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Hanwha Aerospace Co., Ltd. (012450.KS)

KSE - KSE Delayed price. Currency in KRW
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228,500.00+3,500.00 (+1.56%)
At close: 03:30PM KST
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Previous close225,000.00
Open225,500.00
Bid232,000.00 x 0
Ask232,500.00 x 0
Day's range222,000.00 - 234,500.00
52-week range90,200.00 - 249,500.00
Volume763,433
Avg. volume729,117
Market cap11.775T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.00
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings date25 Jul 2024 - 29 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield1,800.00 (0.79%)
Ex-dividend date27 Dec 2023
1y target est249,429.00
  • Bloomberg

    South Korea Is Making Weapons Faster and Cheaper Than the US

    (Bloomberg) -- Hanwha Aerospace Co., Korea’s leading defense contractor, has been making ground weapons for almost 50 years and never stopped, even as overseas rivals moved on to sixth-generation fighter jets and unmanned drones. Until recently, military analysts saw Hanwha as a relic, its products insufficient for 21st century warfare.Most Read from BloombergBillionaire-Friendly Modi Humbled by Indians Who Make $4 a DayBehind ‘Suicide Squad,’ the Year’s Biggest Video-Game FlopA Struggling Busin

  • PR Newswire

    Hanwha Launches Engine Leasing Platform

    Hanwha, the seventh largest Korean conglomerate and a Fortune 500 company, has announced the launch of Hanwha Aviation, an engine leasing platform with a long-term vertically integrated strategy for newer generation assets with operations in Singapore, Ireland, and the U.S.

  • Reuters

    South Korea, Romania pledge defence cooperation amid reports of contract in works

    South Korean and Romanian leaders pledged on Tuesday to boost defence industry cooperation as Seoul pushes to establish itself as the world's fourth-largest arms exporter amid reports of huge additional contracts in the works. President Yoon Suk Yeol hosted his Romanian counterpart, Klaus Iohannis, for a summit and pledged to increase cooperation in the defence industry, including joint production of weapons, a statement said. South Korea's defence minister Shin Won-sik separately hosted Poland's deputy defence minister, Pawel Bejda, amid reports of an impending contract for Hanwha Aerospace to supply additional weapons systems and negotiations over financing.