SEOUL -- A South Korean activist fund is taking on the scandal-ridden Cho family, which controls Korean Air, with calls for the parent company to set up an independent committee to appoint top management.
Activist fund pushes for asset sales and debt reduction at Hanjin
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Korean Air Lines Chairman Cho Yang-ho arrives at a court in Seoul in July last year.
SEOUL -- A South Korean activist fund is taking on the scandal-ridden Cho family, which controls Korean Air, with calls for the parent company to set up an independent committee to appoint top management.