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Author: | Fletcher, M. Nakarmi, L. |
Title: | Driving to the world |
Journal: | Asiaweek
1997 : MAR 21, VOL. 23:11, p. 46-49 |
Index terms: | ECONOMICS CONGLOMERATE COMPANIES FUND-RAISING |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Daewoo founder Kim Woo Choong wants a bigger share of global car markets. Will he get it? No wonder Daewoo chairman is South Korea's most enduring chaebol chieftain. he has been known to sleep in his factories to push workers to greater efforts. When the conglomerate's shipbuilding division was wracked in the late 1980s by poor quality, low productivity and violent labour disputes , Kim rolled up his sleeves. Kim, 60, is at it again. He is deep in elbow grease at Daewoo Motor, Korea's third-largest carmaker. |
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