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Bahaman investor's stake in Kiwoom Securities decreases to 4.55%
Kiwoom Securities (039490) announced on July 7 that Templeton Global Advisors Limited from Bahama has sold 247,166 shares (1.12 percent), decreasing its stake of the securities firm to 4.55 percent.
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Bahaman investor's stake in Kiwoom Securities decreases to 4.55%
July 7, 2016 - 14:23
By 황유미
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Kiwoom Securities
(039490) announced on July 7 that Templeton Global Advisors Limited from Bahama has sold 247,166 shares (1.12 percent), decreasing its stake of the securities firm to 4.55 percent.
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