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Donkuk Steel Mill to sell stake in subsidiary
Donkuk Steel Mill (001230) said on July 26 that it has agreed to sell its entire stake in its subsidiary, Kukje Machinery, for 31 billion won (US$27.3 million) to secure liquidity.
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Donkuk Steel Mill to sell stake in subsidiary
July 26, 2016 - 18:07
By 박윤아
[DISCLOSURE]
Donkuk Steel Mill
(001230) said on July 26 that it has agreed to sell its entire stake in its subsidiary, Kukje Machinery, for 31 billion won (US$27.3 million) to secure liquidity.
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