Korean Stocks — Company Info from Public Data
Bong Stocks turns public market and disclosure data on companies listed in Korea (KOSPI / KOSDAQ) into plain-English reference pages — price, valuation, and financials at a glance. It is not investment advice and contains no target prices, ratings, or buy/sell recommendations.
English coverage is rolling out. 1201 pages available so far — more Korean large-caps are being added.
Market caps are shown in US dollars, converted from KRW at ₩1,411.9 per US$ (2026-08-18). Share prices and the figures in each write-up remain in Korean won.
How the numbers are built
Figures are computed from primary sources, not copied from other sites. Prices come from the Korea Financial Services Commission market-price API; financials come from OpenDART, Korea's official electronic disclosure system. Flow items such as revenue and net income use the trailing four quarters; balance items such as equity and debt use the latest quarter-end. Using only the last annual filing would leave ratios up to a year stale.
Per-share figures are rounded so that dividing the displayed price by the displayed EPS reproduces the displayed P/E — you can check the arithmetic yourself. The full method is published on the Methodology page.
What the 🔎 mark means
Pages marked 🔎 have had their recent filings read directly, with a written account of what the company sells, what moved the last results, and how the balance sheet looks. Every statement carries a tag showing whether it comes from an official filing, a calculation, or our own estimate. Pages without the mark carry computed metrics only.
What this site does not do
No target prices, no fair-value price points, no scores or rankings, no buy or sell timing. Forward-looking figures are labelled as unverified estimates on the page itself. If a number looks wrong, the Corrections page explains how to report it; we check, fix, and keep a record.
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