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Posted on January 14, 2022 by admin

LG Energy Raises $10.7 Billion in South Korea’s Biggest IPO

LG Energy Solution priced shares to raise 12.75 trillion won ($10.7 billion) in South Korea’s biggest initial public offering, setting aside concerns about battery fires that led to a mass recall of …

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