However, I heard that Hyundai has already been acquired by KCC Group, but it's still the same principle. These major conglomerates, passed down through generations, cannot seize control simply through acquisition. They can only slowly exhaust the former controller's remaining influence, hoping for a chance of ownership change. Just like now, Zheng Xiangyong is full of the joy of spring, showing not the slightest sign of being a puppet.
Founded in 1953, SK Group started in the textile industry. It mainly operates in four key sectors: energy and chemicals, telecommunications, logistics, and finance. As of 2004, SK's total assets amounted to 52.4 trillion Korean won, with that year's sales reaching 56.4189 billion Korean won, achieving a net profit of 4.6 trillion Korean won, employing about 25,000 staff. Although compared to the above three conglomerates, it still lags a bit behind, SK Group is firmly one of Goryeo's Four Major Conglomerates.
