SK Group

SK Group


SK Group
Hangeul SK그룹, 에스케이그룹
Romanisation révisée Eseukei Geurup
McCune-Reischauer esŭk'ei kŭrup'

Le SK Group (Hangul: SK그룹, 에스케이그룹) est l'un des plus grands chaebols (conglomérats) sud-coréens, présent dans les secteurs de la chimie, de l'industrie, des télécommunications, des finances, de la construction et de l'hôtellerie. Le groupe a été rebaptisé "Groupe Sunkyung" (Sunkyung Group) en 1997.

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Les entreprises du SK Group

  • SK Corp.
  • SKC Co., Ltd.
  • SK Incheon Oil
  • SK Chemical
  • SK E&S
  • SK Gas
  • SK Telecom
  • SK C&C
  • SK Tellink
  • SK Telesys
  • SK Communications
  • SK Networks
  • SK Constructions
  • SK Shipping
  • SK Securities
  • SK Walkerhill
  • Nate (spin of NateOn)
  • Cyworld
  • Empas

Voir aussi

Liens externes

Site internet du groupe

Pages internet des entreprises du groupe


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