Leader'S Club
Leader'S Club은 유가증권 성장 법인과 코스닥 성장 법인을 대상으로 IR(Investor Relations)활동을 지원하는 서비스 입니다.
PRICE03:30 PM KST 10/25/2024(20minute delay)
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₩ 42,050
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$ 30.06
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Previous Close
42,050
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Open
42,050
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High
42,350
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Low
41,800
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Volume
90,445
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Market Cap (T KRW)
3,803,212,250
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Industry
Etc.
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CEO
Huh Chang-soo
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Headquarters
23F, GS Tower, 679 Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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Website
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GS Energy, Posco to work together on used battery recycling
Energy-to-construction conglomerate GS Group said Thursday it has signed an agreement with South Korea's top steel maker Posco to establish a joint venture for battery recycling business to create synergy in the rapidly expanding industry. Named Posco-GS Eco Materials, the joint venture will be 51 percent owned by Posco Holdings and 49 percent owned by GS Energy. It will be established within this year. Posco and GS said they saw new business opportunity amid shifting industry ecosystem and
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GS25 opens 100th convenience store outlet in Mongolia
GS Group's convenience store chain GS25 said Monday it has opened its 100th outlet in Mongolia since its entry into the East Asian country 16 months ago. GS25 aims to expand the number of outlets in Mongolia to more than 500 by 2025 by launching more customized food products. For its expansion in Asia, the company entered Vietnam in 2018 and currently operates 186 outlets in the Southeast Asian country. BGF Retail's CU was quick to enter the Mongolian convenience store market. CU opene
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GS E&C partners with BASF to modularize carbon capture solution
GS Engineering and Construction has partnered up with German chemical giant BASF to jointly modularize a carbon capture solution, which would work as the framework for their future projects, the South Korean firm said Tuesday. The latest deal would focus on co-developing and translating BASF’s OASE blue technology -- an optimized large-scale post-combustion capture technology -- into a modular carbon capture solution, according to GS E&C. OASE blue enables its user to selectively capture
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SK Telecom, Hanwha consortium partners with Jeju Province for air taxi project
An urban air mobility consortium led by SK Telecom and Hanwha Systems said Wednesday it has partnered with the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province to launch an air taxi pilot program on South Korea's southern resort island. The K-UAM Dream Team Consortium, comprising the two companies and the Korea Airports Corp., the Korea Meteorological Institute and LX, a state-run land information provider, signed an agreement to launch the commercial pilot project on Jeju Island in 2025. A signing cer
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Coupang denies local reports on selling Coupang Eats
South Korean e-commerce giant Coupang released a statement on Tuesday dismissing local reports that it was planning on selling its food delivery service Coupang Eats. “The rumor that we are selling Coupang Eats is groundless, and we have taken no measures to sell the service,” the company said in the statement. Coupang “will respond firmly against the industry and press concerning the spread of any rumors and falsehood, taking legal action (if necessary),” it added. The s
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Big firms join forces to help Busan host World Expo
South Korea’s business giants have joined hands in a nationwide campaign to promote Busan’s bid to host the 2030 World Expo. The government formally submitted Busan’s bid to host the expo in 2030 to the Bureau International des Exposition (BIE) in Paris, the international body with 170 member states that coordinates the hosting of world expos. Rome, Riyadh and Ukraine’s Odesa have also made bids to host the event. Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor, LG and other conglomerates hav
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GS Group shares new biz plans
GS Group’s executives in charge of tapping new businesses gathered on Wednesday to share where they stand in mergers and acquisitions, business partnerships and venture investments under the conglomerate’s new biz strategy -- “eco-friendly, digital future growth.” The executives shared details such as the technology and business models of the companies they have invested in, and opportunities for collaboration between the firms and GS in areas including biotech, circular
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GS Group launches promotion to support Busan Expo bid
South Korea’s retail-to-energy conglomerate GS Group said Sunday that it has launched promotional activities to support South Korea’s bid to host the 2030 Busan World Expo. GS Sports, the sports company operating the football team FC Seoul and GS Caltex Seoul Kixx volleyball team, has opened a special fan event Sunday to promote the country’s Busan Expo bid. FC Seoul installed a booth at Seoul World Cup Stadium where visitors can leave supporting comments and look at brochure
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GS E&C develops bioethanol using cassava
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Execs paid over W500m up 13% in H1
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Brand-name apartment builders lose face over flood damage
South Korea’s largest builders have lost face after Seoul’s worst storm in a century earlier this month caused flood damage at luxury apartments and exposed other construction mishaps at residential buildings. The record-breaking torrential rain on the night of Aug. 8 flooded the basement parking lots of several large apartment complexes in southern Seoul and Seongnam, a city just southeast of Seoul, not to mention hundreds of smaller dwellings, farms, barns and shops across s
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[단독] 제주, 2025년 첫 관광용 드론 택시 선보인다
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