Leader'S Club은 유가증권 성장 법인과 코스닥 성장 법인을 대상으로 IR(Investor Relations)활동을 지원하는 서비스 입니다.
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₩ 163,000
₩ 1,300
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Previous Close
161,700
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Open
161,700
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High
166,900
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Low
162,200
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Volume
147,282
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Market Cap (T KRW) Unit 1,000 won
27485207164
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Industry
Trading, investment, engineering
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CEO
Oh Se-chul
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Headquarters
Tower B, 26 Sangil ro 6 gil, Gangdong gu, Seoul, South Korea
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Website
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Hanwha outpaces chaebol rivals in market cap growth
Hanwha Group has witnessed the biggest increase in corporate value among South Korea’s top 10 conglomerates this year, highlighting its key role in the country’s recent trade negotiations with the US
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Samsung launches InnoX Lab to lead next-gen AI innovation
model, selecting top talent across organizational boundaries based on the specific capabilities needed for each challenge. Samsung plans to leverage this dynamic structure to consolidate the device
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Seoul shares open sharply higher on US gains
1.47 percent. In Seoul, big-cap shares got off to a strong start as investors went bargain hunting following the KOSPI's steep drop last week. Market bellwether Samsung Electronics added 1.72 percent
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Seoul shares end higher on bargain hunting, US rate cut hopes; won sharply up
closed 1.23 percent lower Friday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite sliding 2.24 percent. The S&P 500 index fell 1.6 percent. In Seoul, market top-cap Samsung Electronics rose 1.16 percent to close at
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Korean shipbuilders form MASGA task force to boost US industry ties
HD Hyundai, Hanwha Ocean, Samsung Heavy Industries to coordinate investment plans under $150b Korea-US fund South Korea’s big three shipbuilders — HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, Hanwha Ocean and
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Samsung to exclusively stream Jonas Brothers’ concert tour in 17 countries
TV Plus. The broadcast will span 17 countries, including South Korea, the United States and France, strengthening Samsung’s growing presence in the global Free Ad-supported Streaming TV market. Kicking
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Seoul shares open higher on tech gains
-heavy Nasdaq composite sliding 2.24 percent. The S&P 500 index fell 1.6 percent. In Seoul, big-cap shares kicked off mixed. Market bellwether Samsung Electronics rose 1.02 percent, while chip giant SK
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Foreign money returns to Kospi, piling into Samsung Electronics
largely by a massive 3.5 trillion won buying spree on the country’s leading chipmaker, Samsung Electronics. Offshore investors bought a net 6.28 trillion won worth of local stocks on the main bourse Kospi
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Trump’s China tariffs reshape US ESS market, offer boon for Korean batteries
for LG to prepare its third joint plant, acquired from GM, for ESS battery production.” On Thursday, Samsung SDI announced that it will convert a portion of the EV production lines at its joint venture
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10 deaths a day as S. Korea’s suicide fight falls short among seniors
day between 2019 and 2023, according to a sobering new report that underscores the growing mental health crisis among the country’s aging population. In total, 18,044 seniors aged 65 and older took