[THE INVESTOR] LG Electronics replaced the head of its mobile business division in a reshuffle on Nov. 30 apparently due to the falling sales of its flagship smartphones.

The Korean tech giant tapped Hwang Jeong-hwan as the mobile chief, while his predecessor Cho Jun-ho, who had led the struggling division for three years, was relocated to lead LG Academy, an education arm of LG Group.

LG V30
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Hwang’s urgent mission would be elevating the profitability of the mobile division that posted losses for the 10th consecutive quarter as of the July-September period.

The division’s third-quarter operating loss was 375.3 billion won (US$345 million) largely due to the rising production cost of smartphones and higher marketing spending.

By Alex Lee and newswires ()