Woori CBV: Information on Audited FS 2012 & capital adequacy ratio

Apr 8th at 14:00
08-04-2013 14:00:49+07:00

Woori CBV: Information on Audited FS 2012 & capital adequacy ratio

Woori Cbv Securities Corporation (Woori CBV) announced its Information on Audited FS 2012 & capital adequacy ratio. The reports (in Vietnamese version) is posted on the website of Woori CBV: http://www.wooricbv.com/ContentView.aspx?DID=7222 or 7223

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