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==Business & Subsidiaries== |
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*[[Hyosung Corporation]] |
*[[Hyosung Corporation]] |
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*[[Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc.]] |
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*[[Hyosung Constructions]] |
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*[[Hyosung Ebara]] |
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*[[Hyosung Capital]] |
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*[[Dongyang Technical College]] |
*[[Dongyang Technical College]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Economy of South Korea]] |
*[[Economy of South Korea]] |
Revision as of 04:52, 23 November 2007
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Company type | Public |
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Industry | Textiles, Construction, Chemical, IT |
Founded | 1957 |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | S.R. Cho |
Number of employees | 6000 (as of September 2004) |
Website | http://www.hyosung.co.kr |
Hyosung Group is a Korean industrial conglomerate (chaebol), founded in 1957. It operates in various fields, including the chemical industry, industrial machinery, IT, trade, and construction. It is known in Korea mostly for high-end apartments and automatic teller machines. Its CEO is S.R. Cho (조석래).
Business & Subsidiaries
- Hyosung Corporation
- Hyosung Constructions
- Hyosung Ebara
- Hyosung Innotech
- Hyosung Engineering
- Hyosung Motor Sales
- Hyosung Nautilus
- Hyosung Information Systems
- Hyosung Capital
- Dongyang Technical College
See also
- Economy of South Korea
- List of South Korean companies
- Hyosung Motors & Machinery Inc.: Motorcycle manufacturer and automobile parts supplier, spun off from Hyosung Corp. in 2003.