Leader'S Club
Leader'S Club은 유가증권 성장 법인과 코스닥 성장 법인을 대상으로 IR(Investor Relations)활동을 지원하는 서비스 입니다.
PRICE09:00 AM KST 01/01/1970(20minute delay)
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₩ 26,750
₩ 1000.93%
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$ 19.41
$ 0.070.92%
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Previous Close
27,000
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Open
27,000
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High
26,850
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Low
26,700
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Volume
270
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Market Cap (T KRW)
7,222,500
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Industry
Etc.
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CEO
Dong-Bin Shin
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Headquarters
(05551) 300, Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul (29 Shincheon-dong)1234-5678
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Website
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Canadian trade minister hopeful of CKFTA
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[Lee Jae-min] Twist in large retailer saga
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Lotte apologizes for construction worker's death
Lotte Group apologized Wednesday for the recent death of a construction worker at its newly-opened high-rise shopping complex, which led to the operational suspension of part of the facilities. "We bow in apology for causing (safety) worries to citizens due to the series of recent accidents including the construction worker's death near the concert hall," Lee Won-woo, CEO of Lotte Corporation, said at a news conference. (Yonhap)The apology came a day after the 58-year-old worker was found de
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Korea promotes investment in Myanmar
Officials from the public and private sector in South Korea and a delegation from Myanmar will discuss the investment potential of the Southeast Asian nation in Seoul on Tuesday.They are to meet organizers from the ASEAN-Korea Center and the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the 2014 Investment and Business Environment Seminar on Myanmar.Myanmar began to open to international investment only after sanctions were lifted with the start of democratic reforms in 2010. U.S. Secretary of State
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Lotte to enter Chinese e-commerce market via Alibaba
Lotte Department Store is considering entering the Chinese online shopping market by joining up with Chinese e-commerce heavyweight Alibaba. Such cooperation is expected to draw Chinese consumers in need of direct shopping from Korean companies, while at the same time enhancing Lotte’s brand name, which is referred to as “Letian” in China. Alibaba Group powers four-fifth of Chinese online consumer shopping and the company has posted $3.06 billion (3 trillion won) in the fourth quarter of 2013. “
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[Weekender] Government pushes for work-life balance with certification system
The South Korean government’s certification system for family-friendly companies is encouraging the spread of a more balanced work-life culture.Over the past six years, the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family has issued “best family-friendly management” certifications to companies that provide a welfare system encouraging employees to put their family first. The certification aims to accelerate the creation of a family-friendly environment to address social changes that have taken place over
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Hanwha to run Jeju airport store
Hanwha Galleria, the department store unit of Hanwha Group, will manage the Jeju International Airport duty-free store from April 20, Korea Airports Corporation said Thursday.This marks the first duty-free store to be operated by the country’s 10th-largest family-run conglomerate. The store was previously run by Lotte. Hanwha has reportedly offered to pay an annual rent of 24.1 billion won ($22.7 million) to run the 409-square-meter store, located on the third floor of the airport’s internationa
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Samsung C&T leads in consumer satisfaction
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Park pushes Indonesia partnership
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127 cracks found in Lotte World 2 Tower: report
The 123-story Lotte World 2 Tower, a signature entertainment facility currently under construction in eastern Seoul, was found to have 127 cracks in its columns, but officials claimed that they will not affect its safety or stability.Concerns nevertheless persisted as reports submitted by the Architectural Institute of Korea and the Korea Infrastructure Safety Corporation were inconsistent with each other.SBS CNBC, a local cable broadcaster, reported Friday that the two organizations gave differ
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Korean firm picked for new Myanmar airport
South Korea’s Incheon International Airport Corp. said Sunday that it has been picked as the preferred bidder for the development of a new international airport in Myanmar.The company, which operates the country’s largest airport, said it will hold detailed negotiations with authorities from Myanmar on the size of the new airport and other matters related to costs and operations, with the final agreement to be reached by the year’s end.Once an agreement is reached, the goal will be to open Hanth
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S. Korean firm picked as prime bidder for new Myanmar airport
South Korea's Incheon International Airport Corp. said Sunday that it has been picked as the preferred bidder for the development of a new international airport in Myanmar.The company, which operates the country's largest airport, said it will hold detailed negotiations with authorities from Myanmar on the size of the new airport and other matters related to costs and operations, with the final agreement to be reached by the year's end.Once an agreement is reached, the goal will be to open Hanth
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Overseas energy projects boost big firms
Top conglomerates made considerable profits in overseas natural resource development last year, in clear contrast to public corporations that recorded huge deficits.The 84 overseas resource development branches of the country’s top 10 conglomerates achieved 3.5 trillion won ($3.1 billion) in sales and 322.6 billion won in net profit last year, according to Chaebul.com, a website tracking the nation’s family-run conglomerates.Their net profit rate per sales reached 9.3 percent, higher than the ge