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NPS increases stake in KB Financial Group to 9%
KB Financial Group (105560) said on Aug. 23 that the National Pension Service has acquired 1,291,540 shares, increasing its stake in the company to 9.53 percent.By Park Yuna (yunapark@heraldcorp.com)
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NPS increases stake in KB Financial Group to 9%
Aug. 23, 2016 - 18:04
By 박윤아
[DISCLOSURE]
KB Financial Group
(105560) said on Aug. 23 that the National Pension Service has acquired 1,291,540 shares, increasing its stake in the company to 9.53 percent.
By Park Yuna (yunapark@heraldcorp.com)
박윤아
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