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  1. Le groupe Lotte de Corée du Sud, ( Hangul :"롯데", "Lottoi", "Rotde" en Romanisation révisée du coréen) est une chaebeol, c'est-à-dire, un groupe d'entreprises coréennes ayant des participations croisées entre elles. L'entreprise a été fondée en 1967 par Shin Kyuk-Ho.

  2. In the 1970s, LOTTE established LOTTE Chilsung Beverage, LOTTE Samkang, LOTTE Ham/Milk, and Lotteria to develop as the largest food business in Korea and through the establishment of Hotel LOTTE and LOTTE Shopping, it constructed the basis of the modernization in the field of distribution and tourism industry that was regarded as wasteland at ...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lotte_GroupLotte Group - Wikipedia

    Lotte Group is a corporate group started by Korean businessman Shin Kyuk-ho in Tokyo on June 28, 1948, starting with the Japanese Lotte Co., composed of Lotte Holdings (Japan) and Lotte Corporation (South Korea).

  4. LOTTE Corporation plans to actively cooperate and support affiliate companies in order to improve corporate value and enhance competitiveness. For the group’s sustainable growth in the mid- to long-term perspective, we will take the lead in discovering new growth engines and pioneering new markets. We will also strive to improve the brand ...

  5. To promote sustainable growth over the next 50 years, LOTTE has chosen to focus on qualitative growth and declared a new vision. “Lifetime Value Creator” represents our resolution to make LOTTE a brand that provides our customers

  6. www.lottecorp.com › global › enBUSINESS | LOTTE

    Since it first entered the food industry in 1967 with the foundation of LOTTE Wellfood, LOTTE has grown to become the top food business group leader for a diverse range of food markets, such as confectionery, beverages, liquor, food ingredients, and processed foods, and even dining businesses.

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