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Korean Airlines Co.,Ltd. (003495.KS)

KSE - KSE Delayed price. Currency in KRW
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23,800.000.00 (0.00%)
At close: 03:30PM KST
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Previous close23,800.00
Open23,800.00
Bid23,750.00 x 0
Ask23,800.00 x 0
Day's range23,600.00 - 23,900.00
52-week range21,450.00 - 31,500.00
Volume283
Avg. volume3,244
Market cap7.667T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.00
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield800.00 (3.36%)
Ex-dividend date27 Dec 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    RPT-UPDATE 1-Korean Air in talks to buy Boeing 777X jets, sources say

    Korean Air is in talks over the purchase of at least 10 Boeing 777X jetliners in a potential tilt back towards its traditional U.S. supplier after placing a major order with European rival Airbus, two industry sources said. The discussions come weeks after Korean announced an order for 33 A350 jets from Airbus in what was widely seen as a breakthrough for the European planemaker into the flag carrier's Boeing-dominated wide-body fleet. The sources said discussions between Korean Air and Boeing on the 777X, an upgrade of the 777 mini-jumbo already used by South Korea's largest carrier, were ongoing.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Korean Air in talks to buy Boeing 777X jets, sources say

    Korean Air is in talks over the purchase of at least 10 Boeing 777X jetliners in a potential tilt back towards its traditional U.S. supplier after placing a major order with European rival Airbus, two industry sources said. The discussions come weeks after Korean announced an order for 33 A350 jets from Airbus in what was widely seen as a breakthrough for the European planemaker into the flag carrier's Boeing-dominated wide-body fleet. The sources said discussions between Korean Air and Boeing on the 777X, an upgrade of the 777 mini-jumbo already used by South Korea's largest carrier, were ongoing.

  • Reuters

    Korean Air in talks to buy Boeing 777X jets, sources say

    (Reuters) -Korean Air is in talks over the purchase of at least 10 Boeing 777X jetliners in a potential tilt back towards its traditional U.S. supplier after placing a major order with European rival Airbus, two industry sources said. The discussions come weeks after Korean announced an order for 33 A350 jets from Airbus in what was widely seen as a breakthrough for the European planemaker into the flag carrier's Boeing-dominated wide-body fleet. The sources said discussions between Korean Air and Boeing on the 777X, an upgrade of the 777 mini-jumbo already used by South Korea's largest carrier, were ongoing.