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  2. Hyundai Motor Group - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG; IPA: [ˈhjəːndɛ]; [2] stylized as HYUNDAI) is a South Korean chaebol (loosely similar to a multinational conglomerate but without a central holding company or ownership structure) [3][4] headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The HMG also refers to the group of affiliated companies interconnected by complex ...

  3. Hyundai Group - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Group (Korean: 현대그룹; Korean pronunciation: [ˈhjəːndɛ] [1]) is a South Korean conglomerate founded by Chung Ju-yung. The group was founded in 1947 as a construction company. With government assistance, Chung and his family members rapidly expanded into various industries, eventually becoming South Korea's second chaebol.

  4. CJ Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cj.net. CJ Group (Korean: 씨제이) is a South Korean conglomerate holding company, operating internationally. It is one of the largest chaebol headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It comprises numerous businesses in various industries of food and food service, logistics, pharmaceutics and biotechnology, entertainment and media ...

  5. Hyundai Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    Chung Ju-yung (1915–2001) founded the Hyundai Engineering and Construction Company in 1947. Hyundai Motor Company was later established in 1967, and the company's first model, the Cortina, was released in cooperation with Ford Motor Company in 1968. [12] When Hyundai wanted to develop their own car, they hired George Turnbull in February 1974 ...

  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. Chung Mong-koo - Wikipedia

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    Chung Mong-koo (Korean: 정몽구; born March 19, 1938, in Kangwon Province) is a South Korean business magnate. He is the honorary chairman and former CEO of Hyundai Motor Group, Korea's second largest chaebol that manages 54 subsidiaries including Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors, and Hyundai Steel. He started his career in 1970, joining the ...

  8. 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. Hyundai Motor Group, the automotive part of the former conglomerate.

  9. Chaebol - Wikipedia

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    A chaebol (UK: / ˈ tʃ eɪ b əl, ˈ tʃ eɪ b ɒ l / CHAY-bəl, CHAY-bol, [1] [2] US: / ˈ tʃ eɪ b oʊ l, ˈ dʒ ɛ b əl / CHAY-bohl, JEB-əl; [3] Korean: 재벌 ⓘ, lit. ' rich family ' or ' financial clique ') is a large industrial South Korean conglomerate run and controlled by an individual or family. [3]