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  2. Hyundai Department Store Group - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Department Store Group (Korean: 현대백화점그룹) is a South Korean retail conglomerate that spun off from Hyundai Group in 1999. [1] The company began as Keumgang Development Industries established in 1971. [2] It opened its first store in Ulsan in 1977. The flagship store, in the affluent Seoul neighborhood of Apgujeong, was ...

  3. Hyundai Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Department Store (Korean: 현대백화점) is a major department store chain in South Korea. Its parent company is the Hyundai Department Store Group . [ 1 ] It, Lotte Department Store , and Shinsegae are the three largest chains in the country.

  4. Hyundai Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Hyundai Togun (Hyundai Engineering and Construction), the initial company of the Hyundai Group, was established by Chung Ju-yung. [3] Hyundai Construction began operating outside of South Korea in 1965, initially entering the markets of Guam, Thailand and Vietnam. [4] In 1950, Hyundai Togun was renamed Hyundai Construction. In 1958 ...

  5. Hyundai - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai is a South Korean industrial conglomerate ("chaebol"), which was restructured into the following groups: Hyundai Group , parts of the former conglomerate which have not been divested Hyundai Asan , a real estate construction and civil engineering company

  6. Hyundai Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Corporation (Korean: 현대종합상사; KRX: 011760) is a South Korean company founded in 1976 as part of the Hyundai chaebol.. It is a general trading company providing export and import services with a wide variety of products including marine vessels, industrial plants and machinery, commercial automobiles and rolling stock, steel, chemical products, and general commodities.

  7. Hyundai Global Business Center - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Motor Group had previously planned to construct a 553.0-meter-tall building, but had to revise it to 569 meters due to some systemic issues. [3] The building complex will stand on a floor space of 926,162 meters to house the new headquarters building with 105 floors on a 560,442-square-meter space.

  8. Hyundai Motor Group - Wikipedia

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    The group was formed through the purchase of 51% of Kia by Hyundai Motor Company in 1998. As of 2011, Hyundai owns 33.7% [5] of Kia Motors.. On 22 May 2022, the Hyundai Motor Group announced the company would invest an additional $5 billion in the United States by the year 2025.

  9. GS Group - Wikipedia

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    Convenience stores and other retail companies which formerly operated under the LG logo were rebranded as "GS", which like "LG", comes from the old name, "Lucky-Goldstar". In December 2005, the company acquired 70% of the shares of GS EPS Co., Ltd. (formerly LG Energy Co., Ltd.) from GS E&C Corporation and LG International Corp.