[Series] โ‘  Dual Listing: A Double-Edged Sword Threatening Corporate Value

Dual listing refers to the act of listing the same subsidiary of a company on multiple stock markets. This term typically describes cases where both the parent company and its subsidiary are separately listed, a subject that often sparks controversy in Korea. When a subsidiary, which serves as a major revenue source for the parent […]

[Series] โ‘ก The Choice of Global Companies: ‘Dual Listing’ and ‘Single Listing’

In Korea, cases of “dual listing,” where both a parent company and its subsidiaries are listed separately, frequently occur. Dual listing can lead to conflicts of interest among investors and distortions in corporate value, which are often pointed out as characteristics of the corporate structure in Korea. In contrast, overseas examples show that major companies […]