[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Seon-ae] Namkwang Construction announced on the 30th that it has won the contract for the Gangneung Dongbu Market redevelopment project. The contract amount is 1,114.0867 billion KRW, which corresponds to 31.98% of recent sales. The following are the major disclosures released that morning.



▲ Ilseong Construction = Signed a contract with the Cambodian Ministry of Rural Development for the Cambodia Climate-Resilient Rural Infrastructure Development Project. The contract amount is 38.85153 billion KRW, which corresponds to 9.33% of 2021 sales.


▲ Samsung Heavy Industries = Signed a contract to supply one LNG carrier with an Oceania region shipowner. The contract amount is 331.3 billion KRW, which corresponds to 5% of 2021 sales.


▲ FutureChem = On the 21st, applied to the China National Medical Products Administration for the Phase 3 clinical trial plan (IND) of the prostate cancer diagnostic radiopharmaceutical FC303 in China. The company explained, "The above clinical application date is the receipt date of the clinical trial application submitted to the China National Medical Products Administration. If there is no notification of acceptance, data supplementation, or modification required within 5 business days from the receipt date, the application is considered accepted, and the acceptance was completed as of the 29th."


▲ Korea Petroleum Industry = Decided to acquire 90,500 treasury shares on the market to enhance shareholder value and corporate value.


▲ DSK = Signed a supply contract for secondary battery manufacturing equipment with LG Electronics. The contract amount is 7.4 billion KRW, which corresponds to 14.86% of 2021 sales.



▲ Pan Ocean = Outside director Jang Ji-young voluntarily resigned in accordance with Article 542-8, Paragraph 2 of the Commercial Act due to prior employment experience at the designated external auditor (Samjong KPMG).


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