Hotel Shilla Co Ltd
KRX:008775
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Hotel Shilla Co Ltd
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HOTEL SHILLA Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of hospitality services. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul. The firm operates its business through two segments. The Travel Retail (TR) segment operates duty free shops under the brand name of The Shilla Duty Free which offers boutique items, fashions, jewelries, cosmetics, watches and others. The Hotel and Leisure segment is engaged in the sale of rooms, food and beverages, as well as the leisure business such as the sports business, business travel management and others. The firm operates its business in domestic and overseas markets such as America, China and Singapore.
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