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noun - a group of businesses in Korea owned by one family
CHAEBOL - A chaebol (; Korean: [t.bl] ( listen)) is a large industrial conglomerate that is run and controlled by an owner or family in South Korea. A chaebol ...
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| Half of charts rounded projection, backing Korean corporation |
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| Jun 6 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
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| A conglomerate of businesses, usually owned by a single family, especially in Korea. |
| one of the several large, powerful groups of companies in South Korea that are involved in various different types of business: |
| (in South Korea) a large family-owned business conglomerate. |
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A chaebol (; Korean: [t.bl] ( listen)) is a large industrial conglomerate that is run and controlled by an owner or family in South Korea. A chaebol often consists of a large number of diversified affiliates, controlled by an owner whose power over the group often exceeds legal authority. The term is often used in a context similar to that of the English word "conglomerate". The term was first used in English in 1984. There are several dozen large South Korean family-controlled corporate groups that fall under this definition. * The chaebol have also played a significant role in South Korean politics. In 1988, a member of a chaebol family, Chung Mong-joon, president of Hyundai Heavy Industries, successfully ran for the National Assembly of South Korea. Other business leaders also were chosen to be members of the National Assembly through proportional representation. Hyundai has made efforts to contribute to the thawing North Korean and South Korean relations, but not without controversy. |