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Fictional chaebol families have been depicted in Korean dramas. The Lee family of Samsung, the Koos of LG, the Cheys of SK, the Shins of Lotte and the Chungs of Hyundai are household names that have tightly held the reins of the companies that are some of the country's largest private sector employers.
The Big Three in K-pop refers to the three South Korean entertainment companies YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and SM Entertainment. These companies dominated the K-pop industry from the late 1990s to today.
Samsung defends crown as South Korea's most valuable brand at US$82.7 billion. Samsung retained its title of being the most valuable brand in South Korea despite recording a decrease in brand value by 7% to US$82.7 billion.
South Korea's four largest business conglomerates – Samsung, Hyundai Motor, SK and LG – will likely return as members of the country's top business lobby group, the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI).
Samsung is generally considered a larger and more diversified conglomerate compared to Hyundai. Samsung operates in various industries, including electronics, semiconductors, finance, heavy industry, and more.
South Korea is a rich and robust economy which is also one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. The major contribution to the economy comes from the technological sector, automobile sector, oil and gas sector, and insurance sector.
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