LG Display Co., Ltd.
KOSE-A034220
Company Overview
LG Display Co., Ltd. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of thin-film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) and organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology-based display panels. Its TFT-LCD and OLED technology-based display panels are primarily used in televisions, notebook computers, desktop monitors, tablet computers, mobile devices, and automotive displays. The company also provides display panels for industrial and other applications, including entertainment systems, portable navigation devices, and medical diagnostic equipment. It operates in South Korea, China, rest of Asia, the United States, Poland, and other European countries. The company was formerly known as LG.Philips LCD Co., Ltd. and changed its name to LG Display Co., Ltd. in March 2008. LG Display Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1985 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
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LG Display Co., Ltd.
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What's happening
Nov 1, 2025 - Dec 3, 2025
LG Display Co Ltd Faces Significant Challenges Amidst Market Headwinds
- Analyst Peter Lee from Citi raised LG Display's price target to KRW7,500 while maintaining a Sell rating.
- The Information Technology sector is experiencing headwinds impacting LG Display's performance.
- Despite brief moments of optimism, LPL shares struggled to gain sustained upward momentum.
Over the past month and week, LG Display Co Ltd (LPL) has experienced a significant decline of 15.3%, markedly underperforming relative to the S&P 500's modest gain of 0.2%. This stark contrast highlights ongoing challenges faced by LPL in the market as investor sentiment leaned bearish throughout this period. Notably, on October 31st, an adjustment in price target by Citi analyst Peter Lee led to a temporary increase in stock price by 3.5%. However, this uptick did little to offset broader negative trends affecting LPL.
The overall bearish sentiment surrounding LPL can be attributed to various macroeconomic factors that have impacted technology stocks more broadly. During this timeframe, LPL underperformed its peers within the Information Technology sector (XLK) by -11.5%. Concerns over demand for display panels and pricing pressures have weighed heavily on investor confidence and contributed significantly to LG Display’s struggles.
Throughout October leading up to the end of the month, analysts expressed caution regarding future earnings potential for LG Display amid fluctuating global economic conditions and supply chain disruptions affecting many tech companies alike. Rising interest rates further compounded these issues as they typically dampen investment in growth-oriented sectors like technology.
As investors processed these developments over both one week and one month periods, they reacted negatively toward LPL’s performance metrics despite isolated instances of positive news such as analyst upgrades or minor rebounds following announcements like those made by Citi on October 31st. Ultimately, these brief moments failed to create sustained upward momentum for LPL shares amidst persistent underlying challenges.
In summary, while there were some bullish indicators such as revised price targets suggesting potential value recovery opportunities for LG Display Co Ltd., they were overshadowed by broader market dynamics resulting in substantial declines over both short- and long-term periods when compared against benchmarks like the S&P 500. Additionally, it is important to note that LG Display Co Ltd underperformed the Information Technology (XLK) sector by -11.5%.