The company reported a net profit of $685.2 million for the third quarter, a large increase from the $21.4 million profit it reported for the same period last year. The company saw its overall global sales increase year-over-year 15.7% to about $11.2 billion.
LG is making a large push to overtake Samsung as the second-largest handset maker in the world, and it is readying a slate of high-end smartphones to help achieve this goal. The company is prepping a line of Windows Mobile 6.5 devices, and it also recently unveiled its first Android smartphone. LG will also be releasing high-profile feature phones like the Chocolate, and it will add another phone to its Prada lineup.
The company sold a record 4.01 million liquid-crystal display televisions for the quarter, and this helped the home entertainment division report a profit of $205 million on sales of about $3.97 billion. The home appliance unit posted an 11.9% year-over-year increase, and the air conditioning unit saw a decline in sales. LG said it expects lower profitability in the fourth quarter because of an increase in marketing and research and development.
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