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  2. List of largest companies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    List of largest companies of South Korea. Corporate headquarter buildings of Big 4 Chaebol groups; Samsung, Hyundai Motors, SK, and LG (Clockwise from top left) This article lists the largest companies in South Korea in terms of their revenue, net profit, total assets and market value according to American business magazines Fortune and Forbes.

  3. List of companies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Location of South Korea. South Korea is a sovereign state in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. Highly urbanized at 92%, South Koreans lead a distinctive urban lifestyle; half of them live in high-rises concentrated in the Seoul Capital Area with 25 million residents and the world's sixth-leading global city with the fourth-largest economy and seventh-most ...

  4. Korea Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Korea Exchange; 한국거래소: Type: Stock exchange: Location: Busan & Seoul, South Korea: Coordinates (Busan): Founded: 1956; 68 years ago (): Key people: Sohn Byung-doo (Chairman & CEO): Currency: South Korean won: No. of listings: 2,445 (as of May 2021): Market cap: ₩2,604 trillion KRW ($2.3 trillion USD): Indices: KOSPI KOSDAQ KRX 100: Website: www.krx.co.kr global.krx.co.kr: Korea ...

  5. Category:Companies listed on the Korea Exchange - Wikipedia

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    KCC Corporation. KG Steel. Kia. Kolon Industries. Komelon. Korea Aerospace Industries. Korea Electric Power Corporation. Korea Gas Corporation. KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering.

  6. Trade unions in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Korea's unionization rate peaked in 1989 at 19.8% and fell to 10% 2004. [1] There are two national trade union centres in South Korea: the Federation of Korean Trade Unions (FKTU) and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU). In 2007, the FKTU had 1,153,863 members (41.1% of trade unionists in Korea), the KCTU had 1,134,056 members (40.4 ...

  7. KOSPI - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Composite Stock Price Index or KOSPI ( Korean : 한국종합주가지수) is the index of all common stocks traded on the Stock Market Division—previously, Korea Stock Exchange—of the Korea Exchange. It is the representative stock market index of South Korea, analogous to the S&P 500 in the United States. KOSPI was introduced in ...

  8. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Some exchanges do include companies from outside the country where the exchange is located. Major stock exchanges [ edit ] Major stock exchange groups (the current top 20 by market capitalization and over USD 1 trillion market cap) of issued shares of listed companies [2] [3] [4] [5]

  9. Nexon - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Japan, the company has offices in South Korea, the United States, Taiwan and Thailand. Nexon was founded in Seoul, South Korea, in 1994 by Kim Jung-ju. In 2005, the company moved its headquarters to Tokyo, Japan. However, its largest shareholder is an investment and holding company NXC, headquartered in Jeju Island, South Korea.