[사람들] Ha Tae-kyung, Coupang listed in the US, “Korea is an anti-business republic… Differential voting rights should be introduced”

“Only founders should allow differential voting rights”
“If you say that the company is stolen because it is raised, who will do the business?”

Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the People's Power. [사진=연합 제공]
Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the People’s Power. [사진=연합 제공]

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On the 15th, Congressman Ha Tae-kyung promised to legislate differential voting rights in relation to Coupang’s listing in the United States rather than in Korea, saying, “If you say that companies are stolen because they are raised, who will do business?”

Congressman Ha said on Facebook on the same day, “If Coupang, a domestic innovative venture company, listed on the Korean stock market, it threatened to take over management rights, so it abandoned the Korean stock market and listed it on the US stock market. “Because there is no, and in the United States,” he said.

Assemblyman Ha said, “In the process of attracting large-scale external capital, venture companies are always suffering from a threat of management rights as the relative stake of the founder decreases. To overcome this problem, differential voting rights are required. But Korea only spoke of fostering venture companies. He pointed out that it did not introduce differential voting rights to protect the founder.”

He continued, “In order for a country to work well, more companies have to be created and attracted from foreign countries to Korea,” he criticized. “But now, Korea has become an anti-business republic that cannot properly capture indigenous companies.”

In particular, he said, “There seems to be a concern that the succession of chaebols will be strengthened if the differential voting rights are guaranteed, but that will be solved if the inheritance of the differential voting rights is prohibited.” Insisted.

He added, “Korea should not be an anti-business republic, but an entrepreneurial republic,” he added. “Giving differentiated voting rights to founders will be a small start, and we will endeavor to legislate differential voting rights.”

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