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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₩ 21,800
₩ 01.40%
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$ 16.06
$ 01.45%
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Previous Close
21,500
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Open
21,500
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High
21,800
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Low
21,800
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Volume
12,178
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Market Cap (T KRW)
265,480,400
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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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Kazakhstan, S. Korea to increase direct flights
Kazakhstan and South Korea have agreed to introduce new air routes and increase the number of flights between the two countries, the Kazakh Embassy in Seoul said in a press statement. According to the embassy, Kazakh Vice Minister of Transport Talgat Lastayev met with South Korean Deputy Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Lee Yoon-sang in Sejong and discussed increasing the frequency of flights between Kazakhstan and Korea and adding new destinations. Lastayev and Lee agreed to eleva
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Legendary K-dramas to return to TV amid exodus of viewers to streaming services
A slew of legendary Korean dramas are set to return to the screen as broadcasters attempt to increase viewership ratings by attracting middle-aged and older audiences, while younger viewers increasingly turn to streaming services for content consumption. "Chief Detective 1958" will air its first episode on April 19, according to MBC. The new series is a prequel to MBC's 880-episode hit crime detective series "Chief Inspector," which aired from 1971 to 1989. Starring acto
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Seoul shares open higher on techs, cars, following holiday break
South Korean stocks started higher Monday following a three-day break including the weekend on the back of robust gains from tech and automobile shares. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index added 30.66 points, or 1.16 percent, to 2,673.02 in the first 15 minutes of trading. Tech shares led the overall gains, with Samsung Electronics rising 1.36 percent and No. 2 chipmaker SK hynix climbing 4.03 percent. Leading carmaker Hyundai Motors added 1.2 percent, and its smaller rival Kia Motor
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S. Korea, US begin key annual military drills amid NK threats
South Korea and the United States kicked off a major combined military exercise Monday to reinforce deterrence against North Korea's nuclear and missile threats amid concern Pyongyang could use the maneuvers as a pretext for provocations. The annual Freedom Shield exercise got under way for an 11-day run amid heightened tensions over Pyongyang's continued saber-rattling, including artillery firings near the western sea border and a series of missile launches. The springtime exercise ma
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[KH Explains] Korea’s next-generation space rocket project off to bumpy start
Korea’s 2 trillion won ($1.5 billion) next-generation space launch vehicle project got off to a bumpy start, as the bidding process to select a private entity to lead the large-scale task is likely to be a one-man show. Officially named the Korea Space Launch Vehicle-III, the goal of the next-generation rocket project is to assemble a launch vehicle capable of sending a lunar lander to the moon in 2032. The improved rocket will have a mission capacity some three times stronger than the hom
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Global tech titans rush to visit Seoul to win AI leadership
With the competition in artificial intelligence-based services intensifying globally, heads of Big Tech firms have visited Korea one after another to enhance cooperation with Korean tech companies and take the lead in burgeoning markets. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Toronto-based AI chip startup Tenstorrent CEO Jim Keller visited Korea last week. Just a month after the visit of Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, the two tech titans seemed to hurry to visit here for consultations on their cooperation
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S. Korea's 1st spy satellite transmits 'good-resolution' images of central Pyongyang
South Korea's first military spy satellite has successfully transmitted "good-resolution" images of central Pyongyang back home following the satellite's launch in December, military sources said Sunday. The first indigenous South Korean military spy satellite was placed into orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Dec. 2, allowing South Korea to independently gain satellite imagery on the North Korean military and leadership. According to the sources, the ele
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US investigations into F-16 crashes in S. Korea ongoing amid public safety concerns
The US military's investigations into three recent F-16 fighter jet crashes in South Korea remain ongoing, a US Air Force official has said, as safety concerns remain unabated over the series of crashes. Last May, a US F-16 crashed in Pyeongtaek, 60 kilometers south of Seoul, followed by another crash into the West Sea in December and a third one into the waters in January. All three pilots from the crashes ejected from the aircraft and were rescued. Ten months on since the May crash, its c
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[Weekender] Car camping: How solo female campers enjoy outdoors
After the COVID-19 virus hit, camping caught on among Koreans as an outdoor leisure activity that didn't break social distancing rules. The pandemic may have officially ended, but the camping craze has stuck around. In the past few years, the popularity of car camping has stood out. As of end-2022, 41.6 percent of Koreans said they went car camping at least once compared with the corresponding figure of 4 percent in the previous year, a survey released by the Korea Tourism Organization in J
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Cooperation among N. Korea, Russia, China, Iran raises possibility of 'simultaneous conflicts': US general
WASHINGTON, -- Growing military cooperation among North Korea, Russia, China and Iran raises the possibility of "simultaneous conflicts with multiple nuclear-armed adversaries," a top US general warned Thursday. Gen. Anthony Cotton, commander of US Strategic Command, made the remarks during a session of the Senate Armed Services Committee, stressing that his command will "always" be "ready to fight tonight." "We are confronting not one, but two nuclear peers
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South Korean and US troops will begin major exercises next week in response to North Korean threats
South Korean and US troops will begin their expanded annual military drills next week in response to North Korea’s evolving nuclear threats, the two countries said Wednesday, a move that will likely enrage North Korea because it views its rivals’ joint training as an invasion rehearsal. In recent months, North Korea has inflamed animosities on the Korean Peninsula with fiery rhetoric and continued missile tests . While it’s unlikely for North Korea to launch full-blown at
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[일문일답] 김영호 장관, “김주애 외 다른 후계자 등장 시, 내부 혼란 초래할 것”
[코리아헤럴드=지다겸기자] 김영호 통일부 장관은 23일 본지와의 인터뷰에서 김정은 국무위원장의 딸인 김주애 외에 다른 후계자가 나타날 경우 북한 내부에 "오히려 혼란을 불러올 수도 있다"고 전망했다. 김 장관이 "김주애가 후계자가 될 가능성을 배제할 수 없다"는 기존 입장을 유지하면서도, 다른 후계자가 나타날 가능성을 낮게 평가한 것이다. 이어 김 장관은 “북한 정권이 내부적으로 상당히 불안정해지니까 후계 구도를 가시화하고 있다”며 김주애 조기 등판의 배경을 설명했다. 김 장관은 김씨 일가가 경제 성장을 위한 개혁과 개방이 불가능한 내재적 모순에 빠져 있다고 지적했다. 그는 이러한 상황을 "세습적 독재 권력 딜레마"라고 표현하며, 경제 침체와 군사력 증강을 위한 자원 조달의 악순환에 빠져 체제를 장기적으로 유지할 수 없을 것으로 전망했다. 북한 내 백두혈통 이외에 새로운 권력이 부상할 가능성에 대한 질문에 대
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S. Korea, US to launch annual joint military drills next week
South Korea and the United States plan to kick off major combined military drills next week, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Wednesday, as the allies seek to bolster joint readiness against evolving military threats from North Korea. The annual Freedom Shield exercise is set to take place from Monday to March 14 to carry out the computer simulation-based command post exercise, field training and other maneuvers, the JCS said. The exercise is aimed at strengthening the combined defe
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Korea to lift land use restrictions near military bases
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Monday pledged to remove restrictions near military bases regarding land use for private purposes such as construction, in yet another apparent move to appeal to voters ahead of the April parliamentary election. Yoon's conservative administration has decided to ease land regulations on a total of 339 square kilometers of land across the nation -- equivalent to 47,480 soccer fields, or 0.3 percent of South Korea's land area -- mostly near military airfields an