Top Television Networks companies in South Korea by Cash and Short-Term Investments

This ranking features the top 15 Television Networks companies in South Korea ranked by Cash and Short-Term Investments, totaling a Cash and Short-Term Investments of USD 8.99 B, for February 04, 2025.
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Name
Cash and Short-Term Investments
Reported Date
Stock Price
Change
Price (30 days) Country
1
USD 3.90 B
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 147.78 0.08%

South Korea

2
USD 3.28 B
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 31.94 -2.44%

South Korea

3
USD 430.75 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 2.26 -1.19%

South Korea

4
USD 278.19 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 57.41 4.83%

South Korea

5
USD 267.48 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 13.61 -3.34%

South Korea

6
USD 166.51 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 5.11 -4.48%

South Korea

7
USD 154.05 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 3.40 -2.10%

South Korea

8
USD 133.62 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 2.96 -0.49%

South Korea

9
USD 121.64 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 25.44 -0.68%

South Korea

10
USD 117.39 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 1.92 -2.73%

South Korea

11
USD 68.37 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 1.61 -3.02%

South Korea

12
USD 35.73 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 0.83 -4.86%

South Korea

13
USD 18.58 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 29.73 -3.89%

South Korea

14
USD 10.89 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 1.36 -4.18%

South Korea

15
USD 3.47 M
Dec. 31, 2023 USD 8.07 -0.65%

South Korea

Frequently Asked Questions
  • Which Television Networks company in South Korea has the highest Cash and Short-Term Investments ?

    The Television Networks company in South Korea with the highest Cash and Short-Term Investments is NAVER Corporation (KSE: 035420.KS) at USD 3.90 B.

  • Which Television Networks company in South Korea has the lowest Cash and Short-Term Investments ?

    The Television Networks company in South Korea with the lowest Cash and Short-Term Investments is Hyosung ITX Co. Ltd. (KSE: 094280.KS) at USD 3.47 M.

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