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A corporate ally, Professor In Hwan Oh of the Graduate School of Stock Investments at Korea University, recently cited the policy changes in South Korean industry and drew my attention to investment opportunities. In our conversations with directors of certain large and very large corporations in Korea, we have seen the corporate approach to finance begin to change. In one case, the world's second largest manufacturer of cellular telephones, our company has been asked by one of its senior directors to locate contacts that would help diversify its financial functioning, specifically to fund procurement for ongoing manufacturing at a level exceeding USD5M/month. Customers are largest American, Canadian and European companies. Other situations may be discussed. In another case, a major steel operation, there are several options to explore that may provide benefits previously unavailable by funding revolving purchases of raw materials, particularly to fund a seasoned contract with one of America's largest mining companies. In another venture, the country's power company has requested we locate trade financing for coal supplies. What interest does your firm have in exploring relations in this region of the world? Regards, Brian Hayes Trabuco, Inc. [email protected] For over 20 years, Trabuco, Inc. (a California corporation) has represented South Korean trade and industry and functioned exclusively as agent for raw materials procurement nearing $50million per year. |
For over 20 years, Trabuco, Inc. (a California corporation) has represented South Korean trade and industry and functioned exclusively as agent for raw materials procurement nearing $50million per year. | ||||||||||||||||
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