Dongkuk Steel Mill Co Ltd
KRX:001230

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Dongkuk Steel Mill Co Ltd
KRX:001230
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Price: 7 250 KRW -2.68%
Market Cap: 230.6B KRW
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Market Cap
225.5B KRW
Industry
Metals & Mining

DONGKUK STEEL MILL Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of steel products. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul. The firm operates its business through four segments. The Steel segment is involved in the manufacturing and sale of long steel plates, heavy plates, color steel plates, coated steel plates, and cold-rolled steel plates. The Transportation segment is involved in the harbor unloading, land transportation, maritime transportation and forwarding. The Trading segment is involved in the trading of heavy plates and cold rolled steel. The Information Technology (IT) segement engages in business such as system integration and construction, development and operation, and maintenance. The firm also engages in real estate rental business. The firm distributes its products in domestic markets and overseas markets such as America, China and Japan.

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