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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Duty-free operators see high Q3 amid continuing uncertainty
Duty-free operators enjoyed a healthy third quarter this year despite falling sales from heavy-spending Chinese shoppers, but industry sources say uncertainty still looms over the once highly lucrative sector.On Wednesday, HDC Shilla announced its operating profit reached nearly 2.42 billion won ($2.18 million) in the third quarter this year, continuing three consecutive quarters in the black. A day earlier, Lotte Duty Free released third-quarter earnings with operating profit of 27.6 billion wo
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Seoul shares set new record on tech gains
South Korean stocks closed at a fresh all-time high Monday, helped by gains in techs such as Samsung Electronics, analysts said. The Korean won gained against the US dollar.The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index climbed 5.3 points, or 0.21 percent, to 2,501.93. Trade volume was moderate at 338 million shares worth 6.9 trillion won ($6.15 billion), with losers outnumbering gainers at 419 to 373.It marked the first time the main bourse has closed above the 2,500-point mark.Analysts said t
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Sales at duty-free stores decline during golden holiday
Sales at South Korean duty-free stores fell during the extended holiday season compared to a year ago mainly due to a sharp drop in incoming Chinese travelers, industry officials said Monday. Local duty-free shops have prepared a wide range of promotional events to woo shoppers at home and abroad as China's Oct. 1-8 National Day holidays overlaps with the this year's 10-day long Chuseok holiday in South Korea that kicked off on Sept. 30.Despite the rise in outbound travelers, this year's holiday
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[Newsmaker] Lotte begins new governance under holding company
Retail giant Lotte officially launched its new holding company Sunday, changing its governance system to strengthen Chairman Shin Dong-bin‘s control of the group and simplify its web of complex cross-holdings. The plan to create Lotte Corporation, the holding company, was announced in April by the group and approved by shareholders in late August. Touted as a part of Chairman Shin’s moves to increase management transparency at the group, the holding company merged the investment entities of four
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Companies’ entertainment expenses drop 15% after anti-graft law
South Korean companies spent 15 percent less on entertainment in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year, a study on the impact of the anti-graft law showed Wednesday.Marking the first year of the “Kim Young-ran law,” which came into effect on Sept. 28 last year, CEOScore, a local corporate tracker, studied 139 companies among the top 500 firms here that filed entertainment expenses in their regulatory filings. The companies spent an average 97 billion won ($85.1 millio
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Lotte Duty Free takes on Incheon Airport over rent
Korea’s largest duty-free store operator officially requested that the country’s gateway airport lower its rents, as the tax-free industry continues to struggle, sparking speculation as to whether the move will lead to a downward trend in airport duty-free rents across the board.According to Lotte Duty Free on Wednesday, the company sent an official letter to Incheon International Airport Corp. asking that the airport adjust its rent prices to be proportional to its sales.“Right now, we are payi
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Korean firms’ woes over THAAD deepen
South Korean companies struggling with restraints on their businesses in China are likely to come under more pressure with the deployment of additional launchers of a US anti-missile battery here set to begin as early as this week.Beijing seems unlikely to ease its stance on the issue in the wake of North Korea’s sixth and most powerful nuclear test Sunday.China began to take retaliatory measures in July last year when Seoul agreed to deploy the US missile shield known as the Terminal High
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Lotte Duty Free eyes pullout from Incheon airport
Lotte Duty Free, South Korea's top duty-free operator, is considering withdrawing from Incheon International Airport, a company source said Monday, as the local duty-free industry is struggling to cope with the impact of a diplomatic row between Seoul and Beijing over the deployment of a US missile defense system here.Lotte's possible decision to pull out of the main gateway to South Korea, west of Seoul, is feared to spark a domino effect as other operators demand the airport operator cut rent
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Lotte pours another $300 million into Lotte Mart China
Lotte has decided to borrow another $300 million to support Lotte Mart in China, according to the company on Thursday, as the discount chain continues to struggle amid negative Chinese consumer sentiment toward Korea.The funds will come through Lotte Shopping Holdings in Hong Kong, which owns the Lotte Mart China corporation. This the second loan made to Lotte Mart China, following an initial loan in March of a similar amount. A consumer passes by a closed Lotte Mart in China. (Yonhap)In March,
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Shinsegae DF stores duty-free products in restroom
Shinsegae DF temporarily stored its duty-free products in a disabled restroom at Incheon Airport on Thursday morning due to a lack of space in the pickup area, the airport corporation and Shinsegae DF confirmed Friday, after complaints raised the previous day.“Our pickup area is much smaller than that of Lotte Duty Free or Shilla Duty Free, and the airport instructed us to temporarily keep the products in the restroom,” said a spokesperson for Shinsegae DF.Once duty-free products are purchased a
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‘Okja’ gets first screening in Korea
Bong Joon-ho’s latest film “Okja,” which has been receiving international attention both for its unique story and the controversy surrounding its backer Netflix, was screened to the press Monday for the first time in Seoul.The film centers on the relationship between Mija, a country girl living in the mountains and played by 13-year-old Ahn Seo-hyun, and Okja, a super pig who boasts remarkable physical capabilities, intelligence and gentleness.Mirando, a multinational food research corporation h
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‘Okja’ stars Tilda Swinton, Steven Yeun to visit Korea despite Netflix controversy
The cast of “Okja” is coming to Korea next week despite the controversy surrounding its theatrical release in Korea. Hollywood actors Tilda Swinton, Steven Yeun, Giancarlo Esposito and Daniel Henshall will be present at the red carpet event for “Okja” at Seoul’s Yeongdeungpo Times Square mall Tuesday at 7 p.m., Netflix announced Tuesday. The film’s Korean cast members Ahn Seo-hyun, Byun Hee-bong and Choi Woo-sik will also attend the event. Swinton, Yeun, Esposito, Ahn and Byun will participate
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SDJ Corporation files for injunction against Lotte transition to holding company
The former vice chairman of Lotte is attempting to halt Lotte Chairman Shin Dong-bin‘s efforts to create a Korean holding company of the group, according to law firm Barun Law on Monday.The firm, which represents former Vice Chairman Shin Dong-joo’s SDJ Corporation, said that it had filed for an injunction with the Seoul Central District Court to prevent four Lotte companies from merging their investment entities to create a central holding company. Chairman Shin Dong-bin (Lotte)According to Ch
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[Editorial] THAAD cost
US President Donald Trump’s insistence that South Korea should pay for a newly deployed US anti-missile system threatens to overturn agreements and breaks faith between the two countries. Trump said in an interview with the Washington Times on Friday, “Why should we pay for it? … I respectfully say that I think it would be appropriate if they paid for it.” His remark came a day after he made similar comments for the first time in another interview with Reuters. “I informed South Korea it would b