Shin Kyuk-ho

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Shin Kyuk-ho(Korean:신격호;3 November 1921 – 19 January 2020), known inJapanasShigemitsu Takeo(Lại thấy ánh mặt trời võ hùng),[2]was aZainichi Koreanbusinessman known for being the founder of the South Korean-Japanese conglomerateLotte Corporation(Group), now one of the largestchaebolsin South Korea.[3]

Shin Kyuk-ho
신격호
Shin in 1964
Born(1921-11-03)3 November 1921
Died19 January 2020(2020-01-19)(aged 98)
Seoul,South Korea
NationalitySouth Korean
EducationWaseda University(Jitsugyo High and kōgakkō[1])
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFounder ofLotte Corporation
Children4, includingShin Dong-bin
RelativesShin Choon-ho(brother)
Shin Dong-won(nephew)
Native names
Japanese name
KanjiLại thấy ánh mặt trời võ hùng
Kanaしげみつ たけお
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnShigemitsu Takeo
Korean name
Hangul신격호
HanjaTân cách hạo
Transcriptions
Revised RomanizationSin Gyeok-ho
McCune–ReischauerSin Kyŏkho

During thebubble economyofJapanfrom the 1980s to the 1990s, he became the fourth wealthiest person in the world according to American business magazineForbesin 1988,[4]setting the record for the greatest wealth ever achieved by a Korean.[5]Driven by a lifelong desire to contribute to hishomeland,South Korea (Republic of Korea), his dream of theLotte World Tower,the sixth tallest building in the world and the highest in theKorean peninsula,was realized in 2016, and he died in 2020.[6][7][8]

Career

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Shin was born inUlsan,Korea, Empire of Japanin 1921. He was the first of five sons and five daughters. Among his siblings wasShin Choon-ho,founder of South Korean food conglomerateNongshim.In 1941, he stowed away on a ship to Japan, where he studied chemical engineering atWaseda University[9](kōgakkō) after he graduated from Waseda Jitsugyo High School. He adopted the Japanese name Takeo Shigemitsu and opened arice cookermanufacturing plant in 1942.[2]After the plant was destroyed during anair raid,[citation needed]Shin was rendered an unemployed college graduate until he foundedLottein 1948.[10]Lotte was expanded to South Korea in 1967.[11]It grew from selling chewing gum to becoming a majormultinational corporation.[12]

In 2006, Shin and his family were ranked 136th onForbesmagazine's list "The World's Billionaires."[13]In 2009, Shin was ranked 38th on the magazine's list of South Korea's richest people.[14]Lotte itself wasSouth Korea's fifth largestconglomerateas of 2017.[15]

In June 2017, Shin retired from his role as board director of Lotte Holdings Co. after holding the position for nearly 70 years.[16]In December 2017, he was sentenced to four years in prison after he was convicted of embezzling 128.6 billionwon(119 millionUSD) from Lotte. However, Shin was allowed to remain free given his poor health.[17]

Personal life

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Shin had a total of four children from three marriages. His first wife, Noh Soon-hwa, died in 1949. They had one daughter, Shin Young-ja (born 1944).[18]Shin then married a Japanese woman, Hatsuko Shigemitsu, in 1952 under thecommon-law marriagesystem.[19][20]They had two sons, Shin Dong-joo (born 1954)[21]andShin Dong-bin(born 1956).[22]Shin was also married to Seo Mi-Kyung in South Korea under the country'scommon-law marriagesystem.[23]They had one daughter, Shin Yu-mi (born 1982).[24]Because of this bigamic common-law marriage status, some regard Seo Mi-Kyung as a concubine of Shin Kyuk-ho.[25]Shin Dong-bin,second son of Shin Kyuk-ho and Hatsuko Shigemitsu, referred to Seo Mi-Kyung as "my father's girlfriend".[26]

References

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  1. ^"[Who is?] 신격호 롯데그룹 명예회장".
  2. ^ab"Lotte Group founder Shin Kyuk Ho's life from rags to riches to prison term".The Straits Times.22 December 2017.Retrieved15 August2018.
  3. ^"신격호"[Shin Kyuk-ho].Daum 100(in Korean).Retrieved15 August2018.
  4. ^"롯데 신격호회장 세계 4위 갑부랭크|개인자산 80억불…한·일에 42개기업 거느려|유지제품으로 출발 “롯데껌” 으로 큰돈 벌어 ".JoongAng Ilbo(in Korean). 9 July 1988.Retrieved8 November2023.
  5. ^조선비즈 (15 December 2022)."한-일서 사업 세계적 거부/신격호 롯데그룹회장(일요대담)".조선비즈(in Korean).Retrieved8 November2023.
  6. ^""한국 국격 높일 수 있다면…롯데월드타워, 이윤 안 남아도 된다"".The Korea Economic Daily(in Korean). 28 October 2021.Retrieved24 October2023.
  7. ^신호경 (3 May 2017)."신격호, '30년 꿈' 이뤘다…롯데월드타워 123층 직접 올라(종합)".Yonhap News Agency(in Korean).Retrieved24 October2023.
  8. ^신호경 (3 May 2017)."신격호, '평생 숙원' 롯데월드타워 123층 올랐다".Yonhap News Agency(in Korean).Retrieved8 November2023.
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  10. ^Magdin, Radu (12 July 2022)."Council Post: The Asian Century: Its Roots In Family Businesses And The Choices They Made".Forbes.Retrieved26 February2023.
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  12. ^Schreiber, Mark (3 March 2018)."Anniversaries loom for gum producer Lotte and the Yoshiwara red-light district".Japan Times.ISSN0447-5763.Retrieved15 August2018.
  13. ^"#136 Shin Kyuk-Ho & family".Forbes.2006. Archived fromthe originalon 15 August 2018.Retrieved15 August2018.
  14. ^"#38 Shin Kyuk-Ho".Forbes.29 April 2009. Archived fromthe originalon 4 May 2009.Retrieved15 August2018.
  15. ^"Lotte Hotel to open chain in Myanmar next month".Yonhap News Agency. 1 August 2017.Retrieved15 August2018.
  16. ^Kim, Hooyeon (24 June 2017)."Lotte Group Founder Shin Kyuk-ho Retires as Board Director at 94".Bloomberg.Retrieved15 August2018.
  17. ^"Jail for 95-year-old South Korean tycoon".BBC News.22 December 2017.Retrieved15 August2018.
  18. ^Min, Byeong-ki; Park, Jun-u (7 July 2016)."신영자 이사장 영장심사때 대성통곡… '애끓는 모정'".Munhwa Ilbo.Retrieved15 August2018.
  19. ^Yu, Sin-jae (1 August 2015)."롯데, 시게미쓰 gia môn 의 전쟁".The Hankyoreh(in Korean).Retrieved15 August2018.
  20. ^"신격호 롯데 총괄회장 부인 시게미쓰 하츠코 법률혼 아닌 사실혼 관계"[Lotte Chairman Shin Kyuk-ho in an informal relationship with Shigemitsu Hatsuko].Seoul Shinmun(in Korean). 8 March 2016.Retrieved20 January2020.
  21. ^"신동주"[Shin Dong-joo].Daum 100(in Korean).Retrieved15 August2018.
  22. ^"신동빈"[Shin Dong-bin].Daum 100(in Korean).Retrieved15 August2018.
  23. ^"Lotte suspected of giving favors to founder's third wife".Yonhap News Agency. 17 June 2016.Retrieved15 August2018.
  24. ^Park, Ji-hyeon (29 August 2015)."롯데가 경영권 분쟁 속 '방배동 별당' 서미경·신유미 모녀는?".Women's Chosun(in Korean).Retrieved15 August2018.
  25. ^"중혼 불법인데 셋째 부인? '신격호와 사실혼' 서미경 호칭 논란"[Is it illegal to get married as the third wife? Controversy over Shin Kyuk-ho's 'informal wife'].Money Today(in Korean). 20 January 2020.Retrieved20 January2020.
  26. ^"' cố 신격호' 빈소 30분 머문 서미경 누구? "임신 후 자취 감춰""[Seo Mi-kyung, hidden after pregnancy, showed up for 30 minutes].Segye Ilbo(in Korean). 20 January 2020.Retrieved20 January2020.