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FTSE Korea 30/18 Capped
2 FTSE Russell Publications 19 August 2021 FTSE Korea 30/18 Capped Indicative Index Weight Data as at Closing on 30 June 2021 Index weight Index weight Index weight Constituent Country Constituent Country Constituent Country (%) (%) (%) Alteogen 0.19 KOREA Hyundai Engineering & Construction 0.35 KOREA NH Investment & Securities 0.14 KOREA AmoreG 0.15 KOREA Hyundai Glovis 0.32 KOREA NHN 0.07 KOREA Amorepacific Corp 0.65 KOREA Hyundai Heavy Industries 0.29 KOREA Nong Shim 0.08 KOREA Amorepacific Pfd. 0.08 KOREA Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance 0.13 KOREA OCI 0.17 KOREA BGF Retail 0.09 KOREA Hyundai Merchant Marine 1.02 KOREA Orion 0.21 KOREA BNK Financial Group 0.18 KOREA Hyundai Mipo Dockyard 0.15 KOREA Ottogi 0.06 KOREA Celltrion Healthcare 0.68 KOREA Hyundai Mobis 1.53 KOREA Paradise 0.07 KOREA Celltrion Inc 2.29 KOREA Hyundai Motor 2.74 KOREA Posco 1.85 KOREA Celltrion Pharm 0.24 KOREA Hyundai Motor 2nd Pfd. 0.33 KOREA Posco Chemical 0.32 KOREA Cheil Worldwide 0.14 KOREA Hyundai Motor Pfd. 0.21 KOREA Posco International 0.09 KOREA CJ Cheiljedang 0.3 KOREA Hyundai Steel 0.33 KOREA S1 Corporation 0.13 KOREA CJ CheilJedang Pfd. 0.02 KOREA Hyundai Wia 0.13 KOREA Samsung Biologics 0.92 KOREA CJ Corp 0.11 KOREA Industrial Bank of Korea 0.22 KOREA Samsung C&T 0.94 KOREA CJ ENM 0.15 KOREA Kakao 3.65 KOREA Samsung Card 0.08 KOREA CJ Logistics 0.12 KOREA Kangwon Land 0.23 KOREA Samsung Electro-Mechanics 0.81 KOREA Coway 0.36 KOREA KB Financial Group 1.78 KOREA Samsung Electronics 25.36 KOREA Daewoo Engineering & Construction 0.12 KOREA KCC Corp 0.12 KOREA Samsung Electronics Pfd. -
Retirement Strategy Fund 2060 Description Plan 3S DCP & JRA
Retirement Strategy Fund 2060 June 30, 2020 Note: Numbers may not always add up due to rounding. % Invested For Each Plan Description Plan 3s DCP & JRA ACTIVIA PROPERTIES INC REIT 0.0137% 0.0137% AEON REIT INVESTMENT CORP REIT 0.0195% 0.0195% ALEXANDER + BALDWIN INC REIT 0.0118% 0.0118% ALEXANDRIA REAL ESTATE EQUIT REIT USD.01 0.0585% 0.0585% ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN GOVT STIF SSC FUND 64BA AGIS 587 0.0329% 0.0329% ALLIED PROPERTIES REAL ESTAT REIT 0.0219% 0.0219% AMERICAN CAMPUS COMMUNITIES REIT USD.01 0.0277% 0.0277% AMERICAN HOMES 4 RENT A REIT USD.01 0.0396% 0.0396% AMERICOLD REALTY TRUST REIT USD.01 0.0427% 0.0427% ARMADA HOFFLER PROPERTIES IN REIT USD.01 0.0124% 0.0124% AROUNDTOWN SA COMMON STOCK EUR.01 0.0248% 0.0248% ASSURA PLC REIT GBP.1 0.0319% 0.0319% AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR 0.0061% 0.0061% AZRIELI GROUP LTD COMMON STOCK ILS.1 0.0101% 0.0101% BLUEROCK RESIDENTIAL GROWTH REIT USD.01 0.0102% 0.0102% BOSTON PROPERTIES INC REIT USD.01 0.0580% 0.0580% BRAZILIAN REAL 0.0000% 0.0000% BRIXMOR PROPERTY GROUP INC REIT USD.01 0.0418% 0.0418% CA IMMOBILIEN ANLAGEN AG COMMON STOCK 0.0191% 0.0191% CAMDEN PROPERTY TRUST REIT USD.01 0.0394% 0.0394% CANADIAN DOLLAR 0.0005% 0.0005% CAPITALAND COMMERCIAL TRUST REIT 0.0228% 0.0228% CIFI HOLDINGS GROUP CO LTD COMMON STOCK HKD.1 0.0105% 0.0105% CITY DEVELOPMENTS LTD COMMON STOCK 0.0129% 0.0129% CK ASSET HOLDINGS LTD COMMON STOCK HKD1.0 0.0378% 0.0378% COMFORIA RESIDENTIAL REIT IN REIT 0.0328% 0.0328% COUSINS PROPERTIES INC REIT USD1.0 0.0403% 0.0403% CUBESMART REIT USD.01 0.0359% 0.0359% DAIWA OFFICE INVESTMENT -
KSP 7 Lessons from Korea's Railway Development Strategies
Part - į [2011 Modularization of Korea’s Development Experience] Urban Railway Development Policy in Korea Contents Chapter 1. Background and Objectives of the Urban Railway Development 1 1. Construction of the Transportation Infrastructure for Economic Growth 1 2. Supply of Public Transportation Facilities in the Urban Areas 3 3. Support for the Development of New Cities 5 Chapter 2. History of the Urban Railway Development in South Korea 7 1. History of the Urban Railway Development in Seoul 7 2. History of the Urban Railway Development in Regional Cities 21 3. History of the Metropolitan Railway Development in the Greater Seoul Area 31 Chapter 3. Urban Railway Development Policies in South Korea 38 1. Governance of Urban Railway Development 38 2. Urban Railway Development Strategy of South Korea 45 3. The Governing Body and Its Role in the Urban Railway Development 58 4. Evolution of the Administrative Body Governing the Urban Railways 63 5. Evolution of the Laws on Urban Railways 67 Chapter 4. Financing of the Project and Analysis of the Barriers 71 1. Financing of Seoul's Urban Railway Projects 71 2. Financing of the Local Urban Railway Projects 77 3. Overcoming the Barriers 81 Chapter 5. Results of the Urban Railway Development and Implications for the Future Projects 88 1. Construction of a World-Class Urban Railway Infrastructure 88 2. Establishment of the Urban-railway- centered Transportation 92 3. Acquisition of the Advanced Urban Railway Technology Comparable to Those of the Developed Countries 99 4. Lessons and Implications -
Construction Supervision
SAMBO ENGINEERING Corporate Profile To the World, For the Future Construction engineering is basically having big change as periodic requirements from “The 4th Industrial Revolution”. SAMBO ENGINEERING is trying hard to change and innovate in order to satisfy clients and react actively to the change of engineering market. SAMBO ENGINEERING provides total solution for the entire process of engineering such as plan, design, CM/PM, O&M in roads, railways, civil structures, tunnels & underground space development, transportation infrastructure & environmental treatment, new & renewable energy, urban & architecture planning for land development, water and sewage resource. Recently, from natural disaster such as earthquakes and ground settlement, in order to create motivation for stable profit system, we adapt BIM, perform topographical survey using Drones, design automation using AI, underground safety impact assessment as well as active investment for new & renewable energy such as solar and wind power plant. We accumulate lots of technologies and experience from R&D participation which develops and applies new technology and patent as well as technical exchange with academies and technical cooperation with major globalized engineering companies. SAMBO ENGINEERING will be one of the leading engineering companies in the future by overcoming “The 4th Industrial Revolution”. Algeria - Bir Touta~Zeralda Railway Project Armenia - Project Management for South-North Expressway Project Azerbaijan - Feasibility Study for Agdas~Laki, Arbsu~Kudamir~Bahramtepe -
2017Pressguide Eng.Pdf
PRESS BADGE 22nd Busan International Film Festival Press Guide Badge TYPE COLOR P&I PRESS PRESS PRESS GUEST VENUE TICKET WAIT LINE WAIT CENTER ✽ PACKAGE PACKAGE FESTIVAL FESTIVAL ISSUANCE SCREENING SCREENING VIDEO ROOM ✽ PRESS 4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Press BLUE Badge PRESS (TECHNI- 2 ● ● ● ● ● CIAN) Opening / Closing - ● Ceremony Photo Zone Pass TYPE COLOR GUEST VISTIT VENUE ONLINE MARKET MARKET MARKET CLOSING ✽ SHUTTLE OPENING/ SCREENING SCREENING PHOTO ZONE PHOTO PHOTO WALL PHOTO PRESS ● ● Press BLUE Badge PRESS (TECHNI- ● ● ● Contents CIAN) Opening / Closing ● Press Badge 03 Ceremony Photo Zone Pass Busan Cinema Center 04 Press Service 06 PRESS PRESS (TECHNICIAN) P&I Screening 08 - Press badges are for correspondents affiliated with an authentic media - Press (Technician) badges are for Main Events 10 (printed media, radio, television, online technicians including photographers press, press agencies, and magazines). Asian Film Market 13 Descrip- and camera operators, employed or - Correspondents and editors for print or tion outsourced by an authentic media. online media Platform BUSAN 14 (ex. Camera assistants, Sound/Audio - Correspondent producers, writers, technicians, Lighting, and Editing staff) BIFF Forum 15 program planners, and TV and radio Ticket Information 16 reporters Useful Numbers 17 ✽ P&I Screening: First come, first served according to the badge type. ✽ Only Press with Press Technician Badge is allowed to accredit Opening/Closing Ceremony Venues 18 Photo Zone Pass. Transportation 20 ✽ Some Guest Visit events have limited access. -
Holdings-Report.Pdf
The Fund is a closed-end exchange traded management Investment company. This material is presented only to provide information and is not intended for trading purposes. Closed-end funds, unlike open-end funds are not continuously offered. After the initial public offering, shares are sold on the open market through a stock exchange. Changes to investment policies, current management fees, and other matters of interest to investors may be found in each closed-end fund's most recent report to shareholders. Holdings are subject to change daily. PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS FOR THE KOREA FUND as of July 31, 2021 *Note: Cash (including for these purposes cash equivalents) is not included. Security Description Shares/Par Value Base Market Value (USD) Percent of Base Market Value SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO 793,950 54,183,938.27 20.99 SK HYNIX INC COMMON 197,500 19,316,452.95 7.48 NAVER CORP COMMON STOCK 37,800 14,245,859.60 5.52 LG CHEM LTD COMMON STOCK 15,450 11,309,628.34 4.38 HANA FINANCIAL GROUP INC 225,900 8,533,236.25 3.31 SK INNOVATION CO LTD 38,200 8,402,173.44 3.26 KIA CORP COMMON STOCK 107,000 7,776,744.19 3.01 HYUNDAI MOBIS CO LTD 26,450 6,128,167.79 2.37 HYUNDAI MOTOR CO 66,700 6,030,688.98 2.34 NCSOFT CORP COMMON STOCK 8,100 5,802,564.66 2.25 SAMSUNG BIOLOGICS CO LTD 7,230 5,594,175.18 2.17 KB FINANCIAL GROUP INC 123,000 5,485,677.03 2.13 KAKAO CORP COMMON STOCK 42,700 5,456,987.61 2.11 HUGEL INC COMMON STOCK 24,900 5,169,415.34 2.00 SAMSUNG 29,900 4,990,915.02 1.93 SK TELECOM CO LTD COMMON 17,500 4,579,439.25 1.77 KOREA INVESTMENT 53,100 4,427,115.84 -
How Should Techno Parks Innovate to Support Start-Ups and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Effectively in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
https://doi.org/10.7165/wtr17a0829.16 OPEN ACCESS How Should Techno Parks Innovate to Support Start-ups and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Effectively in the Era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Inje Cho1, Eung-Hyun Lee2, Hoonje Cho3* 1 CEO of Actnerlab 2 Researcher of World Technopolis Association 3 Invited Professor of Chungnam National University Abstract In 1995, the Republic of Korea started to establish Techno Park (TP) in order to develop the regional industry while promoting the balanced development of the land. By 2008, 18TPs were established nationwide and have become cradles for developing local industries. And recently evolved forms of TP such as Daedeok Techno Valley and Pangyo Techno Valley emerged. In addition, 19 Centers for Creative Economy and Innovation (CCEI) were established nationwide and Tech-Incubator Program for start-ups (TIPS) was introduced to support and mentor start-ups. TPs in Korea become bureaucratic in course of time, and the new trial of innovation of TP is needed. In Korea, professional TIPS-accelerators mentoring and investing start-ups have a history of only five years. But they support and mentor start-ups efficiently, and have obtained good results. In this paper, we propose that TP attract TIPS-accelerators actively and collaborate with each other to support and mentor start-ups and SMEs effectively. Keywords Technopark, TIPS, Accelerator, Start-up and SMEs, Mentoring and nurturing Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION government’s dedication to the development of science and technology over the last 40 years. It is a powerful example of Developments in science and technology can have pro- how the growth of science and technology in a country is found effects on a country’s economic growth and employ- linked to its economic development. -
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< TABLE OF CONTENTS > 1. Greetings .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Company Profile ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3 A. Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 B. Status of Registration ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 3. Organization .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 A. Organization chart ............................................................................................................................................................. 8 B. Analysis of Engineers ........................................................................................................................................................ 9 C. List of Professional Engineers......................................................................................................................................... 10 D. Professional Engineer in Civil Eng.(U.S.A) .................................................................................................................. -
The 1St Korea Fnirs Forum (Theme: Toward a Mobile Brain Imager) October 16 (Fri), 2015; 11:00~15:50 Pm BEXCO, Busan, Korea
The 1st Korea fNIRS Forum (Theme: Toward a mobile brain imager) October 16 (Fri), 2015; 11:00~15:50 pm BEXCO, Busan, Korea The first fNIRS (functional near-infrared spectroscopy) Forum will be held in Busan, Korea, during the International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS 2015, http://2015.iccas.org), which is co-organized by the Institute of Control, Robotics and System (ICROS). In this forum, international scholars and experts will be gathered together to discuss the state-of-the-art methods, results, applications, and future perspectives in the fNIRS field. Plenary Talk (Room # 205) 11:00~12:00 Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy-What is it and its potential role in brain-computer interfacing? (Prof. David Boas, Harvard Medical School) Lunch: 12:10~13:20 fNIRS Forum Prof. David A. Boas Harvard Medical School Theme: fNIRS’s role as a mobile brain imaging modality USA Organizer/Chair: Prof. Keum-Shik Hong, PNU, Korea 13:30~13:45 Handling motion, systemic interference, and anatomical guidance for fNIRS (Prof. David Boas, Harvard Medical School) 13:45~14:00 Artifacts and pitfalls in fNIRS (Prof. Satoru Kohno, Tokushima University) 14:00~14:15 A unified sparse recovery and inference framework for functional DOT using random effect model (Prof. Jong Chul Ye, KAIST) 14:15~14:30 fNIRS: An effective neural modality for discovering brain plasticity in rehabilitation (Dr. Jinung An, DGIST) < Break: 14:30~14:40 > 14:40~14:55 Towards more intuitive BCI: Classification of binary covert intentions using fNIRS (Prof. Chang-Hwan Im, Hanyang University) 14:55~15:10 Drowsiness detection during automobile driving by a combined NIRS and EEG system (Prof. -
2018 GET Guidebook.Hwp
GET Guidebook Life as a guest English teacher in Korea Hello and welcome to the Gyeongsangnam Province! Congratulations on making it this far and thank you. We are honored you have chosen to bring your various skills, talents, and knowledge to our province for the benefit of our children. The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education has a long history of supporting English education. We believe that English is an essential tool our students must learn in order to become an active member of this progressively globalizing world. As such, I implore you to put forth 100% effort and dedication to help our children, your students, to improve their English abilities. I encourage you to also take advantage of this opportunity to explore the Korean culture. Think about, ‘What makes us different?’ ‘What makes us unique?’ Only by understanding and appreciating our differences, can we begin to fully realize this dream of a more unified world; a world where our differences are celebrated and not used against one another. Once again, I would like to welcome you to the Gyeongnam Provincial Office of Education. I truly hope that you enjoy every moment and make great and lasting memories. All the best, Park Jong-Hoon Education Governor of the Gyeongsangnam Province - i - Assimilation is not easy. Let’s put that out there right now. You will undoubtedly find days where you feel helpless because you just cannot comprehend what’s going on around you. Take a deep breathe, you’re going to be ok! Your reaction is perfectly normal. After all, you have lived 20+ years learning and abiding by your countries specific cultural norms and values. -
GET SOME FRESH AIR! Rejuvenate at Gakwonsa Temple Explore Geumosan Reservoir
VOLUME 9 NO. 22 MARCH 4 – MARCH 17, 2021 FREE SUBMIT STORIES TO: [email protected] STRIPESKOREA.COM FACEBOOK.COM/STRIPESPACIFIC INSIDE INFO Military children tell us your story! ey, all you kids in the military community need to read this. Seriously! So, H please put down your iPad, iPhone or other digital device for the next cou- ple of minutes. You’ll survive, and I promise no one will take them. And, I also promise that this has nothing to do with more COVID-19 restrictions. Now that I have your attention, I want to give you a little job. No, wait! Don’t stop reading! If you do a little bit of work, you’ll have the opportunity to be heard by tens of thousands of people. Seriously! You see, April is the Month of the Military Child, and for the 20th straight year, the Stars and Stripes community publications are dedicating it to you, the children of our men and women in uniform. Each Stripes Okinawa, Stripes Japan, Stripes Korea and Stripes Guam issue in April will contain your stories, poems, drawings and photos about what life is like as a military child. SEE MOMC ON PAGE 2 GET SOME FRESH AIR! Rejuvenate at Gakwonsa Temple Explore Geumosan Reservoir TASTY KOREAN GIFTS PAGES 8-9 PAGES 10-11 ROLLING STONES- INSPIRED EATERY Zig zag path SATISFIES APPETITE PAGE 12 Floating bridge 2 STRIPES KOREA A STARS AND STRIPES COMMUNITY PUBLICATION 75 YEARS IN THE PACIFIC MARCH 4 – MARCH 17, 2021 MOMC: Max D. Lederer Jr. Publisher We’re here for you! Lt. -
The Best of South Korea It's
04 181911-ch01.qxp 4/28/08 2:18 PM Page 1 1 The Best of South Korea It’s little wonder that South Korea has had such a tumultuous past. Extending south from China, and just north of Japan, the Korean Peninsula has long been strategically desirable to both countries. As a result, Korea has fought invaders from Mongolia, Manchuria, China, and Japan over the course of its 5,000-year history. But the most traumatic moment in Korea’s past came after a 35-year Japanese occupation that ended with the close of World War II. The Soviet Union was to oversee the northern half of the peninsula, while the U.S. oversaw the south, ostensibly until fair elections could be held. But it was not to be. The Soviets and the U.S. were unable to agree on how to reunify the country, and on June 25, 1950, Soviet-backed troops from what had become known as North Korea crossed the 38th parallel and invaded South Korea. The United Nations sent troops (predominantly American soldiers) to the South’s defense, but Korea had fallen victim to the Cold War. Though an armistice was signed on July 27, 1953, it resulted in the formal division of the peninsula into North and South with a buffer, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), in between. Its name is a tragically ironic one, as the DMZ is one of the world’s most heavily guarded places. But while North Korea remains essentially sealed off to out- siders, South Korea, which makes up 45% of the peninsula (making it the same size as Portugal), is one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in the world.