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Seokwang Partners acquires 5% stake in KPM Tech
By 윤정현
Published : Sept 1, 2016 - 10:16 Updated : Sept 1, 2016 - 10:16
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[DISCLOSURE] Seokwang Partners announced on Sept. 1 that it has acquired 475,185 shares (4.77 percent) of
KPM Tech
(042040) via a debt-equity swap.
By Yun Jeong-hyeon (
clareyun@heraldcorp.com
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