Public | |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1936 |
Headquarters | Anyang, South Korea |
Key people
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Ja-Hong Koo (Chairman) Ja-Yol Koo (Chairman & CEO) Ja-Yub Koo (Chairman) Ja-Myung Koo (Chairman) |
Revenue | US$25,175 million (2010) |
US$775 million (2010) | |
Total assets | US$19,170 million (2010) |
Subsidiaries | LS Cable, LS Mtron, LS-Nikko Copper, LS Industrial Systems |
Website | lsholdings.com |
LS Group | |
Hangul | LS그룹 |
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Revised Romanization | LS Geurup |
McCune–Reischauer | LS Kŭrup |
LS Group is a South Korean chaebol (conglomerate). It is composed of LS Corp. (see below), Gaon Cable, E1 (LPG), YESCO (LNG) and LS Asset Management (formerly Delta Asset). "LS Corp." is a holding company, which comprises LS Cable & System (power & communications cables), LS Industrial Systems (electrical equipment & automation systems), LS-Nikko Copper (copper smelter & refiner) and LS Mtron (machinery & components).
LS Group was spun off from LG Group in 2003. LS Group and its subsidiaries have approximately (USD)$25.2 billion in revenue worldwide with about 100 subsidiaries in 25 countries. The company is controlled by the Koo family, the founding family of LG Group.
LS means "Leading Solution".
LS Group operates their own training facility near Ansung in Gyeonggi Province. The facility contains a large training building, a cafeteria, lodgings, a soccer field, a swimming pool, and several tennis courts.