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Feb 16, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)
DEFENSE SHINES AS RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR PROLONGS
Korean defense makers are also optimistic about their 2023 earnings as they receive global orders amid the escalating Russia-Ukraine war.
Military aircraft maker Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (KAI) is targeting 3.8 trillion won in revenue this year, up 37.3% from the 2021 performance. The forecast reflects delivery of 12 out of 48 units of FA-50 light combat jets orders, which the Polish armaments agency awarded last year.
Poongsan Corp., a leading copper smelter and defense equipment maker, looks to 3.2 trillion won in revenue and 251.9 billion won in operating profit this year, which are 3.2% less and 24% higher than last year’s earnings, respectively.
The expectations reflect some recent big deals. The company won a combined 574.8 billion won worth of orders between Dec. 20 of 2022 and Jan. 31 of 2023, including a 293.4 billion won contract with Hyundai Rotem Co. to supply ammunition and large-caliber shells.
Construction firms and equipment makers also aim to reach higher goals than last year.
Major power plant builder Doosan Enerbility Co. is targeting a 6.7 trillion won revenue and 216.7 billion won operating profit this year, excluding construction equipment subsidiary Doosan Bobcat Inc.’s earnings. The figures are up 1.7% and 29.5% from the last year’s earnings, respectively.
Hyundai Doosan Infracore Co., a construction equipment unit within HD Hyundai, has also raised its target earnings from the last year’s performance – 5.2 trillion won in revenue and 384.4 billion won in profit, respectively with 15.6% and 8.5% jumps.
Samsung Engineering Co., a construction and engineering unit of Samsung Group, looks to a 10.5 trillion won in revenue and 765 billion won in operating profit, up 4.4% and 8.8% from the previous year, respectively.
Write to Ik-Hwan Kim at lovepen@hankyung.com
Jihyun Kim edited this article.
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