The story of the second small ball launched by Son Jeong-eui in Korea
Son Jeong-eui, the benefactor of Korea
It is because of Son Jung-ui that Korea’s Internet infrastructure is as good as it is now, but somehow, at that time, all of a sudden, only dedicated lines were being installed.
So, people who have not experienced that time sometimes refute that it is not because of Son Jung-ui that the internet network in Korea was broken, but those who saw it in front of their eyes would probably think that it was thanks to Son Jeong-ui. Because the situation at the time was really quite abnormal. Why is the country suddenly like this? Why did I work so hard at this job and laying the leased line? I had heard such a question, so it was to the extent that I could understand it only now if someone with a different concept outside of Korea intervened. Back then, let alone the government, even private companies were doing things so quickly, and it wasn’t like that at all. Moreover, it would have been the first time in the world to try to open a high-speed Internet network on a national scale in Korea? 쿠팡 새벽배송 안되게
Saudi Arabia’s oil money, Son Jung-ui brought 100 trillion of it and invested 3 trillion in Korea is the current Coupang, when did Korea ever get oil money?
They always make ships and build infrastructure, and even then, they receive huge low-cost orders, and in the end, it only resulted in the people of our country filling up the oil money countries by several trillion won a year. All the companies that went bankrupt due to low-priced orders were revived with state taxes. If you build a 10 trillion bararang infrastructure in another country for 7 trillion and lose 3 trillion, that 3 trillion is covered by the taxes paid by the people… If you don’t know, look at the past weeks of construction companies and shipbuilders in our country. That’s the mark of that time. 윤과장의 소소한 일상 이야기
And the story that Coupang is a Japanese company was the most absurd thing I’ve ever heard, but even a professional analyst at a securities company couldn’t properly refute that story and only talked about strange things. . The current Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia.
In terms of voting rights, it is Kim Beom-seok’s company in terms of voting rights because it has a differential voting right structure in which Kim Bum-seok has almost all of the voting rights regardless of the share ratio. There was talk about listing in New York instead of being listed in Korea because of the differential voting rights structure. Unlike Korea, the New York Stock Exchange recognizes the differential voting rights structure when listing. Kim Beom-seok said that listing in the US was not just because of differential voting rights, but listing in Korea was impossible because of the voting rights structure in the first place.
Anyway, so the stake is Saudi Arabia, the voting right is Kim Bum-seok, so it is a company that spans three countries, the United States, and the business place is Korea. Beggar. Of course, if you have a minimum of common sense, you won’t even think of it as a company in a specific country.
(By the way, do you know that Tencent is from South Africa? There are so many cases like that. Alibaba could rather be said to be from Japan, because Jeong-Eui Son is the largest shareholder. But Justice Son doesn’t have voting rights anyway, and she asked for voting rights when investing in something like that in the first place. It’s a bit strange to see it that way because they don’t do it. So, in fact, Tencent and Alibaba are Chinese companies, because the largest shareholders are from other countries, but they have no voting rights and have made investments on the condition that they do not interfere in management in the first place. This is the same with Coupang. )
Maybe Son Jeong-eui is investing in companies and rolling them to 300 trillion won? Therefore, on the contrary, on the contrary, it seems that only 1% of them, only 3 trillion, has been invested in Korea, but I do not understand why the opposite is running full speed.
Anyway, talking about rocket delivery time, I fell into useless talk, so I’m going to cut it short. It seems like there will be no end to this. Anyway, thanks to Son Jeong-eui, I didn’t know that Korea would become this good once more, but in fact, just laying a dedicated line was a big deal.
These days, because of Coupang again, many other distributors that were held tightly by domestic conglomerates have changed a lot. These days, large marts are getting faster and better in delivery, and look these days. It’s like before, when prices rise, it’s hypermarkets that raise prices. Like this, there are banners hanging in all the hypermarkets. It’s really changed a lot, because I can feel the feeling of the time when Korea took off by installing the world’s first dedicated line in the past.