LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd. (KRX:079550)

South Korea flag South Korea · Delayed Price · Currency is KRW
509,000
+6,000 (1.19%)
At close: Feb 27, 2026
73.13%
Market Cap 11.12T
Revenue (ttm) 4.07T
Net Income (ttm) 321.21B
Shares Out 21.85M
EPS (ttm) 14,720.88
PE Ratio 34.58
Forward PE 29.85
Dividend 2,400.00 (0.47%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 30, 2026
Volume 283,158
Average Volume 179,080
Open 525,000
Previous Close 503,000
Day's Range 505,000 - 530,000
52-Week Range 235,000 - 650,000
Beta 0.80
RSI 57.39
Earnings Date Feb 13, 2026

About LIG Nex1

LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd., a defense company, develops and manufactures weapon systems worldwide. It offers precision guided munitions; maritime warfare products; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance products; command, control, communication, computer, and intelligence products; avionics and drones; electronic warfare products; and unmanned systems and future warfare products, as well as maintenance, repair, and overhaul services. The company was founded in 1976 and is headquartered in Yongin-si, South Korea. [Read more]

Sector Industrials
Founded 1976
Employees 5,214
Stock Exchange Korea Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 079550
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, LIG Nex1's revenue was 3.28 trillion, an increase of 41.92% compared to the previous year's 2.31 trillion. Earnings were 221.71 billion, an increase of 26.72%.

Financial Statements

News

South Korean defense stocks track gains in global peers amid rising security concerns

Gains among South Korean names were led by Hanwha Aerospace, Korea Aerospace Industries, Hyundai Rotem and LIG Nex1

1 year ago - CNBC

South Korea firm to supply Iraq with surface-to-air missile defence system

South Korean defence company, LIG Nex1, said Friday it has secured a deal with Iraq’s Ministry of Defence to supply its Cheongung-II medium-range surface-to-air missile defence system, local media rep...

1 year ago - Middle East Monitor

South Korea's LIG Nex1 wins $2.8bln Iraq deal to export missile systems

The news follows LIG Nex1 winning a $3.2bln deal to export 10 batteries of the missile systems, called M-SAM II or Cheongung II, to Saudi Arabia

1 year ago - Zawya