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Anonymous Japan /int/212687931#212691820
7/12/2025, 7:43:16 PM
Only Korea falls, while US, Japan and Taiwan rise.

>Over the past five years, the top 10 companies in South Korea have seen a significant decline in the market capitalization. It was down -12.7% from 2020. Meanwhile, the top 10 companies in the US surged +106.9%, Japan +53.3% and Taiwan +82.9%. The stock prices of their companies have jumped up to twice as much, while only Korean companies dropped.

>The profits of South Korea's companies also decreased -20.3% from 2019. Taiwan's profits increased by +122.8%. The US and Japan saw increases of +119.9% and +116.3% respectively. In the aftermath of the 12.3 martial law incident, the gap with foreign rivals is expected to widen even further.
Anonymous Japan /int/212261005#212261834
6/30/2025, 7:11:14 AM
Only Korea falls, while US, Japan and Taiwan rise.

>Over the past five years, the top 10 companies in South Korea have seen a significant decline in the market capitalization. It was down -12.7% from 2020. Meanwhile, the top 10 companies in the US surged +106.9%, Japan +53.3% and Taiwan +82.9%. The stock prices of their companies have jumped up to twice as much, while only Korean companies dropped.

>The profits of South Korea's companies also decreased -20.3% from 2019. Taiwan's profits increased by +122.8%. The US and Japan saw increases of +119.9% and +116.3% respectively. In the aftermath of the 12.3 martial law incident, the gap with foreign rivals is expected to widen even further.
Anonymous Japan /pol/508530108#508530130
6/24/2025, 2:22:52 AM
Squid bros...

>Only Korea falls, while US, Japan and Taiwan rise.

>Over the past five years, the top 10 companies in South Korea have seen a significant decline in the market capitalization. It was down -12.7% from 2020. Meanwhile, the top 10 companies in the US surged +106.9%, Japan +53.3% and Taiwan +82.9%. The stock prices of their companies have jumped up to twice as much, while only Korean companies dropped.

>The profits of South Korea's companies also decreased -20.3% from 2019. Taiwan's profits increased by +122.8%. The US and Japan saw increases of +119.9% and +116.3% respectively. In the aftermath of the 12.3 martial law incident, the gap with foreign rivals is expected to widen even further.