NYSE Vice Chairman Visits Galaxy Corporation, Home to Song Kangho and G-Dragon

Discussion on Potential U.S. Listing

(From left) Actor Song Kangho, Michael Harris, Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and Yongho Choi, CEO of Galaxy Corporation. Courtesy of Galaxy Corporation

(From left) Actor Song Kangho, Michael Harris, Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and Yongho Choi, CEO of Galaxy Corporation. Courtesy of Galaxy Corporation

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Michael Harris, Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), visited the headquarters of Galaxy Corporation in Yeouido, Seoul, on March 23, to discuss cooperation measures between the Korean and U.S. capital markets.


On the same morning, Vice Chairman Harris met with Prime Minister Kim Minseok at the Government Complex Seoul to discuss ways to advance the capital market. This marks the first official meeting between a senior NYSE executive and a Korean government official.


According to Galaxy Corporation on March 25, after completing his official diplomatic schedule, Vice Chairman Harris visited the company to directly explore the possibility of a U.S. stock market listing. Actor Song Kangho attended the meeting and explained the competitiveness of the company's intellectual property (IP), which combines technology and content. During the company tour, Harris repeatedly remarked "Wonderful," expressing keen interest in the company's vision.


The global financial market is paying attention to Galaxy Corporation's "The Day After Tomorrow" project. This project aims to create an ecosystem where a secondary character-projected from an individual's persona through a digital identity called "Another I"-is realized as an advanced Physical AI Robot.


Vice Chairman Harris showed strong interest in the listing schedule and the plans to hold a robot concert in the United States. He stated, "The Korean government's commitment to improving the capital market will be a major driving force for our company's NYSE listing," adding, "The vast capital in the U.S. market will focus on companies with specialized competitiveness like Galaxy Corporation."


Meanwhile, earlier on March 4, Bob McCooey, Vice Chairman of NASDAQ, visited Galaxy Corporation's headquarters to review its AI-based K-pop robot project and virtual IP strategy.

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