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Keystone Global to acquire stake in Kiwi Company
Keystone Global (012170) said on July 4 that it will buy 75,000 shares in Kiwi Company, an entertainment agency, for 20 billion won (US$17.4 million) to diversify its business portfolio.
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Keystone Global to acquire stake in Kiwi Company
July 4, 2016 - 18:00
By 박한나
[DISCLOSURE]
Keystone Global
(012170) said on July 4 that it will buy 75,000 shares in Kiwi Company, an entertainment agency, for 20 billion won (US$17.4 million) to diversify its business portfolio.
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