Global pressures are forcing Korean companies to open up
South Korea became the 29th member of the OECD last year, and as the first chill drafts of global competition whistle through its hitherto hermetically sealed markets, investor relations has become a buzz-phrase, a sort of modernizing mantra for its corporate financiers.
However, Korean IR needs a lot of practice to make it anywhere near perfect. Local practitioners, like Chun Soo Hahm, who has just set up Seoul IR Consulting Inc, describes Korean IR as embryonic. Ill-conceived might better
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