
Chaebol (from chae: wealth or property + pol: faction or clan) refers to a South Korean form of business conglomerate. They are typically global multinationals owning numerous international enterprises, controlled by a chairman who has power over all the operations. The term is often used in a context similar to that of the English word `conglome....
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A form of large business in South Korea, a conglomerate consisting of many companies centered around a parent company. They are family controlled and have strong ties to government. They are similar to the keiretsu of Japan, except that the chaebol do not own banks.
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South Korean manufacturing and trading conglomerate.
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Korean translation of the Japanese word zaibatsu , or business conglomerate. A group of specialized companies with interrelated management servicing each other.
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