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South Korea's LG Electronics bid for ZKW in estimated $1.2 billion deal: Korea Economic Daily

Published 08/29/2017, 02:13 AM
Updated 08/29/2017, 02:20 AM
© Reuters. Visitors walk past the showroom of LG Electronics during the Auto China 2016 show in Beijing
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Electronics participated in a main bidding round to buy Austrian automotive light maker ZKW Group in a deal that could potentially fetch $1.2 billion, Korea Economic Daily said on Tuesday.

LG Electronics, South Korea's No.2 smartphone maker after Samsung Electronics (KS:005930), has been preparing for the deal for more than one and a half years with its parent LG Corp as part of efforts to diversify its auto electronics business, the report said, citing an industry official.

The report said a preferred bidder is expected to be selected next month.

An LG Electronics spokeswoman declined to comment. South Korea's stock exchange asked the company to clarify the media report by noon Seoul time on Wednesday.

Japan's Panasonic Corp may buy ZKW Group, a person familiar with the matter said in December. But a ZKW spokesperson said at that time that it was not negotiating with Panasonic or other potential suitors.

© Reuters. Visitors walk past the showroom of LG Electronics during the Auto China 2016 show in Beijing

LG Electronics, along with affiliates like display maker LG Display Co Ltd and battery producer LG Chem, has identified the auto industry as a new growth driver and has been pushing to grow new businesses amid continued struggles for its mobile phones division. LG's automotive clients include General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p).

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