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Last Fiscal Year Sales:$51.7B
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Who-dun-it? Hyundai- with its 10 million cars! Hyundai Hyundai Motor Company (Exchange: Korea) is Korea's leading automobile manufacturer. Its sales network extends to about 193 countries and it produces 14 models of cars and minivans, as well as trucks, buses, and other commercial vehicles. It has a presence in the USA, China, India, and Europe. Hyundai technology is known for its high quality and affordability. Founded in 1967, this $61 billion company is based in Seochu-Gu, Seoul and employs about 54,000 people. MotorWeek, America's most popular automotive videomagazine show, recognized the Hyundai Sonata as the Best Family Sedan in its 2006 'Drivers' Choice Awards
Interim President & Chief Executive Officer
John KrafcikNumber of Employees 57,000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Motor Vehicle Body Manufacturing: 336211
Recent Events
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Hyundai Most Carbon-Efficient Volume Auto Brand
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HYUNDAI MOTOR SIGNS MARKETING ALLIANCE WITH SWAROVSKI
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L.A. AUTO SHOW: Hyundai's new Sonata
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Hyundai Halts Passenger Car Sales In Japan
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Washington court reinstates $8M award against Hyundai
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IPIC says won't follow S.Korea refiner stake sale ruling
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Hagens Berman Files Class Action Against Hyundai for Defective Air Bags
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REFILE-New curves, good value drive Hyundai's China sales
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UPDATE 1-Hyundai sees its 2010 global sales improving on 2009
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Kia's West Point debut
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Hyundai Launches Kia Venga at Czech Plant
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BorgWarner Supplies Transmission Components for Hyundai's New Six-Speed Automatic Transmissions
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South Korean business sentiment hits 7-year high
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Hyundai Powers Up to Save Fuel
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Seoul shares fall; Lotte down on China Times deal
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Boss to Drive Corporate Sales in Europe
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Fight over high fees finds some justice
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Japanese see Hyundai as global threat
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Hyundai signs agreement with Central Bank of India for financing services
News & Analysis
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Montgomery Advertiser, Ala., Auto Focus column.
By Tiffany Ray, Montgomery Advertiser, Ala. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 29--Hyundai Motor America, the Fountain Valley, Calif.-based arm of Hyundai Motor Co. that handles U.S. sales, distribution and marketing of Hyundai vehicles, is teeing up to become a sponsor of ...
Top Hyundai Official Quietly Tours Montgomery, Ala., Facility.
By Tiffany Ray, Montgomery Advertiser, Ala. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 20--Alabama received a visit from a distinguished guest last weekend. Under a shroud of secrecy, M.K. Chung, chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, the parent company of Hyundai Motor Co....
Top Business Stories in Montgomery, Ala., Area in 20902 Remembered.
Montgomery Advertiser, Ala. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 1--Corporate scandals, a horrible year for Wall Street and the nation's staggering economy all were part of the top news nationally for 2002. But as 2003 rolls in, many tri-county businesses and residents...
Hyundai supplier heads for U.S.(News)(Hyundai Mobis to form Mobis Alabama LLC)
Byline: Rhoda Miel South Korea's biggest auto supplier is coming to the United States in the wake of a North American move by its biggest customer. Hyundai Mobis announced it will invest an estimated $30 million to create Mobis Alabama LLC in...
Alabama Officials, Business Leaders Head to Korea to Lure Automotive Suppliers.
By Brett Clanton, Montgomery Advertiser, Ala. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 11--On Saturday, a group of economic development officials and city leaders from central Alabama will leave for a weeklong trip to Korea in hopes of luring automotive supply companies here to...
BRIEFING - ASIA AUTOMOTIVE - APRIL 17, 2002.
An executive briefing on the automotive industry for April 17, 2002, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities. DAEWOO, GM TO SIGN FORMAL AGREEMENT ON PLANT SALES NEXT WEEK SEOUL - Creditors of Daewoo Motor...
Alabama Group Makes Pitch for Hyundai Motor to Open Factory in Montgomery.
By Dave Hendrick, Montgomery Advertiser, Ala. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 29--An Alabama contingent traveled to California this week for an apparent 11th-hour push to convince Hyundai Motor Co. to put a $1 billion factory in Montgomery. "The state's representatives went...
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Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| John Krafcik | Interim President & Chief Executive Officer |
| Ok Suk Koh | President and Chief Executive Officer |
| Steve Wilhite | COO |
| Christopher Hosford | Vice President, Corporate Communications |
| Kathy Parker | Vice President, Human Resources and Community Relations |
| Oles Gadacz | Director, Public Relations |
Board of Directors
| Name (plus bio) | Position |
|---|---|
| Kim Dong-Jin | Vice Chairman |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | Interim President & Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Hyundai Motor Company | Vice President, Product Planning & Strategic Planning | Former |
Ok Suk (Owen) Koh was named president and chief executive officer of Hyundai Motor America in January 2006. Koh is responsible for the strategic direction and management of the company's operations reporting to Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) in Korea. Mr. Koh joined Hyundai Group in 1978. He is a senior executive vice president of HMC and has been at HMA since 2005 where he served as chief executive coordinator. Mr. Koh moved to the United States in 1993 to lead HYPA, an HMC subsidiary in San Diego, Calif., which later changed its name to Hyundai Translead (HT). Mr. Koh served as Hyundai Translead's president and CEO. Mr. Koh graduated from Dong Kuk University with a bachelor of arts degree in business economics. He lives with his wife in California and has two children, one son and one daughter.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | President and Chief Executive Officer | Current |
| Hyundai Translead | President and CEO | Former |
| Hypa Inc | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | COO | Current |
Christopher Hosford joined Hyundai Motor America in 1997 as Director of Communications. He is responsible for the company's corporate, product, and media relations. Hosford was formerly chief operating officer and director of the Automotive Group in the Los Angeles office of GCI, an international public relations firm. Prior to joining GCI Hosford was manager of Technology and Manufacturing Public Relations at Chrysler Corporation and a member of the corporate communications strategy team. Hosford began his work in public relations at Hill and Knowlton, Inc. where he was vice president of the firm's Japanese Business Division. Hosford began his career as a newspaper editor and later was a magazine editor and editorial director. Hosford serves on the board of several charitable organizations and is a member of the Public Relations Society of America and the International Motor Press Association.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | Vice President, Corporate Communications | Current |
| Hill & Knowlton, Inc. | Former |
Kathy Parker joined Hyundai Motor America in 1988 as an analyst in the Administration department. She was named Vice President, Human Resources and Community Relations in 2005 after 14 years in the department. She is responsible for establishing Human Resources policy direction for Hyundai Motor America (HMA) and Hyundai Motor Finance Company and for providing counsel in all Human Resources related areas for new Hyundai operations in the United States. She is also responsible for directing Hyundai's community relations efforts. Before becoming a member of the Human Resources division, Kathy worked in several departments at Hyundai, including Administration, Human Resources and Marketing where she was a member of the launch team for the Hyundai Advantage, America's Best Warranty program. Kathy is a board member of the American Red Cross and a member of the Society of Human Resources Management. She lives in Yorba Linda with her husband and twin daughters. Kathy graduated from UCLA with degree in History and received her MBA from California State University, Dominguez Hills.
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | Vice President, Human Resources and Community Relations | Current |
| The American National Red Cross | Board Member | Current |
| The American National Red Cross | Member | Current |
| California State University | Mba | Former |
| University of California, Los Angeles | Degree In History | Former |
| Hyundai Corporation | Member | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | Director, Public Relations | Current |
| Hyundai Motor Company | Director, Public Relations | Former |
| Organization | Position | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Hyundai Motor Company | Vice Chairman | Current |
Executive News
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First Consumers to Get 'Cash For Clunkers' In The United States
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First Consumers to Get 'Cash For Clunkers' In The United States
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Hyundai advances cash to car dealers for 'clunkers' program
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Quality improves for Detroit Big 3
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INTERVIEW-Hyundai sees U.S. car sales improving in 4th qtr
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