Daekyo Holds Stock Gift Event for Prospective Elementary Students
[Asia Economy Reporter Donghyun Choi] Daekyo announced on the 14th that it will hold a ‘Stock Gift Event’ until the 28th, the first of its kind in the domestic education industry, giving Daekyo stocks to new members preparing to enter elementary school.
This event was planned to give children an understanding of economic concepts and to foster interest in corporate economic activities by gifting company stocks. The event targets prospective elementary school members who newly register in February, coinciding with the new semester enrollment season. Stocks will be given to the first 2,022 students who start learning in February, based on the subjects they begin studying during the event period.
The stocks gifted through the event will be provided to students who continue their studies as of March 16. The stocks are scheduled to be distributed collectively on May 4. However, existing members who add subjects and new members studying Daekyo Summit Hongong products and Macadamia All-in-One are excluded.
Detailed information about this stock gift event can be found on Daekyo’s educational service platform ‘Macadamia’ website and Daekyo’s social media (SNS) channels.
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A Daekyo official said, “We prepared this event to deliver three excitements to prospective elementary students: their first elementary school, the first eye-level meeting, and the first stocks received,” adding, “We hope children can learn economic concepts along with their studies.”
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