Hanwha Corporation (KRX:000880)

South Korea flag South Korea · Delayed Price · Currency is KRW
133,400
+900 (0.68%)
At close: Apr 30, 2026
Market Cap8.69T +193.8%
Revenue (ttm)74.79T +34.4%
Net Income292.49B -51.8%
EPS4,068.81 -51.2%
Shares Out65.12M
PE Ratio32.79
Forward PE11.69
Dividend800.00 (0.60%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 30, 2026
Volume409,462
Average Volume214,171
Open132,300
Previous Close132,500
Day's Range131,600 - 138,800
52-Week Range46,800 - 148,500
Beta1.57
RSI60.27
Earnings DateMay 7, 2026

About Hanwha

Hanwha Corporation engages in the manufacture and sale of explosives and industrial machinery, trading, and general construction businesses. The company operates through Gunpowder Manufacturing; Wholesale and Retail; Chemical Manufacturing; Shipbuilding Industry; Construction Industry; Leisure/Service Industry; Solar Power Business; Financial Industry; And Other Sectors segments. It is involved in manufacturing and sales of explosives, such as defense products, industrial explosives, etc.; trade and wholesale/retail business; ship design, manuf... [Read more]

Industry Conglomerates
Founded 1952
Employees 3,493
Stock Exchange Korea Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 000880
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Hanwha's revenue was 74.79 trillion, an increase of 34.39% compared to the previous year's 55.65 trillion. Earnings were 292.49 billion, a decrease of -52.07%.

Financial Statements

News

Canada’s partnership with Hanwha could create thousands of jobs in auto plants: expert

Hanwha’s submarine bid has within a few short months become a potential lifeline for Canada’s auto industry. The South Korean corporation is partnering with the Auto Parts Manufacturers Association (A...

2 days ago - BNN Bloomberg

South Korea’s Hanwha says it could build military vehicles in Canada if it wins submarine contract

Proposed new joint-venture would be a partnership between Hanwha and the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association of Canada

2 days ago - Financial Post

South Korea sweetens submarine bid, will manufacture armoured vehicles in Canada if chosen

Under pressure to increase economic benefits to Canadians, South Korea’s Hanwha is committing to manufacturing armoured battle vehicles in Canada if it’s awarded the lucrative contract to build the Ro...

2 days ago - BNN Bloomberg

South Korea's Hanwha sweetens the pot at deadline for submarine bids

South Korea’s Hanwha Group of companies is sweetening the pot in its bid to land Canada’s multi-billion-dollar submarine program, delivering an updated pitch that would help expand this country’s defe...

3 days ago - CBC News

No new auto plants but here’s what else Germany and South Korea are offering in their submarine bids

Both Germany’s TKMS and South Korea’s Hanwha submitted their final bids to win a lucrative contract to build Canada’s next generation of submarines ahead of the March 2 deadline.

2 months ago - BNN Bloomberg

South Korea’s Hanwha makes a $13 million bet on ‘seedless’ crypto wallets

The South Korean financial firm backs the U.S.-based blockchain company to accelerate enterprise wallet technology and real-world asset tokenization.

2 months ago - CoinDesk

South Korea's largest defense firm Hanwha Aerospace slumps 6% as revenue, pre-tax profit miss estimates

Hanwha had missed revenue and pre-tax expectations, but beat net profit projections

2 months ago - CNBC

Hanwha Posts Loss In Q4

(RTTNews) - Hanwha (00088K.KS) reported that its fourth quarter net loss from continuing operation before income tax was 190.71 billion Korean won compared to profit of 1.91 trillion won, prior year. ...

2 months ago - Nasdaq

LG Energy Solution to Supply Batteries for Hanwha's U.S. Energy Storage Projects

LG Energy Solution to Supply Batteries for Hanwha's U.S. Energy Storage Projects

3 months ago - GuruFocus

Hanwha eyes major Canadian defence deal, plans Pacific voyage of attack submarine

Hanwha is planning to sail one of its advanced KSS-III attack submarines across the Pacific Ocean and dock it off British Columbia’s coast this spring, as the South Korean defence company competes for...

3 months ago - BNN Bloomberg

Hanwha Advances Newfoundland LNG Project as Part of Broader CPSP-Linked Industrial Partnership in Canada

ST. JOHN'S, NL , Jan. 19, 2026 /CNW/ - Hanwha Group announced today that it has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Fermeuse Energy to jointly advance the Newfoundland and Labrad...

3 months ago - Benzinga

Hanwha's Philly Shipyard can build nuclear submarine for U.S. Navy, executive says

South Korea's shipbuilders are betting big on President Donald Trump's ambition to revive the struggling U.S. shipbuilding industry.

4 months ago - CNBC

South Korea's Hanwha Ocean sees shares jump 10% after Trump says firm to build warships for U.S. Navy

Trump said that the frigates will be built at the Philadelphia shipyards, which Hanwha had invested $5 billion into.

4 months ago - CNBC

Korean defence giant boosts Austal stake after Chalmers’ green light

The ASX-listed shipbuilder had resisted Hanwha’s interest for more than a year, rejecting a takeover proposal that valued it at $1 billion.

5 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

The deal nobody wants to talk about while the PM’s in South Korea

An overdue ruling on South Korean defence giant Hanwha’s bid to double its stake in shipbuilder Austal may prove awkward for Anthony Albanese this week.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Hanwha's Deep Strike Missile System To Get Anti-Jamming GPS Upgrade For NATO

Precision weapons rely on electronics and GPS capabilities to stay on course, but electronic jamming can send the, off-course.

7 months ago - Yahoo

Korean defence giant hit by China sanctions offers anti-ship missile to Manila

South Korean defence giant Hanwha’s proposal to sell its anti-ship missile to the Philippines around the same time Beijing imposed sanctions on its shipbuilding sector represents Seoul leaning towards...

7 months ago - South China Morning Post

China Sanctions Hanwha: Global Shipping Caught in US Trade Crosswinds

China Sanctions Hanwha: Global Shipping Caught in US Trade Crosswinds

7 months ago - GuruFocus

China sanctions five US units of South Korean ship giant Hanwha

China imposed sanctions on five American subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean on Tuesday, accusing them of supporting a US government investigation into the shipping industry, as tit-...

7 months ago - Hong Kong Free Press

China Sanctions 5 US Subsidiaries Of South Korean Shipmaker Hanwha Ocean Amid Rising Trade Tensions

China has imposed sanctions on five U.S. subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean , over their alleged involvement in a U.S. probe into China’s shipping industry. China Says ‘Strongly Dis...

7 months ago - Benzinga

Big week for Hanwha’s FIRB decision on Austal; eyes on board

The relationship between Hanwha and Austal has been nothing short of hostile since its interest was first reported by this column in mid-2023.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

South Korea's Lee Joins Trump In Push To Revitalize US Shipbuilding— 'Facilities Are Old...There's A Shortage Of...'

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has pledged to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry during his official visit to the United States. Trump, Lee Push for Stronger US–Korea Shipyard Ties Presid...

8 months ago - Benzinga

Australian shipbuilder says it would be ‘strange’ if government approves Korean takeover

South Korea’s Hanwha has received US clearance to increase stake in defence contractor Austal

11 months ago - Financial Times

Hanwha says it has the green light to buy all of Austal, if it wants

But the ASX-listed shipbuilder said the approval from US foreign investment officials claimed by the Korean conglomerate was “different to that claimed”.

11 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Shipbuilder Austal’s Korean suitor clears key hurdle for bid

Hanwha has received approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to go to 19.99 per cent or even 100 per cent of Austal.

11 months ago - The Australian Financial Review