The Borneo Post

Hyundai Motor in talks with investors to develop HQ project

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SEOUL: Hyundai Motor Co ( Hyundai) is in talks with potential investors to develop its new headquarte­rs planned for the South Korean capital of Seoul to share additional investment costs worth about 3.7 trillion won ( US$ 3.27 billion), it said yesterday.

The South Korean automaker said in a statement that the company is in talks with various investors, including pension funds, that are showing interest in the project.

The joint developmen­t is expected to alleviate the group’s direct investment scale and enhance the group’s overall brand image.

“The joint developmen­t is expected to alleviate the group’s direct investment scale and enhance the group’s overall brand image,” the statement added.

Hyundai aims to construct its new headquarte­rs in Seoul by 2023.

Hyundai purchased the property in southern Seoul from state-run utility Korea Electric Power Corp at a record US$ 10 billion in 2014, more than triple its appraised market price.

The headquarte­rs project has been criticised by Hyundai shareholde­rs such as US hedge fund Elliott Management Corp ( Elliott), which has called on Hyundai to drop the project.

Hyundai and Elliott are heading for a showdown at this month’s shareholde­rs meeting as Elliott has called for higher dividends and made recommenda­tions for new board members. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? The logo of Hyundai is seen on wall at a event of the group’s new Accent in Mexico City, Mexico. – Reuters photo
The logo of Hyundai is seen on wall at a event of the group’s new Accent in Mexico City, Mexico. – Reuters photo

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