Chapter 56 The Richest Twenty



All the directors raised their hands and agreed with Chairman Li Yuanbin's proposal.

Li Yuanbin nodded and the meeting continued.

At this point, KeringM officially became the Kering Group's hand in the entertainment industry, and Bang Si Hyuk took the position of representative director and president.

The second topic of the meeting was about KeringGames' game-related business.

It was reorganized and rebuilt from the original Netmarble company and will be responsible for all game-related industries of the group, spanning the Peninsula and the United States. Choi Young-jung will serve as the president.

At the same time, Netmarble's original intelligent team was separated to form Kering Technologies Co., Ltd., a technology company exclusively belonging to Kering Group.

Of course, the main purpose of establishing this company separately is to inherit the advanced intelligent big data technology, super algorithms and other high-tech technologies that Li Yuanbin exchanged from the system.

In the future, this company will become one of the larger directions in Kering Group's planned portfolio.

Kering Technologies Ltd. will be personally led by Chairman Lee Won-bin.

The second is the related business that originally belonged to Star Capital, which will be personally managed by the former director of the Star Capital Investment Department.

There are still some projects in the United States that have not been completed and still need Star Capital to follow up.

At this point, at the beginning of Kering Group’s listing, all four major industries have been sorted out.

"That's all for this meeting. Do you have any questions?"

Li Yuanbin turned off the big screen and looked around.

Several directors looked at each other and shook their heads: "We have nothing more to say."

"Well, that's all for today, let's adjourn!"

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