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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₩ 77,600
₩ 1001.17%
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$ 56.28
$ 0.071.17%
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Previous Close
76,700
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Open
76,700
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High
77,700
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Low
77,600
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Volume
69,192
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Market Cap (T KRW)
5,369,299,200
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Industry
Etc.
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CEO
Choi Gee-sung
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Headquarters
Seocho 2-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Korea
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Website
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Samsung Electronics anticipates tenfold profit surge in Q1 amid chip market rebound
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[Photo News] Samsung's AI refrigerator takes center stage in Times Square
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Seoul shares open lower on dashed hopes for early rate cut
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Seoul shares rebound on tech gains, revived rate-cut hopes
Seoul shares rebounded sharply Thursday from the previous session's dip on tech, auto gains and revived optimism for the US Federal Reserve to cut rates this year. The Korean won rose against the US dollar. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index rose 35.03 points, or 1.29 percent, to close at 2,742.00. Trade volume was moderate at 468.06 million shares worth 11.64 trillion won ($8.6 billion), with decliners outpacing gainers 465 to 416. Foreigners bought a net 588 billion won worth
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SK hynix to build $3.87b chip packaging plant in Indiana
South Korean semiconductor powerhouse SK hynix said Thursday it will invest about $3.87 billion to build an advanced chip packing fabrication and research and development facility in West Lafayette, Indiana, amid intensifying global competition in the burgeoning artificial intelligence memory semiconductor industry. The announcement was made at an investment agreement ceremony attended by officials from SK hynix, the state government of Indiana and Purdue University at the school on Wednesday. S
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Seoul shares open sharply higher on revived rate-cut hopes
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Seoul shares snap 3-day rise as early rate-cut optimism fades
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Seoul shares up for 3rd day on tech gains; won at 5-month low
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Korea urged to step up incentives for chipmakers
As governments around the world fiercely compete to boost their semiconductor industries by distributing large subsidies, South Korea is pointed out as falling behind other chip powerhouses, raising concerns about the gap widening in the future. On Tuesday, the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry approved subsidies of up to 590 billion yen ($3.9 billion) for chip foundry venture Rapidus, adding to its promise earlier to provide funds worth some 330 billion yen into the chip project.
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Seoul shares open lower on strong US data
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Seoul shares up for 2nd day amid revived hopes for US rate cuts
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