KCC Stock

KCC Net Debt per Share

The Net Debt per Share of KCC (002380.KS) as of Aug 22, 2026 is 588,622.87 KRW. In the previous year, Net Debt per Share was 509,272.51 KRW — a change of 15.58% (higher).

Net Debt per Share

588,622.87KRW

YoY

15.58%

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Net Debt per Share of KCC is 2026 588,622.87 KRW. Net Debt per Share of KCC was 2025 509,272.51 KRW. It decreases by 15.58% higher compared to the previous year.

The KCC Net Debt per Share history

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Net Debt per Share
Date
Net Debt per Share
Jan 1, 2017
193,779.34 KRW
Jan 1, 2018
100,235.92 KRW
Jan 1, 2019
225,156.78 KRW
Jan 1, 2020
413,425.39 KRW
Jan 1, 2021
482,107.35 KRW
Jan 1, 2022
521,728.84 KRW
Jan 1, 2023
509,272.51 KRW
Jan 1, 2024
588,622.87 KRW
The KCC Net Debt per Share history
YEARNet Debt per ShareYoY
588,622.87KRW+15.58%
509,272.51KRW-2.39%
521,728.84KRW+8.22%
482,107.35KRW+16.61%
413,425.39KRW+83.62%
225,156.78KRW+124.63%
100,235.92KRW-48.27%
193,779.34KRW+18.86%
163,034.86KRW+12.04%
145,519.43KRW-1,356.76%
-11,578.96KRW
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KCC Stock analysis

What does KCC do? KCC Corp is a Korean company that was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in Seoul. The company develops and produces a variety of products including paints, coatings, adhesives, flooring, construction materials, glass, and electronic materials. KCC Corp's history began in the 1950s when Korea was recovering from the damages of the Korean War. At that time, there was a shortage of construction materials and the construction industry was not well recognized as an industry. KCC Corp was one of the first companies to specialize in the production of construction materials. Since then, the company has become one of the leading Korean manufacturers of construction materials and chemical products. Today, KCC Corp operates in four business areas: the construction sector, the industrial materials sector, the new materials sector, and the agricultural chemicals sector. The construction sector includes products such as paints, coatings, sealants, and flooring. The industrial materials sector offers materials for various industries such as electronics, automotive, semiconductor, and energy. This includes adhesives, sealants, and chemical products such as solar silicon. The new materials sector focuses on the development and production of materials such as polymer products, electronic materials, and optical components. The agricultural chemicals sector provides agricultural chemicals for professional use. KCC Corp offers a wide range of products to its customer segments, from small customers to retail and large customers. Most products are manufactured in Korea and exported to countries such as China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Europe, and the USA. KCC Corp's business model is based on innovation, sustainability, and a strong focus on customer service. The company invests in research and development to develop competitive products and innovative solutions. KCC Corp also places great emphasis on sustainability and environmental awareness, actively working to reduce the environmental impact of its products and processes. An example of KCC Corp's innovative products is the 4D adhesive system, which consists of a patented adhesive formulation and ensures quick and efficient installation of flooring and coatings. Similarly, the company has introduced "KURLIS," a new revolutionary type of light tube that can be used flexibly due to its flexibility. In summary, KCC Corp is a leading Korean company in the production of construction materials and chemical products. With a diverse product portfolio ranging from paints, coatings, flooring, adhesives to glass and electronic materials, the company serves a variety of industries and customers. KCC Corp pursues an innovative and sustainable business model, placing a strong focus on customer service. KCC is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about KCC stock

Net Debt per Share of KCC is 588,622.87 KRW in 2026.

Net Debt per Share of KCC changed from 509,272.51 KRW to 588,622.87 KRW, representing a 15.58% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Net Debt per Share KCC since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Net debt per share divides net debt by shares outstanding, showing the debt burden attributable to each share after accounting for cash reserves.

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