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SAMSUNG CHAIRMAN TOPS LIST OF DIVIDEND RECIPIENTS: KOREAN BOURSE.

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SEOUL, April 2 Asia Pulse - Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee topped the list of dividend recipients among the leaders of the nation's top 10 groups, the Korea Stock Exchange said Monday.

At the end of last year, the group leaders held 75,010,000 shares of 27 affiliates, and received dividends totaling 16.62 billion won (US$12.4 million).

Lee received 9.72 billion won (US$7.29 million), up 1.52 billion won (US$1.14 million) from 1999, followed by Koo Bon-moo of LG Group at 2.64 billion won (US$1.98 million), tripling the figure for last year.

Cho Choong-hoon of Hanjin Group received 2.02 billion won ...

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