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KOREIT delists from KOSDAQ
Korea Real Estate Investment Trust, or KOREIT (034830), said on July 4 that it will be delisted from the nation’s secondary bourse KOSDAQ and shift to the main bourse KOSPI. The stock will commence trading on KOSPI from July 11.
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KOREIT delists from KOSDAQ
July 4, 2016 - 14:58
By 박한나
[DISCLOSURE] Korea Real Estate Investment Trust, or
KOREIT
(034830), said on July 4 that it will be delisted from the nation’s secondary bourse KOSDAQ and shift to the main bourse KOSPI.
The stock will commence trading on KOSPI from July 11.
박한나
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