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SEOUL, May 19 (Reuters) - Shares of Kumho Tire (073240.KS), opens new tab, South Korea's No.2 tire maker, slumped 8% on Monday after a massive fire suspended operations at its factory in Gwangju ...
A Kumho Tire spokesperson told Reuters that it may have to revise down its target of raising its revenue by 10 per cent to 5 trillion Korean won ($3.58 billion) this year due to the fire.
SEOUL, South Korea — Kumho Tire Co. Inc.'s Gwangju, South Korea, tire factory was struck by what Korean media describe as a "massive fire" the weekend of May 17-18, but the tire maker has yet to ...
A large fire broke out at Kumho Tire's Gwangju plant on the morning of the 17th, and the fire department is currently working to extinguish it. This plant has the capacity to produce 16 million ...
Kumho Tire is unlikely to meet its annual earnings target of 5 trillion won ($3.57 billion) following a devastating fire at its key manufacturing facility in the southwestern city of Gwangju.
Fire authorities had extinguished 90% to 95% of the fire, but the blaze destroyed a majority of the western part of the Kumho Tire factory in Gwangju. (EPA Images pic) Shares of Kumho Tire, ...
According to fire officials, the fire broke out around 7:11 a.m. at the Kumho Tire Gwangju Plant in Sochon-dong, Gwangsan District, Gwangju. Firefighting efforts are still underway six hours after the ...
Kumho Tire, South Korea's second-largest tire maker, on Saturday suspended production at its factory in Gwangju following a fire that broke out earlier in the day. The fire began at the company's ...
Production at Kumho Tire’s largest factory in South Korea was suspended due to a fire that broke out this morning, a company spokesman said. The factory in the southwestern city of Gwangju has ...
Firefighters on Monday made efforts to completely put out a fire at Kumho Tire's plant in Gwangju, officials said, with about 90 to 95 percent of the blaze believed to have been contained.