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The Tongyang Group, also spelled Tong Yang Group, is a South Korean conglomerate founded in 1957 by Lee Yang-gu, a confectionery businessman who had decided to expand into the cement industry. Over the following decades it expanded to include holdings as diverse as financial services companies and a basketball team.
On May 9, 1964, Tongyang Radio was launched, and on December 7, 1964, Tongyang Television (with headquarters in Seoul on VHF channel 7, call sign HLCE-TV [4] followed by a branch in Busan on channel 9 on December 12, 1964) under the name JBS, [5] [6] on January 15, 1966 it changed from JoongAng (Central) Broadcasting Co., Ltd. to Tongyang Broadcasting, [7] [8] and on August 15 of the following ...
Sampyo Cement (KRX: 038500) is a South Korean cement, concrete and chemical company headquartered in Seoul.It produces portland cement products. It was established in 1957 as Tong Yang Cement by Lee Yang-gu as the second of his many companies which would grow into the Tongyang Group, and was also later known as Tongyang Cement and Energy.
Tongyang or Tong Yang may refer to: Tongyang Group, South Korean conglomerate; Tongyang Confectionery, former name of Orion Confectionery, South Korean company formerly owned by the Tongyang Group; Tongyang Daegu Orions, former name of Goyang Orions, South Korean basketball team formerly owned by the Tongyang Group
26 June 1964: Tongyang Broadcasting Corporation was launched. 7 December 1964: TBC-TV Started broadcasting on channel 7. 30 November 1980: TBC-TV merged with KBS Television by the special law of Chun Doo-hwan , president of military authorities, resulting in the launching of KBS 2TV .
Shenghua Wen, a 41-year-old Chinese national illegally living in Ontario, California, is accused of shipping guns and ammunition to North Korea.
TYM CORPORATION is a South Korean agricultural machinery manufacturing company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea with operations in more than 40 countries. [3] The company began in 1951, founded in Busan, South Korea , as the Tong Yang Moolsan [ 4 ] and was renamed "TYM" in 2020. [ 5 ]
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