Introduction
KT is South Korea's largest fixed-line telecom operator, with around 11.5 million fixed-line broadband customers and 9.4 million IPTV customers, and is the second-largest wireless operator with 26 million subscribers. Additionally, it has a number of nontelecom businesses, including real estate, payment processing, artificial intelligence, and IDC/cloud services, many of which are the focus of its growth strategy. The company was formed from the previously government-owned, monopoly telecom business and was listed in 1998. After selling its mobile business in 1994 (forming its mobile competitor, SK Telecom) KT created its own mobile operator in 1997.
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Charter capital
Business Size and Operations
Company Size
Total Assets
| A10 (Bellow 100 B) | A9 (100 - 200 B) | A8 (200 - 400 B) | A7 (400 - 600 B) | A6 (600 - 800 B) |
| A5 (800 - 1000 B) | A4 (1000 - 1500 B) | A3 (1500 - 2000 B) | A2 (2000 - 2500 B) | A1 (Above 2500 B) |
Owner’s Equity
| E10 (Bellow 100 B) | E9 (100 - 200 B) | E8 (200 - 400 B) | E7 (400 - 600 B) | E6 (600 - 800 B) |
| E5 (800 - 1000 B) | E4 (1000 - 1500 B) | E3 (1500 - 2000 B) | E2 (2000 - 2500 B) | E1 (Above 2500 B) |
Business Activities
Revenue
| R10 (Bellow 100 B) | R9 (100 - 200 B) | R8 (200 - 400 B) | R7 (400 - 600 B) | R6 (600 - 800 B) |
| R5 (800 - 1000 B) | R4 (1000 - 1500 B) | R3 (1500 - 2000 B) | R2 (2000 - 2500 B) | R1 (Above 2500 B) |
Number of employee
| L10 (Bellow 100 Peoples) | L9 (100 - 200 Peoples) | L8 (200 - 400 Peoples) | L7 (400 - 600 Peoples) | L6 (600 - 800 Peoples) |
| L5 (800 - 1000 Peoples) | L4 (1000 - 1500 Peoples) | L3 (1500 - 2000 Peoples) | L2 (2000 - 2500 Peoples) | L1 (Above 2500 Peoples) |
Company’s Market Position
Profitability within the Industry
Return on Total Assets (ROA)
| Bottom 25% | 25%-m | m-25% | Top 25% |
Return on Equity (ROE)
Net Profit Margin (ROS)
Current Ratio
| Bottom 25% | 25%-m | m-25% | Top 25% |
Total asset turnover
| Bosttom 25% | 25%-m | m-25% | Top 25% |