Always Believed In Bringing World-Class Models To India, Says Hyundai Motor India | Hyundai IPO

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
  • At ₹27,870 crore, the IPO of Hyundai Motor India will be the largest in terms of issue size in Indian market history, beating that of the government-owned Life Insurance Corporation. Hyundai is the second largest passenger vehicle company in India, and the issue values the company at $19 billion. Moneycontrol spoke to the top management of the company, including Managing Director Unsoo Kim, COO Tarun Garg, and CFO Wangdo Hur, to understand the company’s growth strategy and other issues concerning investors.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @swapnilshivhare31
    @swapnilshivhare31 День тому +3

    Complete offer for sale, every penny will go out of india. Company will receive nothing. And then they are asking 26 pe which is above industry standard 23. Tata motors has a pe of 11. All at a time, when car sales are hitting a degrowth. Why we should invest?

  • @Bullbear_brief
    @Bullbear_brief День тому +2

    Very good questions put…..great interview

  • @vibhanshuchauhan3328
    @vibhanshuchauhan3328 20 годин тому +1

    This ipo will represent 42 percent of total Hyundai valuation they are literally looting Indian investors

  • @ResultGeneral
    @ResultGeneral 18 годин тому

    Great assembled in India. Sucking money in service centre.

  • @unwind1613
    @unwind1613 День тому +3

    Bakwaas..... No clear answer , he simply want to avoid

  • @satyajitmahapatra9487
    @satyajitmahapatra9487 22 години тому

    I dont understand the rationale of Korean companies locals board members being present in most of the interviews without contributing much.

    • @mastershifu7
      @mastershifu7 20 годин тому +1

      It’s the same in many Korean and Japanese companies. They advocate cross cultural management but it’s always their country nationals always calling the shots.
      For example , I was interviewed for a role in 2 Japanese companies in the past , the HR team consisted of Indians, but there was always one Japanese person present who didn’t speak much.