Leader'S Club
Leader'S Club은 유가증권 성장 법인과 코스닥 성장 법인을 대상으로 IR(Investor Relations)활동을 지원하는 서비스 입니다.
PRICE03:30 PM KST 10/25/2024(20minute delay)
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₩ 23,300
₩ 150-0%
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$ 16.65
$ 0.11-0%
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Previous Close
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Open
23,450
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High
23,700
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Low
23,250
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Volume
649,741
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Market Cap (T KRW)
15,138,965,300
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Industry
Etc.
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CEO
Cho Won-tae
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Headquarters
260 Haneul-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Website
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