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Bom Kim: 3.2 billion: Coupang: 12: Kim Jung-min & Kim Jung-youn: 2.9 billion: Inheritance from their deceased father, Kim Jung-ju: 13: Lee Boo-jin: 2.9 billion: Hotel Shilla: 14: Lee Seo-hyun: 2.7 billion: Samsung Welfare Foundation as well as being a board member for various companies. 15: Yoo Jung-hyun: 2.3 billion: Widow of Kim Jung-ju ...
Kim Jung-youn. Age: 19. Net worth: $1.3 billion. Country of origin: South Korea. Source of wealth: Online gaming. Younger sister of Kim Jung-min, Kim Jung-youn is the second-youngest billionaire ...
Founder of online gaming company Nexon, Kim Jung-Ju 's teenage daughter, Kim Jung-Youn is the youngest billionaire in the world as of November 2022. ... Kim Jung-Ju 's teenage daughter, Kim Jung ...
Kim Jung-youn, the daughter of the founder of South Korean gaming company Nexon, has become the world’s youngest billionaire at 18 after her father’s death. Kim Jung-youn and her older sister ...
Kim Jung-young (Korean: 김정영; born on 27 July 1972) [2] is a South Korean actress. [3] She made her acting debut in 2000 in films, since then, she has appeared in number of plays, films and television series.
Kim Jung-ju (Korean: 김정주; 22 February 1968 – 28 February 2022), also known as Jay Kim, [1] was a South Korean businessman, investor, and founder of Korea's largest gaming company, Nexon. He was the chairman and CEO of NXC Corporation, the holding company of Nexon, and a partner at Collaborative Fund , a New York-based venture capital firm.
Kim Ung-Yong was born on March 8, 1962, in Seoul, South Korea. [1] His father, Kim Soo-Sun, was a physics professor at Konkuk University, and his mother, Yoo Myung-Hyun, was a teacher. [ 4 ] According to Yoo, by the time he was one year old, Kim had learned both the Korean alphabet and 1,000 Chinese characters by studying the Thousand Character ...
Kim Jung-hyun (Korean: 김정현; born April 5, 1990) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his lead roles in popular television series School 2017 (2017), Welcome to Waikiki (2018), and Time (2018).