SK Group ( Es Key , SK 그룹) is a South Korean chaebol (i.e. a multi-profile holding / conglomerate owned by a family clan).
| SK Group | |
|---|---|
| Type of | Public company |
| Base | 1953 |
| Location | |
| Key figures | Choi Tae Won (최태원) (Chair) |
| Industry | diversified conglomerate |
| Turnover | ▲ US $ 98.917 billion (2011) |
| Net profit | ▲ US $ 1.51 billion (2011) |
| Assets | $ 84.6 billion (2015) [1] |
| Number of employees | 70 thousand (2012) |
| Affiliated companies | see the section " Subsidiaries " |
| Site | sk.com |
Headquarters SK Group
This is the second largest chaebol in South Korea after Samsung [2] . SK Holdings is also ranked 64th on the Fortune Global 500 list (ranking of the 500 largest global companies published by Fortune magazine) [3] .
Until 1997, the company was called Sunkyoung Group ( cor. 선경 그룹 ).
Content
Subsidiaries
- SK Telecom
- SK Communications
- SK Innovation
- SK Energy
- SK lubricants
- SK Global Chemical
- SK Networks
- SK Broadband
- SK C&C
- SK Hynix
- SK Planet
- SK Siltron
Grandchildren
- SK Energy
- SK lubricants
Notes
- ↑ The World's Biggest Public Companies List - Forbes
- ↑ Backlash Against the Big Boys in Korea . Bloomberg View . Bloomberg (November 5, 2014). Date of treatment December 5, 2014. “... has cost Hyundai its coveted place as the No. 2 chaebol after Samsung; it's now No. 3, after SK Hynix. ”
- ↑ Fortune 500 2009 List of the World largest Companies
Links
- sk.com - official SK site