The value of stocks owned by 33 chaebol leaders have declined. (Korea CXO Institute) |
The nation’s top chaebol leaders saw their stock assets fall sharply in January, as the nation’s benchmark Kospi entered a bear market, while some firms grappling with controversies also took a beating.
The total value of the stocks owned by the nation’s top 33 chaebol owners was estimated at 55.43 trillion won ($46.19 billion) in January, down 13.8 percent from a month prior, according to data from market tracker Korea CXO Institute on Monday.
Hyundai Development Chairman Chung Mong-gyu, who recently stepped down from the post over two fatal accidents at construction sites in Gwangju, saw the largest decrease among his fellow tycoons, with his stock assets falling 23.8 percent to 205 billion won.
Kakao Chairman Kim Beom-su came second, as his stock assets decreased 24.4 percent to 9.7 trillion won. The tech firm is still reeling from recent massive sell-offs by some members of the top brass, which has angered minority investors.
Shares owned by Celltrion’s founder and honorary chairman, Seo Jung-jin, also plummeted 21.9 percent to 7.8 trillion won.
With the latest fall, Kakao’s Kim and Seo of Celltrion failed to stay in the “10 trillion club,” a list of chaebol leaders whose stock assets exceed 10 trillion won in value. That leaves Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, with 13.1 trillion won in shares, as the sole member of the club.
Hyosung Group Chairman Cho Hyun-joon saw a 19.2 percent decrease in his shares to 930.8 billion won, while Naver’s co-founder and global investment officer, Lee Hae-jin, suffered an 18.1 percent drop to 1.9 trillion won.
“A downward trending market, coupled with controversial events related to the companies have tanked the stock shares owned by chaebol leaders. This also means that retail investors who had bought the company stocks have lost big,” said Oh Il-sun, head of Korea CXO Institute.
By Byun Hye-jin (hyejin2@heraldcorp.com)