345,568 million) from Korea Development Bank for foreign currency denominated bonds and USD 2 million (W2,260 million) from Shinhan Bank for value added tax payments in Poland.W
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. and other subsidiaries are provided with payment guarantees from the China Construction Bank and other various banks amounting to CNY 659 million (115,220 million), JPY 900 million (W9,199 million), EUR 2.5 million (W3,361 million), VND 49,694 million (W2,440 million), and USD 0.5 million (W565 million), respectively, for their local tax payments and utility payments.W
License agreements
As of June 30, 2021, the Group has technical license agreements with Hitachi Display, Ltd. and others in relation to its LCD business and patent license agreement with Universal Display Corporation in relation to its OLED business. Also, the Group has a trademark license agreement with LG Corp. and other intellectual property license agreements with various companies as of June 30, 2021.
Pledged Assets
In connection with the borrowings amounting to CNY 17,820 million (3,115,649 million) from China Construction Bank Corporation and others, as of June 30, 2021, the Group is providing its property, plant and equipment with carrying amount ofW664,370 million as pledged assets.W
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15. | Share Capital and Reserves |
(a) | Share capital |
The Controlling Company is authorized to issue 500,000,000 shares of capital stock (par value5,000) and, as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the number of issued common shares is 357,815,700. There have been no changes in the capital stock from January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.W
(b) | Reserves |
Reserves consist mainly of the following:
Translation reserve
The translation reserve comprises all foreign currency differences arising from the translation of the financial statements of foreign operations.
Other comprehensive income (loss) from associates
The other comprehensive income (loss) from associates comprises the amount related to change in equity of equity-accounted investees.
Reserves as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Foreign currency translation differences for foreign operations | (138,667 | ) | ||||||
Other comprehensive loss from associates | (26,344 | ) | (24,779 | ) | ||||
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16. | Revenue |
Details of revenue for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | For the three-month periods ended June 30 | For the six-month periods ended June 30 | ||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||
Sales of goods | 5,296,446 | 13,821,461 | 10,009,244 | |||||||||||||
Royalties | 2,580 | 2,981 | 7,139 | 7,698 | ||||||||||||
Others | 13,094 | 7,594 | 19,731 | 14,328 | ||||||||||||
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The following is a summary of the Group’s revenue by region based on the location of the customers for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020.
(a) | Revenue by geography |
(In millions of won) | For the three-month periods ended June 30 | For the six-month periods ended June 30 | ||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||
Domestic | 217,437 | 321,693 | 489,488 | |||||||||||||
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China | 4,429,059 | 3,803,261 | 9,002,539 | 6,846,322 | ||||||||||||
Asia (excluding China) | 890,688 | 495,996 | 1,639,686 | 1,083,681 | ||||||||||||
United States | 791,798 | 390,970 | 1,512,292 | 737,946 | ||||||||||||
Europe (excluding Poland) | 253,720 | 225,985 | 547,625 | 529,633 | ||||||||||||
Poland | 428,390 | 173,372 | 824,496 | 344,200 | ||||||||||||
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Sales to Company A and Company B amount to5,321,304 million andW3,011,374 million, respectively, for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 (the six-month period ended June 30, 2020:W3,873,614 million andW1,594,870 million, respectively). The Group’s top ten end-brand customers together accounted for 85% of sales for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 (the six-month period ended June 30, 2020: 83%).W
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(b) | Non-current assets by geography |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||
Property, plant and equipment | Intangible assets | Property, plant and equipment | Intangible assets | |||||||||||||
Domestic | 1,051,182 | 11,736,856 | 874,849 | |||||||||||||
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China | 6,534,220 | 86,261 | 6,731,052 | 39,396 | ||||||||||||
Vietnam | 2,143,956 | 7,274 | 1,663,807 | 7,688 | ||||||||||||
Others | 17,019 | 93,160 | 15,336 | 98,155 | ||||||||||||
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(In millions of won) | For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||
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TV | 1,194,410 | 4,783,363 | 2,678,464 | |||||||||||||
IT products(*) | 2,742,349 | 2,751,707 | 5,459,652 | 4,498,465 | ||||||||||||
Mobile and others | 1,589,026 | 1,360,904 | 3,605,316 | 2,854,341 | ||||||||||||
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18. | The Nature of Expenses and Others |
The classification of expenses by nature for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Changes in inventories | 270,706 | (552,161 | ) | 11,770 | ||||||||||||
Purchases of raw materials and others | 3,311,590 | 2,814,740 | 6,585,035 | 5,486,182 | ||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 1,069,230 | 929,486 | 2,166,229 | 1,921,928 | ||||||||||||
Outsourcing | 280,578 | 257,507 | 586,367 | 423,576 | ||||||||||||
Labor | 859,267 | 710,017 | 1,692,189 | 1,391,416 | ||||||||||||
Supplies and others | 295,471 | 203,552 | 551,413 | 370,301 | ||||||||||||
Utility | 239,302 | 194,525 | 475,601 | 404,356 | ||||||||||||
Fees and commissions | 175,988 | 152,010 | 353,542 | 303,039 | ||||||||||||
Shipping | 76,944 | 38,524 | 147,609 | 81,266 | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 33,761 | 26,920 | 73,748 | 69,458 | ||||||||||||
Warranty | 69,445 | 43,474 | 121,708 | 102,120 | ||||||||||||
Travel | 15,721 | 10,250 | 27,274 | 23,321 | ||||||||||||
Taxes and dues | 38,167 | 45,585 | 77,716 | 72,945 | ||||||||||||
Others | 189,323 | 246,188 | 356,545 | 391,593 | ||||||||||||
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19. | Selling and Administrative Expenses |
Details of selling and administrative expenses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Salaries | 73,280 | 175,339 | 145,752 | |||||||||||||
Expenses related to defined benefit plans | 5,536 | 6,501 | 11,554 | 13,256 | ||||||||||||
Other employee benefits | 19,807 | 16,630 | 38,286 | 33,850 | ||||||||||||
Shipping | 66,411 | 29,338 | 126,838 | 63,028 | ||||||||||||
Fees and commissions | 54,262 | 53,340 | 110,442 | 105,533 | ||||||||||||
Depreciation | 66,747 | 54,784 | 129,826 | 110,494 | ||||||||||||
Taxes and dues | 21,633 | 31,880 | 44,813 | 44,776 | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 33,761 | 26,920 | 73,748 | 69,458 | ||||||||||||
Warranty | 69,445 | 43,474 | 121,708 | 102,120 | ||||||||||||
Insurance | 3,347 | 3,176 | 7,935 | 5,977 | ||||||||||||
Travel | 1,498 | 1,207 | 2,654 | 4,592 | ||||||||||||
Training | 4,174 | 2,155 | 6,345 | 3,055 | ||||||||||||
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Details of personnel expenses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Salaries and wages | 562,068 | 1,400,962 | 1,116,965 | |||||||||||||
Other employee benefits | 132,882 | 103,265 | 258,382 | 209,508 | ||||||||||||
Contributions to National Pension plan | 16,508 | 16,943 | 33,050 | 33,970 | ||||||||||||
Expenses related to defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans | 36,209 | 40,399 | 72,303 | 80,675 | ||||||||||||
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21. | Other Non-operating Income and Other Non-operating Expenses |
(a) | Details of other non-operating income for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Foreign currency gain | 168,360 | 580,083 | 696,100 | |||||||||||||
Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 1,811 | 5,467 | 3,163 | 9,046 | ||||||||||||
Reversal of impairment loss on property, plant and equipment | — | — | 532 | — | ||||||||||||
Reversal of impairment loss on intangible assets | — | 50 | 830 | 600 | ||||||||||||
Rental income | 488 | 1,004 | 1,054 | 2,037 | ||||||||||||
Others | 2,554 | 7,756 | 5,766 | 16,685 | ||||||||||||
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Foreign currency loss | 179,926 | 551,151 | 663,184 | |||||||||||||
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 9,848 | 14,243 | 18,220 | 18,619 | ||||||||||||
Loss on disposal of intangible assets | — | 7 | — | 7 | ||||||||||||
Impairment loss on property, plant and equipment | 6,878 | 3,413 | 8,605 | 9,326 | ||||||||||||
Impairment loss on intangible assets | 1,372 | 26,165 | 8,719 | 30,511 | ||||||||||||
Loss on disposal of investments in subsidiaries | — | 72,654 | — | 72,654 | ||||||||||||
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22. | Finance Income and Finance Costs |
Finance income and costs recognized in profit or loss for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
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Interest income | 15,854 | 43,141 | 36,050 | |||||||||||||
Foreign currency gain | 13,084 | 79,901 | 54,940 | 88,637 | ||||||||||||
Gain on transaction of derivatives | — | 5,937 | — | 27,551 | ||||||||||||
Gain on valuation of derivatives | 8,307 | — | 157,649 | 60,917 | ||||||||||||
Gain on valuation of financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | — | — | 1,254 | — | ||||||||||||
Gain on valuation of financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | — | 1,844 | — | 133,579 | ||||||||||||
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Foreign currency loss | 27,598 | 27,211 | 180,426 | 176,995 | ||||||||||||
Loss on early repayment of borrowings | 250 | 498 | 250 | 498 | ||||||||||||
Loss on sale of trade accounts and notes receivable | 1,522 | 879 | 2,187 | 2,941 | ||||||||||||
Loss on valuation of financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | 62 | 240 | 63 | 1,492 | ||||||||||||
Loss on valuation of financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | 48,152 | — | 147,719 | — | ||||||||||||
Loss on transaction of derivatives | 1,354 | — | 21,789 | — | ||||||||||||
Loss on valuation of derivatives | 5,673 | 39,740 | 36,936 | 27,000 | ||||||||||||
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23. | Income Tax Expense (Benefit) |
(a) | Details of income tax expense (benefit) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Current tax expense | 15,558 | 176,262 | 71,276 | |||||||||||||
Deferred tax expense (benefit) | (4,342 | ) | (180,675 | ) | 7,410 | (332,369 | ) | |||||||||
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(b) | Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities |
The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at the end of each reporting period and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that the deferred tax assets at the reporting date will be realized with the Group’s estimated future taxable income. The Group’s deferred tax assets and liabilities may differ from actual refundable or payable amount.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are attributable to the following:
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(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts receivable, net | — | (2 | ) | (13 | ) | (2 | ) | (13 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Inventories, net | 67,475 | 60,539 | — | — | 67,475 | 60,539 | ||||||||||||||||||
Defined benefit liabilities, net | — | — | (19,158 | ) | (35,617 | ) | (19,158 | ) | (35,617 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Investments in subsidiaries and associates | — | — | (91,915 | ) | (79,301 | ) | (91,915 | ) | (79,301 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Accrued expenses | 147,074 | 123,106 | — | — | 147,074 | 123,106 | ||||||||||||||||||
Property, plant and equipment | 661,860 | 669,449 | (44,265 | ) | (63,971 | ) | 617,595 | 605,478 | ||||||||||||||||
Intangible assets | 17,407 | 19,469 | (20,693 | ) | (8,000 | ) | (3,286 | ) | 11,469 | |||||||||||||||
Provisions | 72,350 | 63,943 | — | — | 72,350 | 63,943 | ||||||||||||||||||
Other temporary differences | 189,039 | 173,166 | (3,754 | ) | (3,601 | ) | 185,285 | 169,565 | ||||||||||||||||
Tax losses carryforwards | 877,236 | 953,209 | — | — | 877,236 | 953,209 | ||||||||||||||||||
Tax credit carryforwards | 406,110 | 391,769 | — | — | 406,110 | 391,769 | ||||||||||||||||||
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23. | Income Tax Expense (Benefit), Continued |
(c) | Tax uncertainties |
In relation to the transfer price investigations related to three subsidiaries located in China, the mutual agreement procedures between tax authorities of the Republic of Korea and China have been ongoing from 2019. During the six-month period ended June 30, 2021, the mutual agreement procedures for two subsidiaries have been completed. Regarding the above, the Group recognized deferred tax assets.
24. | Earnings (Loss) Per Share |
(a) | Basic earnings (loss) per share for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
(In won and number of shares) | For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||
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Profit (loss) attributable to owners of the Controlling Company | (489,121,168,535 | ) | 591,052,670,440 | (688,111,821,200 | ) | |||||||||||
Weighted-average number of common stocks outstanding | 357,815,700 | 357,815,700 | 357,815,700 | 357,815,700 | ||||||||||||
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For the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, there were no events or transactions that resulted in changes in the number of common stocks used for calculating earnings (loss) per share.
(b) | Diluted earnings (loss) per share is not different from basic earnings (loss) per share as there is no dilution effects of potential common stocks for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021. As of June 30, 2021, 40,988,998 shares of potential common stock were excluded from the calculation of weighted-average number of common stocks due to antidilution. |
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25. | Financial Risk Management |
The Group is exposed to credit risk, liquidity risk and market risks. The Group identifies and analyzes such risks, and controls are implemented under a risk management system to monitor and manage these risks at below an acceptable level.
(a) | Market risk |
Market risk is the risk that changes in market prices, such as foreign exchange rates, interest rates and equity prices, will affect the Group’s income or the value of its holdings of financial instruments. The objective of market risk management is to manage and control market risk exposures within acceptable parameters, while optimizing the return.
(i) Currency risk
The Group is exposed to currency risk on sales, purchases and borrowings that are denominated in a currency other than the functional currency of the Controlling Company, Korean won (KRW). The currencies in which these transactions primarily are denominated are USD, CNY, JPY, etc.
Interest on borrowings is accrued in the currency of the borrowing. Generally, borrowings are denominated in currencies that match the cash flows generated by the underlying operations of the Group, primarily KRW, USD and CNY.
In respect of other monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies, the Group adopts policies to ensure that its net exposure is kept to an acceptable level by buying or selling foreign currencies at spot rates when necessary to address short-term imbalances. Meanwhile, the Group entered into currency interest rate swap contracts to hedge currency risk with respect to foreign currency borrowings and bonds.
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i) Exposure to currency risk
The Group’s exposure to foreign currency risk based on notional amounts as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 is as follows:
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Cash and cash equivalents | 1,095 | 238 | 12,738 | 26 | 5 | 4 | 84,664 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Deposits in banks | — | — | 3,564 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | 3,547 | — | 664 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-trade receivables | 9 | 124 | 205 | 3 | 4 | — | 4,643 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other assets denominated in foreign currencies | — | 177 | 101 | 6 | — | — | 5,498 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | (1,525 | ) | (11,355 | ) | (1,833 | ) | — | — | — | (324,035 | ) | — | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable | (748 | ) | (7,942 | ) | (1,794 | ) | (3 | ) | (3 | ) | — | (1,106,462 | ) | (3 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Financial liabilities | (4,890 | ) | — | (25,510 | ) | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cash and cash equivalents | 1,795 | 164 | 13,382 | 34 | 7 | 4 | 33,843 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | 3,093 | 13 | 585 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Non-trade receivables | 52 | 93 | 222 | 3 | 6 | — | 9,773 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other assets denominated in foreign currencies | — | 208 | 51 | 6 | 1 | — | 4,586 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | (1,948 | ) | (9,831 | ) | (2,037 | ) | — | — | — | (357,149 | ) | — | ||||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable | (268 | ) | (6,239 | ) | (2,018 | ) | (4 | ) | (8 | ) | — | (997,204 | ) | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Financial liabilities | (4,294 | ) | — | (27,825 | ) | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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25. | Financial Risk Management, Continued |
Average exchange rates applied for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 and the exchange rates at June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In won) | Average rate | Reporting date spot rate | ||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||
USD | 1,206.72 | 1,130.00 | 1,088.00 | |||||||||||||
JPY | 10.38 | 11.15 | 10.22 | 10.54 | ||||||||||||
CNY | 172.71 | 171.36 | 174.84 | 166.96 | ||||||||||||
TWD | 39.89 | 40.23 | 40.51 | 38.67 | ||||||||||||
EUR | 1,347.08 | 1,329.43 | 1,344.42 | 1,338.24 | ||||||||||||
PLN | 296.89 | 301.39 | 297.46 | 292.02 | ||||||||||||
VND | 0.0485 | 0.0518 | 0.0491 | 0.0471 | ||||||||||||
GBP | 1,551.70 | 1,520.52 | 1,564.03 | 1,482.40 |
ii) Sensitivity analysis
A weaker won, as indicated below, against the following currencies which comprise the Group’s assets or liabilities denominated in foreign currency as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, would have increased (decreased) equity and profit or loss by the amounts shown below. This analysis is based on foreign currency exchange rate variances that the Group considers to be reasonably possible as of the end of reporting period. The analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular interest rates, would remain constant. The changes in equity and profit or loss would have been as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||
Equity | Profit or loss | Equity | Profit or loss | |||||||||||||
USD (5 percent weakening) | 36,824 | 12,438 | 73,186 | |||||||||||||
JPY (5 percent weakening) | (7,520 | ) | (6,028 | ) | (6,250 | ) | (5,194 | ) | ||||||||
CNY (5 percent weakening) | (103,720 | ) | — | (147,294 | ) | 93 | ||||||||||
TWD (5 percent weakening) | 63 | 12 | 75 | — | ||||||||||||
EUR (5 percent weakening) | 294 | 117 | 250 | 377 | ||||||||||||
PLN (5 percent weakening) | 47 | 47 | 43 | 43 | ||||||||||||
VND (5 percent weakening) | (2,442 | ) | (2,442 | ) | (2,230 | ) | (2,230 | ) | ||||||||
GBP (5 percent weakening) | (140 | ) | (140 | ) | (107 | ) | (107 | ) |
A stronger won against the above currencies as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 would have had the equal but opposite effect on the above currencies to the amounts shown above, on the basis that all other variables remain constant.
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(ii) Interest rate risk
Interest rate risk arises principally from the Group’s variable interest-bearing bonds and borrowings. The Group establishes and applies its policy to reduce uncertainty arising from fluctuations in the interest rates and to minimize finance cost and manages interest rate risk by monitoring of trends of fluctuations in interest rate and establishing plan for countermeasures. Meanwhile, the Group entered into cross currency interest rate swap contracts amounting to USD 1,625 million (W1,836,250 million) and interest rate swap contracts amounting toW170,000 million in notional amount to hedge interest rate risk with respect to variable interest bearing borrowings.
i) Profile
The interest rate profile of the Group’s interest-bearing financial instruments as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 is as follows:
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ii) Equity and profit or loss sensitivity analysis for variable rate instruments
As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, a change of 100 basis points in interest rates at the reporting date would have increased (decreased) equity and profit or loss by the amounts shown below for the respective following 12-month periods This analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular foreign currency rates, remain constant.
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Variable rate instruments (*) | 48,601 | (48,601 | ) | 48,601 | ||||||||||||
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Variable rate instruments (*) | 45,352 | (45,352 | ) | 45,352 |
(*) | Financial instruments related to non-hedging interest rate swap are excluded. |
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(b) | Credit risk |
Credit risk is the risk of financial loss to the Group if a customer or counterparty to a financial instrument fails to meet its contractual obligations, and arises principally from the Group’s receivables from customers.
The Group’s exposure to credit risk of trade and other receivables is influenced mainly by the individual characteristics of each customer. However, management believes that the default risk of the country in which each customer operates do not have a significant influence on credit risk since the majority of the customers are global electronic appliance manufacturers operating in global markets.
The Group establishes credit limits for each customer and each new customer is analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively before determining whether to utilize third party guarantees, insurance or factoring as appropriate.
In relation to the impairment of financial assets subsequent to initial recognition, the Group recognizes the changes in expected credit loss (“ECL”) in profit or loss at each reporting date.
The carrying amount of financial assets represents the maximum credit exposure. The maximum exposure to credit risk as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 is as follows:
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Cash equivalents | 4,217,943 | |||||||
Deposits in banks | 702,518 | 78,663 | ||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 4,208,108 | 3,517,512 | ||||||
Non-trade receivables | 72,719 | 140,616 | ||||||
Accrued income | 5,243 | 3,864 | ||||||
Deposits | 31,915 | 30,947 | ||||||
Short-term loans | 24,278 | 28,491 | ||||||
Long-term loans | 15,946 | 13,899 | ||||||
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(c) | Liquidity risk |
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Group will encounter difficulty in meeting the obligations associated with its financial liabilities that are settled by delivering cash or other financial assets. The Group’s approach to managing liquidity is to ensure, as far as possible, that it will always have sufficient liquidity to meet its liabilities when due, under both normal and stressed conditions, without incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to the Group’s reputation.
The Group has historically been able to satisfy its cash requirements from cash flows from operations and debt and equity financing. To the extent that the Group does not generate sufficient cash flows from operations to meet its capital requirements, the Group may rely on financing activities, such as external long-term borrowings and offerings of debt instruments, equity-linked and other debt instruments. In addition, the Group maintains a line of credit with various banks.
The following are the contractual maturities of financial liabilities, including estimated interest payments, as of June 30, 2021.
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Borrowings | 11,889,381 | 1,269,407 | 2,083,824 | 3,598,144 | 4,731,338 | 206,668 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bonds | 2,676,144 | 2,509,213 | 567,797 | 568,490 | 1,149,125 | 133,000 | 90,801 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | 3,736,582 | 3,736,582 | 3,026,480 | 710,102 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable | 1,753,088 | 1,762,275 | 1,746,597 | 15,678 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable (enterprise procurement cards)(*) | 1,509,437 | 1,509,437 | 683,050 | 826,387 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Long-term other accounts payable | 231,544 | 250,889 | — | — | 94,098 | 156,791 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Security deposits received | 11,848 | 11,848 | 1,430 | 4,032 | 6,386 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Lease liabilities | 85,310 | 96,369 | 26,433 | 20,710 | 20,510 | 20,666 | 8,050 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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(*) | Represents liabilities payable to credit card companies for utility expenses and others paid using enterprise procurement cards. The Group presented the payable to credit card companies as other accounts payable and disclosed related cash flows as operating activities since the Group is using the enterprise procurement cards through agreements with suppliers for transactions arising from purchasing of goods and services, the payment term is within a year from the purchase, as part of the normal operating cycle, and no security is provided. Change in liabilities related to procurement cards for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 is as follows: |
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Other accounts payable (enterprise procurement cards) | 431,287 | 1,509,437 |
It is not expected that the cash flows included in the maturity analysis could occur significantly earlier, or at significantly different amounts.
(d) | Capital management |
Management’s policy is to maintain a capital base so as to maintain investor, creditor and market confidence and to sustain future development of the business. Liabilities to equity ratio, net borrowings to equity ratio and other financial ratios are used by management to achieve an optimal capital structure. Management also monitors the return on capital as well as the level of dividends to ordinary shareholders.
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Total liabilities | 22,334,584 | |||||||
Total equity | 13,760,723 | 12,736,939 | ||||||
Cash and deposits in banks (*1) | 4,316,775 | 4,296,751 | ||||||
Borrowings (including bonds) | 13,818,232 | 14,068,814 | ||||||
Total liabilities to equity ratio | 164 | % | 175 | % | ||||
Net borrowings to equity ratio (*2) | 69 | % | 77 | % |
(*1) | Cash and deposits in banks consist of cash and cash equivalents and current deposits in banks. |
(*2) | Net borrowings to equity ratio is calculated by dividing total borrowings (including bonds and excluding lease liabilities) less cash and current deposits in banks by total equity. |
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(e) | Determination of fair value |
(i) Measurement of fair value
A number of the Group’s accounting policies and disclosures require the determination of fair value, for both financial and non-financial assets and liabilities. Fair values have been determined for measurement and/or disclosure purposes based on the following methods. When applicable, further information about the assumptions made in determining fair values is disclosed in the notes specific to that asset or liability.
i) Current assets and liabilities
The carrying amounts approximate their fair value because of the short maturity of these instruments.
ii) Trade receivables and other receivables
The fair value of trade and other receivables is estimated as the present value of future cash flows, discounted at the market rate of interest at the reporting date. This fair value is determined for disclosure purposes. The carrying amounts of current receivables approximate their fair value.
iii) Investments in equity and debt securities
The fair value of marketable financial assets at FVTPL and FVOCI is determined by reference to their quoted closing bid price at the reporting date. The fair value of non-marketable instruments is determined using the results of fair value assessment performed by external valuation institutions and others.
iv) Non-derivative financial liabilities
Fair value, which is determined for disclosure purposes, except for the liabilities at FVTPL, is calculated based on the present value of future principal and interest cash flows, discounted at the market rate of interest at the reporting date.
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(ii) | Fair values versus carrying amounts |
The fair values of financial assets and liabilities, together with the carrying amounts shown in the condensed consolidated interim statements of financial position as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
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Cash and cash equivalents | ( | *) | 4,218,099 | ( | *) | |||||||||||
Deposits in banks | 702,518 | ( | *) | 78,663 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | 4,208,108 | ( | *) | 3,517,512 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Non-trade receivables | 72,719 | ( | *) | 140,616 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Accrued income | 5,243 | ( | *) | 3,864 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Deposits | 31,915 | ( | *) | 30,947 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Short-term loans | 24,278 | ( | *) | 28,491 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Long-term loans | 15,946 | ( | *) | 13,899 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Lease receivables | 20,227 | ( | *) | 22,262 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
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Equity instruments | 24,476 | 13,223 | 13,223 | |||||||||||||
Convertible securities | 2,419 | 2,419 | 2,377 | 2,377 | ||||||||||||
Derivatives | 13,433 | 13,433 | 9,363 | 9,363 | ||||||||||||
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Debt instruments | 48 | 72 | 72 | |||||||||||||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | 50,982 | 167,625 | 167,625 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 1,046,907 | 1,046,907 | 861,675 | 861,675 | ||||||||||||
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Borrowings | 11,173,404 | 11,296,898 | 11,328,418 | |||||||||||||
Bonds | 1,629,237 | 1,646,725 | 1,910,241 | 1,923,517 | ||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | 3,736,582 | ( | *) | 3,779,290 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Other accounts payable | 3,262,525 | ( | *) | 2,781,941 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Long-term other accounts payable | 231,544 | ( | *) | 30 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Security deposits received | 11,848 | ( | *) | 12,539 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Lease liabilities | 85,310 | ( | *) | 83,431 | ( | *) |
(*) | Excluded from disclosures as the carrying amount approximates fair value. |
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(iii) | Fair values of financial assets and liabilities |
i) Fair value hierarchy
Financial instruments carried at fair value are categorized into different levels in a fair value hierarchy based on the inputs used in the valuation techniques. The levels have been defined as follows:
• | Level 1: quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities |
• | Level 2: inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly |
• | Level 3: inputs for the asset or liability that are not based on observable market data |
ii) Financial instruments measured at fair value
Fair value hierarchy classifications of the financial instruments that are measured at fair value as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
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Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Equity instruments | — | 24,476 | 24,476 | |||||||||||||
Convertible securities | — | — | 2,419 | 2,419 | ||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | — | 13,433 | 13,433 | ||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||||||||||
Debt instruments | — | — | 48 | |||||||||||||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | 50,982 | 50,982 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 1,046,907 | — | — | 1,046,907 | ||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||||
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Equity instruments | — | 13,223 | 13,223 | |||||||||||||
Convertible securities | — | — | 2,377 | 2,377 | ||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | — | 9,363 | 9,363 | ||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||||||||||
Debt instruments | — | — | 72 | |||||||||||||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | 167,625 | 167,625 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 861,675 | — | — | 861,675 |
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iii) | Financial instruments not measured at fair value but for which the fair value is disclosed |
Fair value hierarchy classifications, valuation technique and inputs for fair value measurements of the financial instruments not measured at fair value but for which the fair value is disclosed as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | Valuation technique | Input | |||||||||||||
Classification | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||
Borrowings | — | 11,173,404 | Discounted cash flow | Discount rate | ||||||||||||
Bonds | — | — | 1,646,725 | Discounted cash flow | Discount rate |
(In millions of won) | December 31, 2020 | Valuation technique | Input | |||||||||||||
Classification | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||
Borrowings | — | 11,328,418 | Discounted cash flow | Discount rate | ||||||||||||
Bonds | — | — | 1,923,517 | Discounted cash flow | Discount rate |
iv) | The interest rates applied for determination of the above fair value as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||
Borrowings, bonds and others | 1.63~4.40% | 2.15~4.46% |
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26. | Changes in liabilities arising from financing activities |
Changes in liabilities arising from financing activities for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 are as follows:
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Non-cash transactions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
January 1, 2021 | Cash flows from financing activities | Reclassification | Gain or loss on foreign currency translation | Effective interest adjustment | Others | June 30, 2021 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Short-term borrowings | 526,236 | — | 25,459 | — | — | 946,601 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Current portion of long-term borrowings and bonds | 2,705,709 | (1,701,498 | ) | 2,334,705 | 114,438 | 1,940 | 250 | 3,455,544 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Long-term borrowings | 9,019,658 | 362,760 | (1,785,325 | ) | 230,097 | — | — | 7,827,190 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bonds(*) | 1,948,541 | — | (549,380 | ) | 34,147 | 7,870 | 147,719 | 1,588,897 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lease liabilities | 83,431 | (32,105 | ) | — | 14,009 | — | 19,975 | 85,310 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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27. | Related Parties and Others |
(a) | Related parties |
Related parties as of June 30, 2021 are as follows:
Classification | Description | |
Associates(*) | Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. and others | |
Entity that has significant influence over the Controlling Company | LG Electronics Inc. | |
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Controlling Company | Subsidiaries of LG Electronics Inc. |
(*) | Details of associates are described in note 8. |
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(b) | Significant transactions such as sales of goods and purchases of raw material and outsourcing service and others, which occurred in the normal course of business with related parties for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | For the three-month period ended June 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Associates | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | 82 | — | 17,474 | 184 | |||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | — | 90,606 | — | — | 677 | ||||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | — | 3,434 | — | — | 51 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | — | 1,831 | 8,421 | — | 1,848 | ||||||||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | — | — | 10 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 42 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 3,726 | 111,256 | — | 27,862 | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Controlling Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 99 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 105,083 | — | — | 123 | — | 617 |
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(In millions of won) | For the three-month period ended June 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing New Technology Co., Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 306 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | 19,392 | — | — | — | — | 216 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics do Brasil Ltda. | 60,391 | — | — | — | — | 76 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 881 | — | 4,645 | 451 | — | 21,280 | ||||||||||||||||||
Hi-M.SOLUTEK | — | — | 24 | — | — | 1,654 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali, S.A. DE C.V. | 64,786 | — | — | — | — | 39 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mlawa Sp. z o.o. | 278,158 | — | — | — | — | 144 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa, S.A. DE C.V. | 307,854 | — | — | — | — | 168 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E. | 26,140 | — | — | — | — | 32 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Japan, Inc. | — | — | — | — | — | 1,326 | ||||||||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 135,889 | — | — | — | — | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Taiwan Taipei Co., Ltd. | 1,317 | — | — | — | — | 186 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing Vehicle Components Co., Ltd. | 608 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Technology Ventures LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 1,110 | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | — | — | 42 | 586 | — | 220 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(In millions of won) | For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
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AVATEC Co., Ltd. | 200 | 105 | — | 36,174 | 476 | |||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | 3,668 | 175,688 | — | — | 1,346 | ||||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | — | 7,241 | — | — | 55 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | 200 | 3,855 | 10,130 | — | 3,251 | ||||||||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | — | — | 10 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 42 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 7,169 | 235,253 | — | 56,399 | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Controlling Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 164 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 216,238 | — | — | 585 | — | 838 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing New Technology Co., Ltd. | 230,897 | — | — | — | — | 817 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | 49,792 | — | — | — | — | 485 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics do Brasil Ltda. | 101,765 | — | — | — | — | 137 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 1,563 | — | 10,774 | 451 | — | 42,731 |
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(In millions of won) | For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Hi-M.SOLUTEK | — | 24 | — | — | 2,389 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali, S.A. DE C.V. | 155,839 | — | — | — | — | 52 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mlawa Sp. z o.o. | 559,117 | — | — | — | — | 278 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa, S.A. DE C.V. | 616,699 | — | — | — | — | 380 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E | 45,034 | — | — | — | — | 95 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Japan, Inc. | — | — | — | — | — | 2,651 | ||||||||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 274,143 | — | — | — | — | 76 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Taiwan Taipei Co., Ltd. | 1,746 | — | — | — | — | 316 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing Vehicle Components Co., Ltd. | 1,610 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Technology Ventures LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 2,154 | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | — | — | 108 | 586 | — | 468 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(In millions of won) | For the three-month period ended June 30, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
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AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 18,832 | 217 | ||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | — | 64,097 | — | — | 653 | ||||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | — | 3,735 | — | — | 14 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | — | 1,844 | 2,544 | — | 681 | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 9 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 6,748 | 28,283 | — | 37,926 | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Controlling Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 54,019 | — | — | — | — | 247 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing New Technology Co., Ltd. | 102,977 | — | — | — | — | 256 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | 9,372 | — | — | — | — | 38 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics do Brasil Ltda. | 27,521 | — | — | — | — | 44 |
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(In millions of won) | For the three-month period ended June 30, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | — | 7,303 | — | — | 20,366 | |||||||||||||||||||
Qingdao LG Inspur Digital Communication Co., Ltd. | 1,589 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali, S.A. DE C.V. | 18,290 | — | — | — | — | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mlawa Sp. z o.o. | 106,324 | — | — | — | — | 278 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa, S.A. DE C.V. | 76,160 | — | — | — | — | 142 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E. | 15,477 | — | — | — | — | 56 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Japan, Inc. | — | — | — | — | — | 1,358 | ||||||||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 13,754 | — | — | — | — | 24 | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | 1,265 | — | 136 | — | — | 2,174 | ||||||||||||||||||
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AVATEC Co., Ltd. | 200 | — | — | 33,815 | 416 | |||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | 7,739 | 138,377 | — | — | 1,626 | ||||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | — | 5,318 | — | — | 19 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | 300 | 3,328 | 3,658 | — | 1,651 | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 69 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 10,369 | 155,075 | — | 67,763 | |||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 65 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 125,920 | — | — | — | — | 446 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing New Technology Co., Ltd. | 192,627 | — | — | — | — | 497 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | 34,457 | — | — | — | — | 155 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics do Brasil Ltda. | 57,545 | — | — | — | — | 84 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 3,092 | — | 14,871 | — | — | 40,718 |
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Qingdao LG Inspur Digital Communication Co., Ltd. | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali, S.A. DE C.V. | 53,394 | — | — | — | — | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mlawa Sp. z o.o. | 206,562 | — | — | — | — | 806 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa, S.A. DE C.V. | 205,460 | — | — | — | — | 672 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E | 35,889 | — | — | — | — | 302 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Japan, Inc. | — | — | — | 8 | — | 2,861 | ||||||||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 34,533 | — | — | — | — | 122 | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | 2,645 | — | 153 | — | — | 3,595 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(c) | Trade accounts and notes receivable and payable and others as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
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Associates | ||||||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | 4,445 | 2,714 | |||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | — | 102,958 | 84,095 | ||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | 878 | — | 3,385 | 3,637 | ||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | — | 13,173 | 18,126 | ||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | — | — | 10 | — | ||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 46 | — | ||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | 94,193 | 119,888 | 88,629 | |||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 36,417 | 211 | 16 | |||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing New Technology Co., Ltd. | 70,096 | 88,075 | 102 | 83 | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | 13,149 | 10,295 | 2 | — | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics do Brasil Ltda. | 27,728 | 7,481 | 20 | 14 | ||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 160 | 227 | 35,022 | 31,309 |
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LG Electronics Mexicali, S.A. DE C.V. | 20,969 | 25 | 15 | |||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mlawa Sp. z o.o. | 131,650 | 89,481 | 16 | 10 | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa, S.A. DE C.V. | 191,738 | 70,555 | — | 50 | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E | 11,502 | 13,359 | 2 | — | ||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 89,001 | 48,677 | 1 | — | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics Taiwan Taipei Co., Ltd. | 613 | 337 | 75 | 35 | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics Nanjing Vehicle Components Co., Ltd. | 333 | 457 | — | — | ||||||||||||
LG Technology Ventures LLC | — | — | 59 | 11 | ||||||||||||
Others | 468 | 3,707 | 4,554 | 2,016 | ||||||||||||
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(d) | Details of significant financing transactions such as granting and collecting loans, which occurred in the normal course of business with related parties for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 are as follows: |
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(e) | Conglomerate Transactions |
Transactions, trade accounts and notes receivable and payable, and others between the Group and certain companies and their subsidiaries included in LG Group, one of the conglomerates in the Republic of Korea according to the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act, for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 and as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows. These entities are not related parties according to K-IFRS No. 1024, Related Party Disclosures.
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Sales and others | Purchase and others | Sales and others | Purchase and others | Trade accounts and notes receivable and others | Trade accounts and notes payable and others | |||||||||||||||||||
LX International Corp. and its subsidiaries (formerly, LG International Corp.)(*1) | 73,878 | 318,300 | 144,272 | 145,228 | 36,892 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Uplus Corp. | — | 582 | — | 1,159 | — | 154 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Chem Ltd. and its subsidiaries | 43 | 143,748 | 67 | 314,115 | 87 | 104,889 | ||||||||||||||||||
S&I Corp. and its subsidiaries | 79 | 92,726 | 157 | 163,175 | 5,862 | 98,630 | ||||||||||||||||||
LX Semicon Co., Ltd. (formerly, Silicon Works Co., Ltd)(*2) | — | 303,479 | — | 590,362 | — | 185,176 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Corp. | — | 16,211 | — | 32,212 | 6,754 | 3,566 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Management Development Institute | — | 4,896 | — | 10,137 | 3,480 | 272 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG CNS Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries | 7 | 57,520 | 14 | 88,286 | 3 | 49,639 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Household & Health Care and its subsidiaries | — | 32 | — | 132 | — | 29 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Holdings Japan Co., Ltd. | — | — | — | 512 | — | 114 | ||||||||||||||||||
G2R Inc. and its subsidiaries | — | 1,454 | — | 4,059 | — | 1,705 | ||||||||||||||||||
Robostar Co., Ltd. | — | 4,212 | — | 4,993 | — | 4,224 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(*2) | Silicon Work Co., Ltd. renamed the Company as LX Semicon Co., Ltd. on July 1, 2021. |
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Sales and others | Purchase and others | Sales and others | Purchase and others | Trade accounts and notes receivable and others | Trade accounts and notes payable and others | |||||||||||||||||||
LG International Corp. and its subsidiaries | 66,424 | 172,015 | 143,466 | 81,353 | 28,583 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Uplus Corp. | — | 557 | — | 1,118 | — | 151 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Chem Ltd. and its subsidiaries | 968 | 193,054 | 1,139 | 406,676 | 115 | 179,944 | ||||||||||||||||||
S&I Corp. and its subsidiaries | 83 | 19,873 | 167 | 83,095 | 5,864 | 103,896 | ||||||||||||||||||
Silicon Works Co., Ltd. | — | 151,841 | 36 | 304,329 | — | 136,715 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Corp. | — | 12,634 | — | 24,417 | 6,799 | 1,417 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Management Development Institute | — | 1,987 | — | 3,584 | 3,480 | 351 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG CNS Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries | 11 | 35,067 | 13 | 59,298 | 253 | 93,477 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Household & Health Care and its subsidiaries | — | 7 | — | 84 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Holdings Japan Co., Ltd. | — | 553 | — | 1,086 | 2,244 | — | ||||||||||||||||||
G2R Inc. and its subsidiaries | — | 8,724 | — | 10,507 | — | 8,851 | ||||||||||||||||||
Robostar Co., Ltd. | — | 131 | — | 537 | — | 1,033 | ||||||||||||||||||
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27. | Related Parties and Others, Continued |
(f) | Key management personnel compensation |
Compensations to key management for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | For the three-month periods ended June 30, | For the six-month periods ended June 30, | ||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||
Short-term benefits | 530 | 1,702 | 1,099 | |||||||||||||
Expenses related to the defined benefit plan | 120 | 83 | 203 | 179 | ||||||||||||
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LG DISPLAY CO., LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES
Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements
(Unaudited)
June 30, 2021 and 2020
(With Independent Auditors’ Review Report Thereon)
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Independent Auditors’ Review Report
Based on a report originally issued in Korean
To the Board of Directors and Shareholders
LG Display Co., Ltd.:
Reviewed Financial Statements
We have reviewed the accompanying condensed consolidated interim financial statements of LG Display Co., Ltd. and subsidiaries (the “Group”) which comprise the condensed consolidated interim statement of financial position as of June 30, 2021, the condensed consolidated interim statements of comprehensive income (loss) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, and statements of changes in equity and cash flows for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, and notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.
Management’s Responsibility for the Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these condensed consolidated interim financial statements in accordance with Korean International Financial Reporting Standards No. 1034, Interim Financial Reporting, and for such internal controls as management determines necessary to enable the preparation of condensed consolidated interim financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
Auditors’ Responsibility
Our responsibility is to issue a report on these condensed consolidated interim financial statements based on our reviews.
We conducted our reviews in accordance with the Review Standards for Quarterly and Semiannual Financial Statements established by the Security and Futures Commission of the Republic of Korea. A review of interim financial information consists principally of making inquiries, primarily of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters, and applying analytical and other review procedures. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with Korean Standards on Auditing and consequently does not enable us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all significant matters that might be identified in an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.
Conclusion
Based on our reviews, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the condensed consolidated interim financial statements referred to above are not presented fairly, in all material respects, in accordance with Korean International Financial Reporting Standards No. 1034, Interim Financial Reporting.
Other Matters
The procedures and practices utilized in the Republic of Korea to review such condensed consolidated interim financial statements may differ from those generally accepted and applied in other countries.
We audited the consolidated statement of financial position as of December 31, 2020 and the related consolidated statements of comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows for the year then ended, which are not accompanying this review report, in accordance with Korean Standards on Auditing, and our report thereon, dated March 3, 2021, expressed an unmodified opinion. The accompanying condensed consolidated statement of financial position of the Group as of December 31, 2020, presented for comparative purposes, is not different from that audited by us from which it was derived in all material respects.
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KPMG Samjong Accounting Corp.
Seoul, Korea
August 12, 2021
This report is effective as of August 12, 2021 the review report date. Certain subsequent events or circumstances, which may occur between the review report date and the time of reading this report, could have a material impact on the accompanying condensed consolidated interim financial statements and notes thereto. Accordingly, the readers of the review report should understand that the above review report has not been updated to reflect the impact of such subsequent events or circumstances, if any.
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Condensed Separate Interim Statements of Financial Position
(Unaudited)
As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020
(In millions of won) | Note | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||
Assets | ||||||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | 4, 24 | 1,220,098 | ||||||||||
Deposits in banks | 4, 24 | 76,913 | 76,852 | |||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 5, 14, 24, 26 | 4,702,024 | 3,797,248 | |||||||||
Other accounts receivable, net | 5, 24 | 66,915 | 141,332 | |||||||||
Other current financial assets | 6, 24 | 30,930 | 43,151 | |||||||||
Inventories | 7 | 1,813,472 | 1,418,122 | |||||||||
Prepaid income tax | 22 | 141 | 110,388 | |||||||||
Other current assets | 198,811 | 140,863 | ||||||||||
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Total current assets | 6,980,939 | 6,948,054 | ||||||||||
Deposits in banks | 4, 24 | 11 | 11 | |||||||||
Investments | 8 | 4,928,070 | 4,784,828 | |||||||||
Other non-current accounts receivable, net | 5, 24 | 4,077 | 5,797 | |||||||||
Other non-current financial assets | 6, 24 | 37,954 | 29,133 | |||||||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 9 | 11,537,763 | 11,736,673 | |||||||||
Intangible assets, net | 10 | 1,060,968 | 887,431 | |||||||||
Deferred tax assets | 22 | 2,058,612 | 1,971,787 | |||||||||
Defined benefit assets | 12 | 143,639 | 224,997 | |||||||||
Other non-current assets | 113,321 | 116,491 | ||||||||||
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Trade accounts and notes payable | 24, 26 | 4,591,319 | ||||||||||
Current financial liabilities | 11, 24 | 2,345,523 | 2,162,989 | |||||||||
Other accounts payable | 24 | 2,698,927 | 2,373,730 | |||||||||
Accrued expenses | 606,885 | 499,610 | ||||||||||
Provisions | 13 | 195,179 | 196,107 | |||||||||
Advances received | 14 | 113,932 | 312,790 | |||||||||
Other current liabilities | 31,863 | 44,115 | ||||||||||
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Total current liabilities | 10,856,796 | 10,180,660 | ||||||||||
Non-current financial liabilities | 11, 24 | 5,228,704 | 6,072,225 | |||||||||
Non-current provisions | 13 | 94,299 | 89,633 | |||||||||
Other non-current liabilities | 252,970 | 99,449 | ||||||||||
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Total liabilities | 16,432,769 | 16,441,967 | ||||||||||
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Share capital | 15 | 1,789,079 | 1,789,079 | |||||||||
Share premium | 2,251,113 | 2,251,113 | ||||||||||
Retained earnings | 6,392,393 | 6,223,043 | ||||||||||
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Total equity | 10,432,585 | 10,263,235 | ||||||||||
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Total liabilities and equity | 26,705,202 | |||||||||||
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Condensed Separate Interim Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss)
(Unaudited)
For the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won, except earnings per share) | Note | For the three-month periods ended June 30 | For the six-month periods ended June 30 | |||||||||||||||
2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||||||||||
Revenue | 16, 26 | 4,891,108 | 13,243,203 | 9,372,529 | ||||||||||||||
Cost of sales | 7, 17, 26 | (5,774,114 | ) | (4,960,160 | ) | (11,683,463 | ) | (9,493,536 | ) | |||||||||
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Gross profit (loss) | 836,551 | (69,052 | ) | 1,559,740 | (121,007 | ) | ||||||||||||
Selling expenses | 17, 18 | (135,174 | ) | (94,297 | ) | (263,935 | ) | (229,767 | ) | |||||||||
Administrative expenses | 17, 18 | (136,902 | ) | (105,538 | ) | (273,310 | ) | (208,143 | ) | |||||||||
Research and development expenses | 17 | (289,904 | ) | (282,381 | ) | (560,848 | ) | (546,060 | ) | |||||||||
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Operating profit (loss) | 274,571 | (551,268 | ) | 461,647 | (1,104,977 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Finance income | 21 | 13,812 | 79,484 | 180,114 | 274,367 | |||||||||||||
Finance costs | 21 | (115,002 | ) | (106,354 | ) | (456,016 | ) | (281,084 | ) | |||||||||
Other non-operating income | 20 | 56,410 | 130,043 | 394,143 | 580,790 | |||||||||||||
Other non-operating expenses | 17, 20 | (69,228 | ) | (174,031 | ) | (386,108 | ) | (566,664 | ) | |||||||||
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Profit (loss) before income tax | 160,563 | (622,126 | ) | 193,780 | (1,097,568 | ) | ||||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 22 | 30,622 | (166,042 | ) | 18,517 | (303,907 | ) | |||||||||||
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Profit (loss) for the period | 129,941 | (456,084 | ) | 175,263 | (793,661 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities | 12 | (3,347 | ) | (1,208 | ) | (7,941 | ) | (3,782 | ) | |||||||||
Related income tax | 12 | 855 | 310 | 2,028 | 972 | |||||||||||||
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Other comprehensive loss for the period, net of income tax | (2,492 | ) | (898 | ) | (5,913 | ) | (2,810 | ) | ||||||||||
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Basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share | 23 | (1,275 | ) | 490 | (2,218 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Condensed Separate Interim Statements of Changes in Equity
(Unaudited)
For the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won) | Share capital | Share premium | Retained earnings | Total equity | ||||||||||||
Balances at January 1, 2020 | 2,251,113 | 6,625,901 | 10,666,093 | |||||||||||||
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Loss for the period | — | — | (793,661 | ) | (793,661 | ) | ||||||||||
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Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities, net of tax | — | — | (2,810 | ) | (2,810 | ) | ||||||||||
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Total comprehensive loss for the period | — | (796,471 | ) | (796,471 | ) | |||||||||||
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Profit for the period | — | — | 175,263 | 175,263 | ||||||||||||
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Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities, net of tax | — | — | (5,913 | ) | (5,913 | ) | ||||||||||
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Condensed Separate Interim Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
For the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won) | Note | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||
Cash flows from operating activities: | ||||||||||
Profit (loss) for the period | (793,661 | ) | ||||||||
Adjustments for: | ||||||||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 22 | 18,517 | (303,907 | ) | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 17 | 1,231,999 | 1,296,487 | |||||||
Gain on foreign currency translation | (61,210 | ) | (83,171 | ) | ||||||
Loss on foreign currency translation | 78,207 | 152,312 | ||||||||
Expenses related to defined benefit plans | 12 | 71,267 | 79,397 | |||||||
Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment | (7,296 | ) | (12,148 | ) | ||||||
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 17,990 | 17,886 | ||||||||
Impairment loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 8,486 | 5,576 | ||||||||
Loss on disposal of intangible assets | — | 7 | ||||||||
Impairment loss on intangible assets | 8,719 | 30,511 | ||||||||
Reversal of impairment loss on intangible assets | (830 | ) | (600 | ) | ||||||
Warranty expenses | 107,905 | 99,155 | ||||||||
Finance income | (168,400 | ) | (253,139 | ) | ||||||
Finance costs | 450,654 | 262,661 | ||||||||
Other income | — | (16,889 | ) | |||||||
Other expenses | 15,431 | — | ||||||||
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Trade accounts and notes receivable | (855,821 | ) | (513,093 | ) | ||||||
Other accounts receivable | 71,684 | 105,521 | ||||||||
Inventories | (395,350 | ) | 77,706 | |||||||
Other current assets | (19,877 | ) | (3,850 | ) | ||||||
Other non-current assets | (30,240 | ) | (42,927 | ) | ||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | 220,844 | 1,045,005 | ||||||||
Other accounts payable | 151,807 | (587,626 | ) | |||||||
Accrued expenses | 120,191 | (81,246 | ) | |||||||
Provisions | (104,167 | ) | (112,902 | ) | ||||||
Advances Received | (85,858 | ) | (39,189 | ) | ||||||
Other current liabilities | (19,447 | ) | (23,175 | ) | ||||||
Defined benefit liabilities, net | 2,150 | (5,489 | ) | |||||||
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Cash generated from operating activities | 1,002,706 | 305,400 | ||||||||
Income taxes refunded | 6,933 | 763 | ||||||||
Interests received | 943 | 7,274 | ||||||||
Interests paid | (122,689 | ) | (156,479 | ) | ||||||
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LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.
Condensed Separate Interim Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)
For the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020
(In millions of won) | Note | 2021 | 2020 | |||||||
Cash flows from investing activities: | ||||||||||
Dividends received | 8,239 | |||||||||
Increase in deposits in banks | (6,913 | ) | (6,852 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from withdrawal of deposits in banks | 6,851 | 7,257 | ||||||||
Proceeds from disposal of financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | 24 | 6 | ||||||||
Acquisition of investments | (143,242 | ) | (50,979 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from disposal of investments | 1,200 | 169,953 | ||||||||
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | (754,602 | ) | (715,069 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment | 9,420 | 278,048 | ||||||||
Acquisition of intangible assets | (276,773 | ) | (204,556 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from disposal of intangible assets | — | 300 | ||||||||
Receipt from (payment for) settlement of derivatives | (21,789 | ) | 27,551 | |||||||
Proceeds from collection of short-term loans | 9,595 | 7,759 | ||||||||
Increase in long-term loans | (12,918 | ) | — | |||||||
Increase in deposits | (151 | ) | (358 | ) | ||||||
Decrease in deposits | 1,237 | 1,217 | ||||||||
Proceeds from disposal other assets | — | 11,000 | ||||||||
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Proceeds from short-term borrowings | 550,460 | 775,095 | ||||||||
Repayments of short-term borrowings | (550,460 | ) | (453,549 | ) | ||||||
Proceeds from issuance of debentures | — | 49,949 | ||||||||
Proceeds from long-term borrowings | 362,760 | 370,000 | ||||||||
Repayments of current portion of long-term borrowings and bonds | (1,191,276 | ) | (616,482 | ) | ||||||
Payment guarantee fee received | 2,547 | 4,029 | ||||||||
Repayments of lease liabilities | (6,296 | ) | (6,122 | ) | ||||||
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Cash and cash equivalents at January 1 | 1,220,098 | 1,105,245 | ||||||||
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1. | Organization and Description of Business |
LG Display Co., Ltd. (the “Company”) was incorporated in February 1985 and the Company is a public corporation listed in the Korea Exchange since 2004. The main business of the Company is to manufacture and sell displays and its related products. As of June 30, 2021, the Company is operating Thin Film Transistor Liquid Crystal Display (“TFT-LCD”) and Organic Light Emitting Diode (“OLED”) panel manufacturing plants in Gumi, Paju and China and TFT-LCD and OLED module manufacturing plants in Gumi, Paju, China and Vietnam. The Company is domiciled in the Republic of Korea with its address at 128 Yeouidae-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, the Republic of Korea. As of June 30, 2021, LG Electronics Inc., a major shareholder of the Company, owns 37.9% (135,625,000 shares) of the Company’s common stock.
The Company’s common stock is listed on the Korea Exchange under the identifying code 034220. As of June 30, 2021, there are 357,815,700 shares of common stock outstanding. The Company’s common stock is also listed on the New York Stock Exchange in the form of American Depository Shares (“ADSs”) under the symbol “LPL”. One ADS represents one-half of one share of common stock. As of June 30, 2021, there are 15,031,608 ADSs outstanding.
2. | Basis of Presenting Financial Statements |
(a) | Statement of Compliance |
The condensed separate interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Korean International Financial Reporting Standard (“K-IFRS”) No.1034, Interim Financial Reporting. They do not include all of the information required for full annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the separate financial statements of the Company as of and for the year ended December 31, 2020.
These condensed interim financial statements are separate interim financial statements prepared in accordance with K-IFRS No.1027, Separate Financial Statements, presented by a parent, an investor in an associate, in which the investments are accounted for on the basis of the direct equity interest rather than on the basis of the reported results and net assets of the investees.
(b) | Basis of Measurement |
The condensed separate interim financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis except for the following material items in the statement of financial position:
• | derivative financial instruments at fair value, financial assets at fair value through profit or loss (“FVTPL”), financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income (“FVOCI”), financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss (“FVTPL”), and |
• | net defined benefit liabilities (defined benefit assets) recognized at the present value of defined benefit obligations less the fair value of plan assets |
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2. | Basis of Presenting Financial Statements, Continued |
(c) | Functional and Presentation Currency |
The condensed separate interim financial statements are presented in Korean won, which is the Company’s functional currency.
(d) | Use of Estimates and Judgments |
The preparation of the condensed separate interim financial statements in conformity with K-IFRSs requires management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions that affect the application of accounting policies and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results may differ from these estimates.
3. | Summary of Significant Accounting Policies |
The significant accounting policies followed by the Company in the preparation of its condensed separate interim financial statements are the same as those followed by the Company in its preparation of the separate financial statements as of and for the year ended December 31, 2020, except for the application of K-IFRS No. 1034, Interim Financial Reporting.
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4. | Cash and Cash Equivalents and Deposits in Banks |
Cash and cash equivalents and deposits in banks as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | ||||||||
Demand deposits | 1,220,098 | |||||||
Deposits in banks | ||||||||
Restricted deposits (*) | 76,852 | |||||||
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5. | Trade Accounts and Notes Receivable and Other Accounts Receivable |
(a) | Trade accounts and notes receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Due from third parties | 201,640 | |||||||
Due from related parties | 4,404,699 | 3,595,608 | ||||||
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(b) | Other accounts receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Non-trade receivables, net | 130,217 | |||||||
Accrued income | 15,139 | 11,115 | ||||||
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5. | Trade Accounts and Notes Receivable and Other Accounts Receivable, Continued |
(c) | The aging of trade accounts and notes receivable and other accounts receivable as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
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(In millions of won) | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | ||||||||||||
Current | 70,625 | (31 | ) | (1,465 | ) | |||||||||||
1-15 days past due | — | 154 | — | (1 | ) | |||||||||||
16-30 days past due | — | 33 | — | — | ||||||||||||
31-60 days past due | — | 1,585 | — | (16 | ) | |||||||||||
More than 60 days past due | — | 183 | — | (106 | ) | |||||||||||
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Current | 146,153 | (27 | ) | (1,466 | ) | |||||||||||
1-15 days past due | 415 | 919 | — | (7 | ) | |||||||||||
16-30 days past due | 30 | 521 | — | — | ||||||||||||
31-60 days past due | — | 782 | — | (8 | ) | |||||||||||
More than 60 days past due | — | 257 | — | (22 | ) | |||||||||||
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Movements in the allowance for impairment in respect of trade accounts and notes receivable and other accounts receivable for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 and the year ended December 31, 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | Trade accounts and notes receivable | Other accounts receivable | ||||||||||||
Balance at the beginning of the period | 1,503 | 5 | 2,978 | |||||||||||||
(Reversal of) bad debt expense | 4 | 85 | 22 | (411 | ) | |||||||||||
Write-off | — | — | — | (1,064 | ) | |||||||||||
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6. | Other Financial Assets |
Other financial assets as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
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Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||
Derivatives(*) | 9,252 | |||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||
Debt instruments | ||||||||
Government bonds | 24 | |||||||
Financial assets carried at amortized cost | ||||||||
Short-term loans | 28,491 | |||||||
Deposits | — | 5,384 | ||||||
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Equity instruments | 1,381 | |||||||
Convertible bonds | 1,289 | 1,289 | ||||||
Derivatives(*) | 6,785 | 111 | ||||||
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Deposits | 12,405 | |||||||
Long-term loans | 15,946 | 13,899 | ||||||
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7. | Inventories |
Inventories as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Finished goods | 372,864 | |||||||
Work-in-process | 862,506 | 539,747 | ||||||
Raw materials | 467,977 | 411,165 | ||||||
Supplies | 91,132 | 94,346 | ||||||
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For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the amounts of inventories recognized as cost of sales including inventory write-downs and usage of inventory write-downs are as follows:
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||
Inventories recognized as cost of sales | 9,493,536 | |||||||
Including: inventory write-downs | 141,205 | 297,115 | ||||||
Including: usage of inventory write-downs | (178,155 | ) | (408,567 | ) |
There were no significant reversals of inventory write-downs recognized during the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020.
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8. | Investments |
(a) | Investments in subsidiaries consist of the following: |
(In millions of won) Subsidiaries | Location | usiness | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||
Percentage of ownership | Book Value | Percentage of ownership | Book Value | |||||||||||||||||
LG Display America, Inc. | San Jose, U.S.A. | Sell display products | 100 | % | 100 | % | ||||||||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | Eschborn, Germany | Sell display products | 100 | % | 19,373 | 100 | % | 19,373 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | Tokyo, Japan | Sell display products | 100 | % | 15,686 | 100 | % | 15,686 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | Taipei, Taiwan | Sell display products | 100 | % | 35,230 | 100 | % | 35,230 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | Nanjing, China | Manufacture display products | 100 | % | 593,726 | 100 | % | 593,726 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | Shanghai, China | Sell display products | 100 | % | 9,093 | 100 | % | 9,093 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | Manufacture display products | 100 | % | 293,557 | 100 | % | 293,557 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | Shenzhen, China | Sell display products | 100 | % | 3,467 | 100 | % | 3,467 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | Singapore | Sell display products | 100 | % | 1,250 | 100 | % | 1,250 | ||||||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | Fujian, China | Manufacture and sell LCD module and LCD monitor sets | 51 | % | 10,123 | 51 | % | 10,123 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | Yantai, China | Manufacture display products | 100 | % | 169,195 | 100 | % | 169,195 | ||||||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | Gumi, South Korea | Provide janitorial services | 100 | % | 800 | 100 | % | 800 | ||||||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | Manufacture and sell display products | 51 | % | 723,086 | 51 | % | 723,086 | ||||||||||||
Unified Innovative Technology, LLC | Wilmington, U.S.A. | Manage intellectual property | 100 | % | 9,489 | 100 | % | 9,489 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | Sell display products | 100 | % | 218 | 100 | % | 218 | ||||||||||||
Global OLED Technology, LLC | Sterling, U.S.A | Manage OLED intellectual property | 100 | % | 164,322 | 100 | % | 164,322 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | Haiphong, Vietnam | Manufacture display products | 100 | % | 672,658 | 100 | % | 672,658 | ||||||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | Suzhou, China | Manufacture and sell LCD module and LCD monitor sets | 100 | % | 121,640 | 100 | % | 121,640 | ||||||||||||
LG DISPLAY FUND I LLC(*) | Wilmington, U.S.A | Invest in venture business and acquire technologies | 100 | % | 34,806 | 100 | % | 13,564 | ||||||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | Guangzhou, China | Manufacture and sell display products | 69 | % | 1,794,547 | 69 | % | 1,794,547 | ||||||||||||
Money Market Trust | Seoul, South Korea | Money market trust | 100 | % | 133,300 | 100 | % | 11,300 | ||||||||||||
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8. | Investments, Continued |
(*) | For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021, the Company contributed |
(b) | Associates as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) Associates | Location | Business | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||
Percentage of ownership | Carrying amount | Percentage of ownership | Carrying amount | |||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | Paju, South Korea | Manufacture glass for display | 40 | % | 40 | % | ||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | Ansan, South Korea | Manufacture LED back light unit packages | 13 | % | 10,540 | 14 | % | 10,540 | ||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | Paju, South Korea | Develop and manufacture deposition equipment for OLEDs | 15 | % | 10,000 | 15 | % | 10,000 | ||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | Daegu, South Korea | Process and sell glass for display | 15 | % | 8,000 | 14 | % | 8,000 | ||||||||||||
Arctic Sentinel, Inc. | Los Angeles, U.S.A. | Develop and manufacture tablet for kids | 10 | % | — | 10 | % | — | ||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | Bruchsal Germany | Develop organic emitting materials for displays and lighting devices | 11 | % | 2,609 | 12 | % | 2,609 | ||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | Seoul, South Korea | Develop, manufacture and sell materials for display | 10 | % | 3,791 | 10 | % | 3,791 | ||||||||||||
Nanosys Inc. | Milpitas, U.S.A. | Develop, manufacture and sell materials for display | 4 | % | 5,660 | 3 | % | 5,660 | ||||||||||||
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Dividends income recognized from subsidiaries and associates for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 amounted to4,068 million andW8,239 million, respectively.W
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9. | Property, Plant and Equipment |
For the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company purchased property, plant and equipment ofW851,633 million and581,766 million, respectively. The capitalized borrowing costs and the annualized capitalization rate wereW6,633 million and 2.71%, and 50,071 million and 2.99%, for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. In addition, for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company recognized the right-of-use asset for use of vehicles, machinery and others ofW10,827 million andW9,755 million, respectively. Also, for the six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company disposed of property, plant and equipment with carrying amounts ofWW19,207 million andW66,393 million, respectively, and recognizedW7,296 million andW17,990 million, respectively, as gain and loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 (gain and loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment for the six-month period ended June 30, 2020:W12,148 million andW17,886 million, respectively).
10. | Intangible Assets |
The Company capitalizes expenditures related to development activities, such as expenditures incurred on designing, manufacturing and testing of products after those related activities meet the capitalization criteria of development costs including technical feasibility, future economic benefits and others. The balances of capitalized development costs as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, areW316,683 million andW301,953 million, respectively. For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, the Company recognized an impairment loss amounting toW8,719 million andW29,838 in connection with development projects.
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11. | Financial Liabilities |
(a) | Financial liabilities as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
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Short-term borrowings | 326,400 | |||||||
Current portion of long-term borrowings and bonds | 1,978,297 | 1,769,735 | ||||||
Current portion of payment guarantee liabilities | 4,113 | 4,576 | ||||||
Derivatives(*) | 17,010 | 58,875 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 7,103 | 3,403 | ||||||
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Won denominated borrowings | 2,435,000 | |||||||
Foreign currency denominated borrowings | 1,344,700 | 1,572,160 | ||||||
Bonds | 1,588,897 | 1,948,541 | ||||||
Payment guarantee liabilities | 4,077 | 5,797 | ||||||
Derivatives(*) | 33,972 | 108,750 | ||||||
Lease liabilities | 2,808 | 1,977 | ||||||
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(*) | Represents cross currency interest rate swap contracts and others entered into by the Company to hedge currency and interest rate risks with respect to foreign currency denominated borrowings and bonds. The contracts are not designated as hedging instruments. |
(b) | Short-term borrowings as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(in millions of won and USD) Lender | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021(%)(*) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||
Standard Chartered Bank Korea Limited | 12ML +1.68 | 326,400 | ||||||||
Foreign currency equivalent | USD 300 | USD 300 |
(*) | ML represents Month LIBOR (London Inter-Bank Offered Rates). |
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11. | Financial Liabilities, Continued |
(c) | Won denominated long-term borrowings as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) Lender | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021 (%)(*) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||
Woori Bank | — | 60 | ||||||||||
Korea Development Bank and others | | CD rate (91days) + 1.00~1.60, 1.90~3.25 |
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Less current portion of long-term borrowings | (399,500 | ) | (837,560 | ) | ||||||||
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(d) | Foreign currency denominated long-term borrowings as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won and USD) Lender | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021 (%) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||
The Export-Import Bank of Korea and others | | 3ML+0.75 ~2.40 6ML+1.25 ~1.35 1.82 |
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Less current portion of long-term borrowings | (491,550 | ) | (108,800 | ) | ||||||||
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11. | Financial Liabilities, Continued |
(e) | Details of bonds issued and outstanding as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won and USD) | Maturity | Annual interest rate as of June 30, 2021(%) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||
Won denominated bonds at amortized cost (*1) | ||||||||||||||||
Publicly issued bonds | | October 2021~ February 2024 |
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Privately issued bonds | | May 2022~ May 2033 |
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Less current portion | (749,523 | ) | (499,796 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Publicly issued bonds | | November 2021 | | 3.88 | 326,400 | |||||||||||
Privately issued bonds | April 2023 | 3ML+1.47 | 113,000 | 108,800 | ||||||||||||
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Less discount on bonds | (1,556 | ) | (3,161 | ) | ||||||||||||
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(*2) | Principal of the foreign currency denominated bonds is to be repaid at maturity and interests are paid quarterly or semi-annually. |
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11. | Financial Liabilities, Continued |
(f) | Details of the convertible bonds issued by the Company and outstanding as of June 30, 2021 are as follows: |
(In won, USD) | Description | |
Type | Unsecured foreign currency denominated convertible bonds | |
Issuance amount | USD 687,800,000 | |
Annual interest rate (%) | 1.50 | |
Issuance date | August 22, 2019 | |
Maturity date | August 22, 2024 | |
Interest payment | Payable semi-annually in arrear until maturity date | |
Principal redemption | 1. Redemption at maturity: Redeemed on the maturity date, at their outstanding principal amount, which has not been early redeemed or converted. | |
2. Early redemption: The Company has a right to redeem before maturity (call option) and the bondholders have a right to require the Company to redeem before maturity (put option). At exercise of each option, the outstanding principal amount together with accrued but unpaid interest are to be redeemed. | ||
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Conversion period | From August 23, 2020 to August 12, 2024 | |
Redemption at the option of the issuer (Call option) | • On or at any time after 3 years from the issuance, if the closing price of the shares for any 20 trading days out of the 30 consecutive trading days is at least 130% of the applicable conversion price • The aggregate principal amount of the convertible bonds outstanding is less than 10% of the aggregate principal amount originally issued, or • In the event of certain changes in laws and other directives resulting in additional taxes for the holders | |
Redemption at the option of the bondholders (Put option) | On the third anniversary from the issuance date |
The Company designated the convertible bonds as financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss and recognized the change in fair value in profit or loss. The Company measures the convertible bond at fair value using the market price of convertible bonds disclosed on Bloomberg. The number of convertible shares as of June 30, 2021 is as follows:
(In won and No. of shares) | June 30, 2021 | |||
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Number of common shares to be issued at conversion | 40,988,998 |
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12. | Employee Benefits |
The Company’s defined benefit plans provide a lump-sum payment to an employee based on final salary rates and length of service at the time the employee leaves the Company.
(a) | Net defined benefit liabilities (defined benefit assets) recognized as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Present value of partially funded defined benefit obligations | 1,392,293 | |||||||
Fair value of plan assets | (1,580,764 | ) | (1,617,290 | ) | ||||
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Current service cost | 40,475 | 74,214 | 80,949 | |||||||||||||
Net interest cost | (1,473 | ) | (776 | ) | (2,947 | ) | (1,552 | ) | ||||||||
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(c) | Plan assets as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Guaranteed deposits in banks | 1,617,290 |
As of June 30, 2021, the Company maintains the plan assets primarily with Mirae Asset Daewoo Co., Ltd., KB Insurance Co., Ltd. and others.
(d) | Remeasurements of the net defined benefit liabilities (assets) included in other comprehensive income (loss) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
For the three-month periods ended June 30 | For the six-month periods ended June 30 | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Remeasurements of net defined benefit liabilities | (1,208 | ) | (7,941 | ) | (3,782 | ) | ||||||||||
Tax effect | 855 | 310 | 2,028 | 972 | ||||||||||||
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13. | Provisions |
Changes in provisions for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | Warranties (*) | Others | Total | |||||||||
Balance at January 1, 2021 | 14,906 | 285,740 | ||||||||||
Additions (reversal) | 107,905 | (6,434 | ) | 101,471 | ||||||||
Usage | (97,733 | ) | — | (97,733 | ) | |||||||
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(*) | Product warranties on defective products are normally applicable for warranty periods from the date of customer’s purchase. The provision is calculated by using historical and anticipated rates of warranty claims and costs per claim to satisfy the Company’s warranty obligation. |
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14. | Contingent Liabilities and Commitments |
(a) | Legal Proceedings |
Anti-trust litigations
Some individual claimants filed “follow-on” damages claims against the Company and other TFT-LCD manufacturers alleging violations of EU competition law. While the Company continues its vigorous defense of the various pending proceedings described above, as of June 30, 2021, the Company cannot reliably estimate the timing and amount of outflows of resources embodying economic benefits relating to the proceedings.
Solas OLED Ltd. Litigations
Between April 2019 and September 2020, Solas OLED Ltd. filed altogether four patent infringement actions, with two in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, one in the Mannheim District Court in Germany and one in the Beijing Intellectual Property Court in China, against the Company and television manufacturers. In December 2020, the parties reached an agreement to amicably settle all claims and all patent infringement actions have been formally dismissed during the six-month period ended June 30, 2021.
Others
The Company is involved in various lawsuits and disputes in addition to the pending proceedings described above. The Company cannot reliably estimate the timing and amount of outflows of resources embodying economic benefits relating to the disputes.
(b) | Commitments |
Factoring and securitization of accounts receivable
The Company has agreements with Korea Development Bank and several other banks for accounts receivable sales negotiating facilities of up to an aggregate of USD 1,065 million (1,203,450 million) in connection with the Company’s export sales transactions with its subsidiaries. As of June 30, 2021, there are no short-term borrowings that are outstanding but past due in connection with these agreements. In connection with all of the contracts in this paragraph, the Company has sold its accounts receivable with recourse.W
The Company has credit facility agreements with Shinhan Bank and several other banks pursuant to which the Company could sell its accounts receivables up to an aggregate of553,350 million in connection with its domestic and export sales transactions and, as of June 30, 2021,W11,336 million accounts and notes receivable sold were outstanding in connection with the agreement. In connection with the contracts above, the Company has sold its accounts receivable without recourse.W
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14. | Contingent Liabilities and Commitments, Continued |
(b) | Commitments, Continued |
Letters of credit
As of June 30, 2021, the Company entered into agreements with financial institutions in relation to opening of letters of credit and the respective credit limits under the agreements are as follows:
(In millions of won and USD) | Contractual amount | KRW equivalent | ||||||
KEB Hana Bank | USD 150 | |||||||
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation | USD 50 | 56,500 | ||||||
Industrial Bank of Korea | USD 100 | 113,000 | ||||||
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China | USD 200 | 226,000 | ||||||
Shinhan Bank | USD 300 | 339,000 | ||||||
KB Kookmin Bank | USD 100 | 113,000 | ||||||
MUFG Bank | USD 100 | 113,000 | ||||||
The Export–Import Bank of Korea | USD 200 | 226,000 | ||||||
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The Company provides payment guarantees to LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. in connection with the principal amount of term loan credit facilities amounting to USD 1,102 million (1,245,318 million).W
In addition, the Company obtained payment guarantees amounting to USD 100 million (113,000 million) from KB Kookmin Bank for other accounts payable related to the long-term supply agreements. The Company also obtained payment guarantees amounting to USD 306 million (W345,568 million) from Korea Development Bank for foreign currency denominated bonds and USD 2 million (W2,260 million) from Shinhan Bank for value added tax payments in Poland.W
License agreements
As of June 30, 2021, the Company has technical license agreements with Hitachi Display, Ltd. and others in relation to its LCD business and patent license agreement with Universal Display Corporation in relation to its OLED business. Also, the Company has a trademark license agreement with LG Corp. and other intellectual property license agreements with various companies as of June 30, 2021.
15. | Share Capital |
The Company is authorized to issue 500,000,000 shares of capital stock (par value5,000), and as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, the number of issued common shares is 357,815,700. There have been no changes in the capital stock from January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021.W
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16. | Revenue |
Details of revenue for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Sales of goods | 4,784,110 | 13,189,976 | 9,337,924 | |||||||||||||
Royalties | 19,361 | 10,129 | 37,342 | 20,165 | ||||||||||||
Others | 10,427 | 6,869 | 15,885 | 14,440 | ||||||||||||
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17. | The Nature of Expenses and Others |
The classification of expenses by nature for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Changes in inventories | 154,890 | (395,350 | ) | 77,706 | ||||||||||||
Purchases of raw materials and others | 2,362,274 | 1,781,935 | 4,590,052 | 3,540,109 | ||||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 619,825 | 633,217 | 1,231,999 | 1,296,487 | ||||||||||||
Outsourcing | 2,295,149 | 1,716,116 | 4,656,217 | 3,252,729 | ||||||||||||
Labor | 635,346 | 540,820 | 1,251,926 | 1,056,735 | ||||||||||||
Supplies and others | 200,268 | 159,473 | 375,729 | 284,969 | ||||||||||||
Utility | 166,929 | 152,360 | 335,439 | 318,987 | ||||||||||||
Fees and commissions | 93,041 | 90,133 | 195,809 | 187,085 | ||||||||||||
Shipping | 20,114 | 13,515 | 37,557 | 26,791 | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 33,685 | 26,839 | 73,607 | 68,824 | ||||||||||||
Warranty | 61,998 | 33,917 | 107,905 | 88,155 | ||||||||||||
Travel | 14,573 | 9,426 | 25,203 | 21,048 | ||||||||||||
Taxes and dues | 16,009 | 13,005 | 31,448 | 27,155 | ||||||||||||
Others | 159,882 | 157,436 | 300,042 | 287,762 | ||||||||||||
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18. | Selling and Administrative Expenses |
Details of selling and administrative expenses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
For the three-month periods ended June 30 | For the six-month periods ended June 30 | |||||||||||||||
(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Salaries | 47,467 | 120,326 | 95,301 | |||||||||||||
Expenses related to defined benefit plans | 5,398 | 6,084 | 10,930 | 12,315 | ||||||||||||
Other employee benefits | 12,704 | 10,773 | 23,659 | 21,141 | ||||||||||||
Shipping | 14,282 | 8,893 | 26,574 | 17,748 | ||||||||||||
Fees and commissions | 28,400 | 31,102 | 68,652 | 63,784 | ||||||||||||
Depreciation | 35,821 | 21,944 | 68,695 | 43,729 | ||||||||||||
Taxes and dues | 895 | 502 | 1,665 | 1,056 | ||||||||||||
Advertising | 33,685 | 26,839 | 73,607 | 68,824 | ||||||||||||
Warranty | 61,998 | 33,917 | 107,905 | 88,155 | ||||||||||||
Insurance | 2,089 | 1,932 | 4,627 | 3,563 | ||||||||||||
Travel | 928 | 870 | 1,634 | 3,333 | ||||||||||||
Training | 3,398 | 1,859 | 5,146 | 2,531 | ||||||||||||
Others | 12,191 | 7,653 | 23,825 | 16,430 | ||||||||||||
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Details of personnel expenses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Salaries and wages | 433,384 | 1,075,552 | 865,257 | |||||||||||||
Other employee benefits | 75,530 | 63,170 | 144,154 | 127,477 | ||||||||||||
Contributions to National Pension plan | 16,508 | 16,943 | 33,050 | 33,970 | ||||||||||||
Expenses related to defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans | 35,831 | 39,983 | 71,679 | 79,734 | ||||||||||||
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20. | Other Non-operating Income and Other Non-operating Expenses |
(a) | Details of other non-operating income for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Foreign currency gain | 120,443 | 382,115 | 564,022 | |||||||||||||
Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 4,898 | 7,867 | 7,296 | 12,148 | ||||||||||||
Reversal of impairment loss on intangible assets | — | 50 | 830 | 600 | ||||||||||||
Rental income | 428 | 438 | 856 | 848 | ||||||||||||
Others | 877 | 1,245 | 3,046 | 3,172 | ||||||||||||
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Foreign currency loss | 133,325 | 350,081 | 509,628 | |||||||||||||
Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment | 9,667 | 13,512 | 17,990 | 17,886 | ||||||||||||
Impairment loss on property, plant and equipment | 6,759 | 82 | 8,486 | 5,576 | ||||||||||||
Loss on disposal of intangible assets | — | 7 | — | 7 | ||||||||||||
Impairment loss on intangible assets | 1,372 | 26,164 | 8,719 | 30,511 | ||||||||||||
Donations | 144 | 312 | 185 | 318 | ||||||||||||
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21. | Finance Income and Finance Costs |
Finance income and costs recognized in profit or loss for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
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Interest income | 2,235 | 901 | 6,663 | |||||||||||||
Dividend income | — | — | 4,068 | 8,239 | ||||||||||||
Foreign currency gain | 3,843 | 59,463 | 13,777 | 25,779 | ||||||||||||
Gain on disposal of investments | — | 8,392 | — | 8,392 | ||||||||||||
Gain on transaction of derivatives | — | 5,937 | — | 27,551 | ||||||||||||
Gain on valuation of derivatives | 8,307 | — | 157,649 | 60,917 | ||||||||||||
Gain on valuation of financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | — | — | 1,254 | — | ||||||||||||
Gain on valuation of financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | — | 1,844 | — | 133,579 | ||||||||||||
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Foreign currency loss | 2,613 | 12,707 | 131,252 | 142,709 | ||||||||||||
Loss on early repayment of borrowings | 250 | 498 | 250 | 498 | ||||||||||||
Loss on sale of trade accounts and notes receivable | 15 | 937 | 35 | 1,205 | ||||||||||||
Loss on valuation of financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | 63 | 240 | 63 | 1,492 | ||||||||||||
Loss on valuation of financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | 48,152 | — | 147,719 | — | ||||||||||||
Loss on transaction of derivatives | 1,354 | — | 21,789 | — | ||||||||||||
Loss on valuation of derivatives | 5,673 | 39,740 | 36,936 | 27,000 | ||||||||||||
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22. | Income Tax Expense (Benefit) |
(a) | Details of income tax expense (benefit) for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
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(In millions of won) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Current tax expense (benefit) | 109 | (5,906 | ) | 253 | ||||||||||||
Deferred tax expense (benefit) | 37,119 | (166,151 | ) | 24,423 | (304,160 | ) | ||||||||||
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(b) | Deferred Tax Assets and Liabilities |
The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at the end of each reporting period and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that the deferred tax assets at the reporting date will be realized with the Company’s estimated future taxable income. The Company’s deferred tax assets and liabilities may differ from actual refundable or payable amount.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are attributable to the following:
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(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts receivable, net | — | (1 | ) | (13 | ) | (1 | ) | (13 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Inventories, net | 30,338 | 38,700 | — | — | 30,338 | 38,700 | ||||||||||||||||||
Defined benefit liabilities, net | — | — | (19,158 | ) | (35,617 | ) | (19,158 | ) | (35,617 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Accrued expenses | 143,702 | 115,762 | — | — | 143,702 | 115,762 | ||||||||||||||||||
Property, plant and equipment | 472,743 | 476,162 | — | — | 472,743 | 476,162 | ||||||||||||||||||
Intangible assets | 15,967 | 16,226 | — | — | 15,967 | 16,226 | ||||||||||||||||||
Provisions | 72,350 | 70,125 | — | — | 72,350 | 70,125 | ||||||||||||||||||
Other temporary differences | 87,581 | 81,585 | (2,045 | ) | (2,045 | ) | 85,536 | 79,540 | ||||||||||||||||
Tax loss carryforwards | 851,025 | 819,133 | — | — | 851,025 | 819,133 | ||||||||||||||||||
Tax credit carryforwards | 406,110 | 391,769 | — | — | 406,110 | 391,769 | ||||||||||||||||||
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22. | Income Tax Expense (Benefit), Continued |
(c) | Tax uncertainties |
In relation to the transfer price investigations related to three subsidiaries located in China, the mutual agreement procedures between tax authorities of the Republic of Korea and China have been ongoing from 2019. During the six-month period ended June 30, 2021, the mutual agreement procedures for two subsidiaries have been completed. Regarding the above, the Company recognized deferred tax assets.
23. | Earnings (Loss) Per Share |
(a) | Basic earnings (loss) per share for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
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(In won and number of shares) | 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||||||||||||
Profit (loss) for the period | (456,084,231,516 | ) | 175,263,122,004 | (793,660,585,626 | ) | |||||||||||
Weighted-average number of common stocks outstanding | 357,815,700 | 357,815,700 | 357,815,700 | 357,815,700 | ||||||||||||
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(b) | Diluted earnings (loss) per share is not different from basic earnings (loss) per share as there is no dilution effects of potential common stocks for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021. As of June 30, 2021, 40,988,998 shares of potential common stock were excluded from the calculation of weighted-average number of common stocks due to antidilution. |
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24. | Financial Risk Management |
The Company is exposed to credit risk, liquidity risk and market risks. The Company identifies and analyzes such risks, and controls are implemented under a risk management system to monitor and manage these risks at below an acceptable level.
(a) | Market risk |
Market risk is the risk that changes in market prices, such as foreign exchange rates, interest rates and equity prices will affect the Company’s income or the value of its holdings of financial instruments. The objective of market risk management is to manage and control market risk exposures within acceptable parameters, while optimizing the return.
(i) | Currency risk |
The Company is exposed to currency risk on sales, purchases and borrowings that are denominated in a currency other than the functional currency of the Company, Korean won (KRW). The currencies in which these transactions primarily are denominated are USD, JPY, etc.
Interest on borrowings is accrued in the currency of the borrowing. Generally, borrowings are denominated in currencies that match the cash flows generated by the underlying operations of the Company, primarily KRW and USD.
In respect of other monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies, the Company adopts policies to ensure that its net exposure is kept to an acceptable level by buying or selling foreign currencies at spot rates when necessary to address short-term imbalances. Meanwhile, the Company entered into currency interest rate swap contracts to hedge currency risk with respect to foreign currency borrowings and bonds.
i) | Exposure to currency risk |
The Company’s exposure to foreign currency risk based on notional amounts as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 is as follows:
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Cash and cash equivalents | 75 | 131 | 2 | 3 | — | |||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | 4,058 | 2,927 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||
Non-trade receivables | 28 | 123 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | (2,825 | ) | (10,779 | ) | — | — | — | |||||||||||||
Other accounts payable | (587 | ) | (6,835 | ) | — | (2 | ) | (3 | ) | |||||||||||
Financial liabilities | (3,250 | ) | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||
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Cash and cash equivalents | 1,112 | 7 | 41 | 2 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | 3,425 | 1,782 | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Non-trade receivables | 79 | 90 | — | — | 6 | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | (3,035 | ) | (8,853 | ) | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable | (266 | ) | (4,765 | ) | (25 | ) | — | (1 | ) | (2 | ) | |||||||||||||
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USD | 1,206.72 | 1,130.00 | 1,088.00 | |||||||||||||
JPY | 10.38 | 11.15 | 10.22 | 10.54 | ||||||||||||
CNY | 172.71 | 171.36 | 174.84 | 166.96 | ||||||||||||
PLN | 296.89 | 301.39 | 297.46 | 292.02 | ||||||||||||
EUR | 1,347.08 | 1,329.43 | 1,344.42 | 1,338.24 | ||||||||||||
GBP | 1,551.70 | 1,520.52 | 1,564.03 | 1,482.40 |
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24. | Financial Risk Management, Continued |
ii) | Sensitivity analysis |
A weaker won, as indicated below, against the following currencies which comprise the Company’s assets or liabilities denominated in foreign currency as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, would have increased (decreased) equity and profit or loss by the amounts shown below. This analysis is based on foreign currency exchange rate variances that the Company considers to be reasonably possible as of the end of reporting period. The analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular interest rates, would remain constant. The changes in equity and profit or loss would have been as follows:
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USD (5 percent weakening) | (20,028 | ) | 19,957 | 19,957 | ||||||||||||
JPY (5 percent weakening) | (5,493 | ) | (5,493 | ) | (4,486 | ) | (4,486 | ) | ||||||||
CNY (5 percent weakening) | — | — | 97 | 97 | ||||||||||||
PLN (5 percent weakening) | 22 | 22 | 21 | 21 | ||||||||||||
EUR (5 percent weakening) | 50 | 50 | 243 | 243 | ||||||||||||
GBP (5 percent weakening) | (175 | ) | (175 | ) | (107 | ) | (107 | ) |
A stronger won against the above currencies as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 would have had the equal but opposite effect on the above currencies to the amounts shown above, on the basis that all other variables remain constant.
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24. | Financial Risk Management, Continued |
(ii) | Interest rate risk |
Interest rate risk arises principally from the Company’s variable interest-bearing bonds and borrowings. The Company establishes and applies its policy to reduce uncertainty arising from fluctuations in the interest rates and to minimize finance cost and manages interest rate risk by monitoring of trends of fluctuations in interest rate and establishing plan for countermeasures. Meanwhile, the Company entered into cross currency interest rate swap contracts amounting to USD 1,625 million (W1,836,250 million) and interest rate swap contracts amounting toW170,000 million in notional amount to hedge interest rate risk with respect to variable interest bearing borrowings.
i) | Profile |
The interest rate profile of the Company’s interest-bearing financial instruments as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 is as follows:
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ii) | Equity and profit or loss sensitivity analysis for variable rate instruments |
As of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, a change of 100 basis points in interest rates at the reporting date would have increased (decreased) equity and profit or loss by the amounts shown below for the respective following 12-month periods. This analysis assumes that all other variables, in particular foreign currency rates, remain constant.
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Variable rate instruments (*) | 2,234 | (2,234 | ) | 2,234 | ||||||||||||
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Variable rate instruments (*) | 2,333 | (2,333 | ) | 2,333 |
(*) | Financial instruments related to non-hedging interest rate swap are excluded. |
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(b) | Credit risk |
Credit risk is the risk of financial loss to the Company if a customer or counterparty to a financial instrument fails to meet its contractual obligations, and arises principally from the Company’s receivables from customers.
The Company’s exposure to credit risk of trade and other receivables is influenced mainly by the individual characteristics of each customer. However, management believes that the default risk of the country in which each customer operates do not have a significant influence on credit risk since the majority of the customers are global electronic appliance manufacturers operating in global markets.
The Company establishes credit limits for each customer and each new customer is analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively before determining whether to utilize third party guarantees, insurance or factoring as appropriate.
In relation to the impairment of financial assets subsequent to initial recognition, the Company recognizes the changes in expected credit loss (“ECL”) in profit or loss at each reporting date.
The carrying amount of financial assets represents the maximum credit exposure. The maximum exposure to credit risk as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 is as follows:
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Cash equivalents | 1,220,098 | |||||||
Deposits in banks | 76,924 | 76,863 | ||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 4,702,024 | 3,797,248 | ||||||
Non-trade receivables | 51,776 | 130,217 | ||||||
Accrued income | 15,139 | 11,115 | ||||||
Deposits | 11,319 | 17,789 | ||||||
Short-term loans | 24,278 | 28,491 | ||||||
Long-term loans | 15,946 | 13,899 | ||||||
Long-term non-trade receivables | 4,077 | 5,797 | ||||||
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Trade accounts and notes receivable are insured in order for the Company to manage credit risk if they do not meet the Company’s internal credit ratings. Uninsured trade accounts and notes receivable are managed by continuous monitoring of internal credit rating standards established by the Company and seeking insurance coverage, if necessary.
(c) | Liquidity risk |
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company will encounter difficulty in meeting the obligations associated with its financial liabilities that are settled by delivering cash or other financial assets. The Company’s approach to managing liquidity is to ensure, as far as possible, that it will always have sufficient liquidity to meet its liabilities when due, under both normal and stressed conditions, without incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to the Company’s reputation.
The Company has historically been able to satisfy its cash requirements from cash flows from operations and debt and equity financing. To the extent that the Company does not generate sufficient cash flows from operations to meet its capital requirements, the Company may rely on financing activities, such as external long-term borrowings and offerings of debt instruments, equity-linked and other debt instruments. In addition, the Company maintains a line of credit with various banks.
The following are the contractual maturities of financial liabilities, including estimated interest payments, as of June 30, 2021.
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Borrowings | 5,048,468 | 260,798 | 1,077,210 | 1,850,735 | 1,859,725 | — | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Bonds | 2,676,144 | 2,509,213 | 567,797 | 568,490 | 1,149,125 | 133,000 | 90,801 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | 4,864,487 | 4,864,487 | 4,154,385 | 710,102 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable | 1,189,490 | 1,190,466 | 1,165,594 | 24,872 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Other accounts payable (enterprise procurement cards)(*1) | 1,509,437 | 1,509,437 | 683,050 | 826,387 | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Long-term other accounts payable | 159,042 | 174,101 | — | — | 49,743 | 124,358 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Payment guarantee(*2) | 8,190 | 1,272,157 | 171,821 | 265,103 | 387,169 | 448,064 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Security deposits received | 11,830 | 11,830 | 1,430 | 4,030 | 6,370 | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
Lease liabilities | 9,911 | 10,137 | 5,983 | 1,340 | 2,079 | 735 | — | |||||||||||||||||||||
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(In millions of won) | January 1, 2021 | Change (Cash flows from operation activities) | June 30, 2021 | |||||||||
Other accounts payable (enterprise procurement cards) | 431,287 | 1,509,437 |
(*2) | Contractual cash flows of payment guarantee is identical to timing of principal and interest payment and represent the maximum amount that the Company could be required to pay the guarantee amount. |
It is not expected that the cash flows included in the maturity analysis could occur significantly earlier, or at significantly different amounts.
(d) | Capital management |
Management’s policy is to maintain a capital base so as to maintain investor, creditor and market confidence and to sustain future development of the business. Liabilities to equity ratio, net borrowings to equity ratio and other financial ratios are used by management to achieve an optimal capital structure. Management also monitors the return on capital as well as the level of dividends to ordinary shareholders.
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | ||||||
Total liabilities | 16,441,967 | |||||||
Total equity | 10,432,585 | 10,263,235 | ||||||
Cash and deposits in banks (*1) | 168,646 | 1,296,950 | ||||||
Borrowings (including bonds) | 7,505,144 | 8,051,836 | ||||||
Total liabilities to equity ratio | 158 | % | 160 | % | ||||
Net borrowings to equity ratio (*2) | 70 | % | 66 | % |
(*1) | Cash and deposits in banks consist of cash and cash equivalents and current deposits in banks. |
(*2) | Net borrowings to equity ratio is calculated by dividing total borrowings (including bonds and excluding lease liabilities and others) less cash and current deposits in banks by total equity |
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(e) | Determination of fair value |
(i) Measurement of fair value
A number of the Company’s accounting policies and disclosures require the determination of fair value, for both financial and non-financial assets and liabilities. Fair values have been determined for measurement and/or disclosure purposes based on the following methods. When applicable, further information about the assumptions made in determining fair values is disclosed in the notes specific to that asset or liability.
i) Current assets and liabilities
The carrying amounts approximate their fair value because of the short maturity of these instruments.
ii) Trade receivables and other receivables
The fair value of trade and other receivables is estimated as the present value of future cash flows, discounted at the market rate of interest at the reporting date. This fair value is determined for disclosure purposes. The carrying amounts of current receivables approximate their fair value.
iii) Investments in equity and debt securities
The fair value of marketable financial assets at FVTPL and FVOCI is determined by reference to their quoted closing bid price at the reporting date. The fair value of non-marketable instruments is determined using the results of fair value assessment performed by external valuation institutions and others.
iv) Non-derivative financial liabilities
Fair value, which is determined for disclosure purposes, except for the liabilities at FVTPL, is calculated based on the present value of future principal and interest cash flows, discounted at the market rate of interest at the reporting date.
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(ii) | Fair values versus carrying amounts |
The fair values of financial assets and liabilities, together with the carrying amounts shown in the condensed separate interim statements of financial position as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
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Cash and cash equivalents | ( | *) | 1,220,098 | ( | *) | |||||||||||
Deposits in banks | 76,924 | ( | *) | 76,863 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes receivable | 4,702,024 | ( | *) | 3,797,248 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Non-trade receivables | 51,776 | ( | *) | 130,217 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Accrued income | 15,139 | ( | *) | 11,115 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Deposits | 11,319 | ( | *) | 17,789 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Short-term loans | 24,278 | ( | *) | 28,491 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Long-term loans | 15,946 | ( | *) | 13,899 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Long-term non-trade receivables | 4,077 | ( | *) | 5,797 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Equity instruments | 2,571 | 1,381 | 1,381 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 1,289 | 1,289 | 1,289 | 1,289 | ||||||||||||
Derivatives | 13,433 | 13,433 | 9,363 | 9,363 | ||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||||||||||
Debt instruments | 48 | 72 | 72 | |||||||||||||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | 50,982 | 167,625 | 167,625 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 1,046,907 | 1,046,907 | 861,675 | 861,675 | ||||||||||||
Financial liabilities carried at amortized cost | ||||||||||||||||
Borrowings | 4,860,317 | 5,297,920 | 5,311,440 | |||||||||||||
Bonds | 1,629,237 | 1,646,725 | 1,910,241 | 1,923,517 | ||||||||||||
Trade accounts and notes payable | 4,864,487 | ( | *) | 4,591,319 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Other accounts payable | 2,698,927 | ( | *) | 2,373,730 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Long-term other accounts payable | 159,042 | ( | *) | — | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Payment guarantee liabilities | 8,190 | ( | *) | 10,373 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Security deposits received | 11,830 | ( | *) | 12,350 | ( | *) | ||||||||||
Lease liabilities | 9,911 | ( | *) | 5,380 | ( | *) |
(*) | Excluded from disclosures as the carrying amount approximates fair value. |
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(iii) | Fair values of financial assets and liabilities |
i) Fair value hierarchy
Financial instruments carried at fair value are categorized into different levels in a fair value hierarchy based on the inputs used in the valuation techniques. The levels have been defined as follows:
• | Level 1: quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities |
• | Level 2: inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly |
• | Level 3: inputs for the asset or liability that are not based on observable market data |
ii) Financial instruments measured at fair value
Fair value hierarchy classifications of the financial instruments that are measured at fair value as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
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(In millions of won) | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | ||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Equity instruments | — | 2,571 | 2,571 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | — | — | 1,289 | 1,289 | ||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | — | 13,433 | 13,433 | ||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||||||||||
Debt instruments | — | — | 48 | |||||||||||||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | 50,982 | 50,982 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 1,046,907 | — | — | 1,046,907 |
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Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Equity instruments | — | 1,381 | 1,381 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | — | — | 1,289 | 1,289 | ||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | — | 9,363 | 9,363 | ||||||||||||
Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income | ||||||||||||||||
Debt instruments | — | — | 72 | |||||||||||||
Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss | ||||||||||||||||
Derivatives | — | 167,625 | 167,625 | |||||||||||||
Convertible bonds | 861,675 | — | — | 861,675 |
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iii) Financial instruments not measured at fair value but for which the fair value is disclosed
Fair value hierarchy classifications, valuation technique and inputs for fair value measurements of the financial instruments not measured at fair value but for which the fair value is disclosed as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows:
(In millions of won) | June 30, 2021 | Valuation technique | Input | |||||||||||||||||
Classification | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||||||||||
Liabilities | ||||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings | — | 4,860,317 | | Discounted cash flow | | | Discount rate | | ||||||||||||
Bonds | — | — | 1,646,725 | | Discounted cash flow | | | Discount rate | |
(In millions of won) | December 31, 2020 | Valuation technique | Input | |||||||||||||||||
Classification | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||||||||||
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Borrowings | — | 5,311,440 | | Discounted cash flow | | | Discount rate | | ||||||||||||
Bonds | — | — | 1,923,517 | | Discounted cash flow | | | Discount rate | |
iv) | The interest rates applied for determination of the above fair value as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||
Borrowings, bonds and others | 1.63~4.40% | 2.15~4.46% |
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25. | Changes in liabilities arising from financing activities |
Changes in liabilities arising from financing activities for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 are as follows:
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Short-term borrowings | — | — | 12,600 | — | — | 339,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Current portion of long-term borrowings and bonds | 1,769,735 | (1,191,276 | ) | 1,366,370 | 31,279 | 1,939 | 250 | 1,978,297 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Payment guarantee liabilities | 10,373 | 2,547 | — | — | — | (4,730 | ) | 8,190 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Long-term borrowings | 4,007,160 | 362,760 | (816,990 | ) | 46,020 | — | — | 3,598,950 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bonds(*) | 1,948,541 | — | (549,380 | ) | 34,147 | 7,870 | 147,719 | 1,588,897 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lease liabilities | 5,380 | (6,296 | ) | — | — | — | 10,827 | 9,911 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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26. | Related Parties and Others |
(a) | Related parties |
Related parties as of June 30, 2021 are as follows:
Classification | Description | |
Subsidiaries(*) | LG Display America, Inc. and others | |
Associates(*) | Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. and others | |
Entity that has significant influence over the Company | LG Electronics Inc. | |
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | Subsidiaries of LG Electronics Inc. |
(*) | Details of subsidiaries and associates are described in note 8. |
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(b) | Significant transactions such as sales of goods and purchases of raw material and outsourcing service and others, which occurred in the normal course of business with related parties for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows: |
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LG Display America, Inc. | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | 578,834 | �� | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | 517,620 | — | — | — | — | 90 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | 509,222 | — | — | — | — | 303 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | 6,298 | — | 1,649 | — | 392,738 | 5,589 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | 172,344 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | 3,927 | — | 1,594 | — | 579,031 | 5,718 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | 86,263 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | — | — | 2,815 | — | 162,569 | 4,669 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | 1,405 | — | 635,660 | — | — | 184 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | 447,188 | — | — | — | — | 100 | ||||||||||||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | 92,258 | — | — | — | — | 88 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | 52 | — | — | — | — | 5,325 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | 541,081 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 8,100 | — | 14,934 | — | 524,429 | 3,102 | ||||||||||||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | 67,924 | — | 6,395 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | 17,009 | — | 555 | — | 535,283 | 1,000 | ||||||||||||||||||
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WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | 127 | — | — | 51 | |||||||||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | — | 82 | — | 17,474 | 184 | ||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | — | 90,606 | — | — | 677 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | — | 1,831 | 6,751 | — | 1,848 | ||||||||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | — | — | 10 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 42 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 1,896 | 51,901 | — | 27,585 | |||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 99 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 105,083 | — | — | — | — | 617 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa S.A. DE C.V. | — | — | — | — | — | 168 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali S.A.DE C.V. | 7,697 | — | — | — | — | 39 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 59 |
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LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E. | — | — | — | — | 32 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 728 | — | 94 | 451 | — | 21,280 | ||||||||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 83,934 | — | — | — | — | 50 | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | 1,067,221 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | 1,059,351 | — | — | — | — | 202 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | 953,208 | — | — | — | — | 495 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | 11,904 | — | 3,205 | — | 814,645 | 12,275 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | 341,186 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | 8,173 | — | 3,716 | — | 1,080,267 | 12,090 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | 113,231 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | 148 | — | 5,311 | — | 320,562 | 8,467 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | 2,418 | — | 1,162,036 | — | — | 1,174 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | 843,232 | — | — | — | — | 216 | ||||||||||||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | 179,333 | — | — | — | — | 159 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | 104 | — | — | — | — | 10,446 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | 986,643 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 11,817 | — | 27,640 | — | 1,083,704 | 6,460 | ||||||||||||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | 149,174 | — | 21,596 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | 32,581 | — | 1,052 | — | 1,126,438 | 2,630 | ||||||||||||||||||
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WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | 162 | — | — | 55 | |||||||||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | 200 | 105 | — | 36,174 | 476 | ||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | 3,668 | 175,688 | — | — | 1,346 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | 200 | 3,855 | 6,787 | — | 3,251 | ||||||||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | — | — | 10 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 42 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 4,132 | 77,164 | — | 55,977 | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 164 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 216,238 | — | — | — | — | 838 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa S.A. DE C.V. | — | — | — | — | — | 380 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali S.A.DE C.V. | 13,128 | — | — | — | — | 52 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 119 |
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Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E. | — | — | — | — | 95 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 1,296 | — | 94 | 451 | — | 42,731 | ||||||||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 214,709 | — | — | — | — | 76 | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | 18,810 | — | 24 | — | — | 6,648 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
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LG Display America, Inc. | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | 408,731 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | 206,705 | — | — | — | — | 262 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | 252,031 | — | — | — | — | 180 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | 2,113 | — | 784 | — | 323,387 | 5,713 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | 316,655 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Poland Sp. z o.o. | 8,392 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | 6,363 | — | 2,783 | — | 483,222 | 8,423 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | 176,083 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | 21 | — | 2,343 | — | 208,951 | 11,260 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | 961 | — | 257,934 | — | — | 860 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | 348,619 | — | — | — | — | 161 | ||||||||||||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | 91,640 | — | — | — | — | 179 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | 52 | — | — | — | — | 4,694 | ||||||||||||||||||
Global OLED Technology LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 1,393 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | 216,470 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 4,424 | — | 28,261 | — | 350,846 | 5,864 | ||||||||||||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | 63,885 | — | 96 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | 4,831 | — | 633 | — | 248,647 | 1,876 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Associates | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | 5 | — | — | 14 | |||||||||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 18,832 | 217 | ||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | — | 64,097 | — | — | 653 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | — | 1,844 | 2,302 | — | 681 | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 9 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 2,939 | 13,350 | — | 36,180 | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 54,019 | — | — | — | — | 247 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa S.A. DE C.V. | — | — | — | — | — | 142 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali S.A.DE C.V. | 5,992 | — | — | — | — | 8 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 38 |
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(In millions of won) | For the three-month period ended June 30, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E. | — | — | — | — | 56 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 1,677 | — | 7 | — | — | 20,366 | ||||||||||||||||||
Qingdao LG Inspur Digital Communication Co., Ltd. | 1,588 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | 19,295 | — | 7 | — | — | 2,884 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Display America, Inc. | — | — | — | — | — | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | 871,404 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | 536,704 | — | — | — | — | 5,749 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | 545,340 | — | — | — | — | 315 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | 3,626 | — | 1,293 | — | 629,287 | 11,863 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | 516,469 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Poland Sp. z o.o. | 8,392 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | 9,706 | — | 5,059 | — | 933,545 | 13,935 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | 389,233 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | 106 | — | 3,835 | — | 462,867 | 19,881 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | 1,798 | — | 662,113 | — | — | 1,211 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | 568,689 | — | — | — | — | 238 | ||||||||||||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | 159,482 | — | — | — | — | 277 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | 104 | — | — | — | — | 11,415 | ||||||||||||||||||
Global OLED Technology LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 2,668 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | 443,542 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 9,975 | — | 41,733 | — | 741,523 | 13,425 | ||||||||||||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | 94,851 | — | 147 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | 12,064 | — | 1,293 | — | 344,106 | 2,870 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Associates | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | 30 | — | — | 19 | |||||||||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | 200 | — | — | 33,815 | 416 | ||||||||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | 7,739 | 138,377 | — | — | 1,626 | ||||||||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | 300 | 3,328 | 2,352 | — | 1,651 | ||||||||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 69 | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | — | 4,978 | 32,889 | — | 65,841 | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | — | — | — | — | 65 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 125,920 | — | — | — | — | 446 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa S.A. DE C.V. | — | — | — | — | — | 672 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Mexicali S.A.DE C.V. | 16,037 | — | — | — | — | 17 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | — | — | — | — | — | 155 |
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Purchase and others | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Dividend income | Purchase of raw material and others | Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | Outsourcing fees | Other costs | |||||||||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E. | — | — | — | — | 302 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 2,761 | — | 653 | — | — | 40,718 | ||||||||||||||||||
Qingdao LG Inspur Digital Communication Co., Ltd. | 6,665 | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||||||
Others | 48,667 | — | 7 | — | — | 5,593 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(c) | Trade accounts and notes receivable and payable and others as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows: |
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Trade accounts and notes receivable and others | Trade accounts and notes payable and others | |||||||||||||||
June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||
Subsidiaries | ||||||||||||||||
LG Display America, Inc. | 1,341,210 | — | 5 | |||||||||||||
LG Display Japan Co., Ltd. | 517,482 | 344,276 | — | 12 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Germany GmbH | 460,810 | 287,359 | 4,823 | 7 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Taiwan Co., Ltd. | 393,385 | 296,556 | 128 | 95 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Nanjing Co., Ltd. | 221 | 2,465 | 408,343 | 385,925 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Shanghai Co., Ltd. | 341,682 | 319,033 | 15 | 11 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Co., Ltd. | 199 | 1,337 | 338,025 | 341,389 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Guangzhou Trading Co., Ltd. | 538,813 | 498,483 | — | — | ||||||||||||
LG Display Shenzhen Co., Ltd. | 36,961 | 27,327 | — | — | ||||||||||||
LG Display Yantai Co., Ltd. | — | — | 71,516 | 140,076 | ||||||||||||
LG Display (China) Co., Ltd. | 2,020 | 1,394 | 435,088 | 314,934 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Singapore Pte. Ltd. | 193,789 | 218,280 | 26 | 10 | ||||||||||||
L&T Display Technology (Fujian) Limited | 62,414 | 41,971 | 140,194 | 149,845 | ||||||||||||
Nanumnuri Co., Ltd. | — | — | 2,684 | 1,773 | ||||||||||||
LG Display Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 15,491 | 16,632 | 873,318 | 605,531 | ||||||||||||
Suzhou Lehui Display Co., Ltd. | 38,187 | 46,760 | 3,701 | 16,047 | ||||||||||||
LG Display High-Tech (China) Co., Ltd. | 14,856 | 10,821 | 394,021 | 388,053 | ||||||||||||
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June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||
Associates | ||||||||||||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — | 91 | 18 | |||||||||||||
AVATEC Co., Ltd. | — | — | 4,445 | 2,714 | ||||||||||||
Paju Electric Glass Co., Ltd. | — | — | 102,958 | 84,095 | ||||||||||||
YAS Co., Ltd. | — | — | 9,917 | 9,134 | ||||||||||||
Cynora GmbH | — | — | 10 | — | ||||||||||||
Material Science Co., Ltd. | — | — | 46 | — | ||||||||||||
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LG Electronics Inc. | 93,749 | 83,041 | 75,290 |
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June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | June 30, 2021 | December 31, 2020 | |||||||||||||
Subsidiaries of the entity that has significant influence over the Company | ||||||||||||||||
LG Innotek Co., Ltd. | 80 | 28,713 | 25,330 | |||||||||||||
LG Electronics Reynosa S.A. DE C.V. | — | — | — | 50 | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics India Pvt. Ltd. | 458 | 3,697 | 83 | — | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics Vietnam Haiphong Co., Ltd. | 62,423 | 36,417 | 152 | 16 | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics RUS, LLC | — | — | 2 | — | ||||||||||||
LG Electronics Egypt S.A.E | 11,502 | 13,359 | 2 | — | ||||||||||||
P.T. LG Electronics Indonesia | 47,428 | 48,677 | 1 | — | ||||||||||||
Others | 9,937 | 5,345 | 3,144 | 1,197 | ||||||||||||
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(d) | Details of significant financing transactions such as granting and collecting loans, which occurred in the normal course of business with related parties for the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 are as follows: |
(In millions of won) | ||||||||
2021 | ||||||||
Associates | Loans | Collection of loans | ||||||
WooRee E&L Co., Ltd. | — |
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(e) | Conglomerate Transactions |
Transactions, trade accounts and notes receivable and payable, and others between the Company and certain companies and their subsidiaries included in LG Group, one of the conglomerates in the Republic of Korea according to the Monopoly Regulation and Fair Trade Act, for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 and as of June 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 are as follows. These entities are not related parties according to K-IFRS No. 1024, Related Party Disclosures.
(In millions of won) | For the three-month period ended June 30, 2021 | For the six-month period ended June 30, 2021 | June 30, 2021 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sales and others | Purchase and others | Sales and others | Purchase and others | Trade accounts and notes receivable and others | Trade accounts and notes payable and others | |||||||||||||||||||
LX International Corp. and its subsidiaries (formerly, LG International Corp.)(*1) | 26,444 | 318,289 | 49,994 | 145,226 | 14,655 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Uplus Corp. | — | 580 | — | 1,155 | — | 154 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Chem Ltd. and its subsidiaries | 41 | 91,354 | 65 | 183,813 | 42 | 65,432 | ||||||||||||||||||
S&I Corp. and its subsidiaries | 79 | 55,903 | 157 | 81,060 | 5,862 | 64,456 | ||||||||||||||||||
LX Semicon Co., Ltd. (formerly, Silicon Works Co., Ltd)(*2) | — | 116,053 | — | 211,172 | — | 100,560 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Corp. | — | 16,211 | — | 32,212 | 6,754 | 3,566 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Management Development Institute | — | 4,896 | — | 10,137 | 3,480 | 272 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG CNS Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries | — | 43,328 | — | 62,751 | — | 38,724 | ||||||||||||||||||
G2R Inc. and its subsidiaries | — | 1,454 | — | 4,059 | — | 1,705 | ||||||||||||||||||
Robostar Co., Ltd. | — | 400 | — | 431 | — | 267 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Household & Health Care | — | 26 | — | 26 | — | 28 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(*1) | LG International Corp. renamed the Company as LX International Corp. on July 1, 2021. |
(*2) | Silicon Work Co., Ltd. renamed the Company as LX Semicon Co., Ltd. on July 1, 2021. |
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Sales and others | Purchase and others | Sales and others | Purchase and others | Trade accounts and notes receivable and others | Trade accounts and notes payable and others | |||||||||||||||||||
LG International Corp. and its subsidiaries | 22,989 | 172,015 | 44,658 | 81,353 | 13,104 | |||||||||||||||||||
LG Uplus Corp. | — | 555 | — | 1,115 | — | 151 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Chem Ltd. and its subsidiaries | 915 | 109,054 | 1,033 | 226,871 | 2 | 81,929 | ||||||||||||||||||
S&I Corp. and its subsidiaries | 83 | 12,590 | 167 | 69,035 | 5,864 | 56,014 | ||||||||||||||||||
Silicon Works Co., Ltd. | — | 99,596 | 36 | 197,193 | — | 74,419 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Corp. | — | 12,634 | — | 24,417 | 6,799 | 1,417 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG Management Development Institute | — | 1,987 | — | 3,584 | 3,480 | 351 | ||||||||||||||||||
LG CNS Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries | — | 24,060 | — | 34,674 | 251 | 79,708 | ||||||||||||||||||
G2R Inc. and its subsidiaries | — | 8,722 | — | 10,007 | — | 8,851 | ||||||||||||||||||
Robostar Co., Ltd. | — | 111 | — | 123 | — | 814 | ||||||||||||||||||
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(f) | Key management personnel compensation |
Compensations to key management for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2021 and 2020 are as follows:
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Short-term benefits | 530 | 1,702 | 1,099 | |||||||||||||
Expenses related to the defined benefit plan | 120 | 83 | 203 | 179 | ||||||||||||
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Key management refers to the registered directors who have significant control and responsibilities over the Company’s operations and business.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
LG Display Co., Ltd. | ||||||
(Registrant) | ||||||
Date: August 17, 2021 | By: | /s/ Daniel Lee | ||||
(Signature) | ||||||
Name: | Daniel Lee | |||||
Title: | Head of IR / Vice President |
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