[종합] President Shin Chun-ho, the business community in mourning procession late into the night …



[ad_1]

The procession of condolences to the business world like Choi Tae-won and Hwang Gak-gyu …
Vice President Shin Dong-won and other children are welcome …

[서울=뉴스핌] Reporter Nam Rada = The late Nongshim President Shin Chun-ho, who died on the 27th, is holding a late-night mourning procession. The Bum-Lotte family, including the deceased’s younger brother, Purmil president Shin Joon-ho, and Shin’s youngest son-in-law, Seo Kyung-bae, president of AMOREPACIFIC Group, also followed suit.

The condolences he had in a relationship with the deceased expressed his regret that the food industry had become a big star.

[서울=뉴스핌] Reporter Nam Rada = SK President Tae-won Choi greets Mega Mart Vice President Samnam Shin Dong-ik at the vacancy of Nongshim President Shin Chun-ho on the 27th. [사진=농심] 2021.03.27 [email protected]

This morning, in front of President Shin’s vacancy prepared in the funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital, it was filled with a wreath sent by politicians and businessmen.

The first person to visit the poor was President Shin Joon-ho. Following him, Hwang Gak-gyu, former vice president of Lotte Holdings, Choi Eun-young, president of Yusu Holdings (formerly president Hanjin Shipping), and Kim Yun, president of Samyang Holdings also expressed their condolences.

Around 9 o’clock on this day, SK President Choi Tae-won also visited the poor and commemorated the deceased. President Choi appears to have visited an empty place late at night to comfort the grieving family, as a reason for High School (Shin Il High School) and Korea University, with Vice President Shin Dong-ik, Mega Mart.

President Choi said, “I came as a friend of Vice President Shin Dong-ik. I knew him a lot in high school and I remember being scolded because he did something wrong on the spot.”

Children such as Vice President Shin Dong-won, the eldest son of the deceased, Yulchon Chemical Vice President Shin Dong-yoon, Vice President Shin Dong-ik and Nongshim Vice President of Planning Shin Hyun-ju, welcomed condolences in a vacant place. The deceased second daughter, Shin Yun-gyeong, and her son-in-law Seo Gyeong-bae, also sustained the criticism.

[서울=뉴스핌] Reporter Nam Rada = The eldest son, Shin Dong-won, vice president of Nongshim, is burning in front of the young jeong of the president of Nongshim, Shin Chun-ho, who died on the 27th. [사진=농심] 2021.03.27 [email protected]

Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin, his nephew, replaced him by sending a wreath of flowers to the funeral. Shin is known to be currently in Japan. SDJ Corporation President Shin Dong-joo will also be staying in Japan, so he is expected not to attend the funeral. Even after returning home, considering the period of self-isolation, provisions are virtually impossible.

Previously, in January last year, his younger brother, Shin Chun-ho, did not attend the funeral of the late honorary president of the Lotte Group, Shin Gyeok-ho, the father of the two brothers.

Instead, Shin Dong-won, vice president of Nongshim Group, son of President Shin Chun-ho, participated in the funeral and expressed his condolences. At the time, the reason for President Shin Chun-ho’s absence was unknown.

The conflict between President Chun-ho Shin’s brothers and Gyeok-ho Shin is well known in the business world. It started when President Shin Chun-ho entered the ramen business despite opposition from his older brother, President Gyeok-ho Shin.

President Gyeok-ho Shin was uncomfortable with the overlapping business areas with Lotte and the inclusion of ‘Lotte’ in the product name. Finally, the objective of the conflict began to deepen when he notified President Shin Chun-ho that he would subtract ‘Lotte’ from his mission.

Later, President Shin Chun-ho changed his mission to Nongshim, and the two brothers, who had not had official exchanges since then, were unable to end the conflict until the day of their death.

President Shin, who has been in charge of Nongshim for 56 years, passed away from a chronic illness around 3:38 a.m. on the same day at the age of 92.

[email protected]

[ad_2]