Exchange: "Kosen, Capital Impairment Ratio Over 50%... Cause for Delisting"
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Byung-don] The Korea Exchange KOSDAQ Market Division announced on the 14th that Kosen disclosed in its semi-annual report submitted that the capital impairment ratio as of the recent semi-annual period-end exceeded 50%, triggering grounds for delisting.
Kosen also submitted an audit report with an 'unqualified' audit opinion proving the resolution of the delisting cause on the same day.
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Kosen explained, "As of the semi-annual period ending June 30 this year, the company's capital impairment ratio was 74.14%, but in August, we decided on a capital reduction at an 80% ratio and obtained an 'unqualified' opinion from an external audit as of the reference date of the 7th, fully resolving the capital impairment."
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