On the August 20 broadcast of KBS 1TV's "Docu Insight - Semiconductor Money, the Trajectory of Wealth," the semiconductor industry and investment trends driving the domestic stock market amid the AI boom were explored, introducing Jeon Won-joo's SK Hynix investment case.
Jeon reportedly bought the shares in the 20,000 won range per share around 2011, before SK Group acquired Hynix. On the broadcast, Jeon stated that she still holds the shares 15 years after purchasing them, saying, "I am waiting until they go up more." Although her exact purchase price and quantity have not been disclosed, industry insiders estimate her return on investment to be around 7,000 to 9,000 percent.
Previously, Jeon revealed the background behind her Hynix investment on a broadcast, saying, "I went to give a lecture and had a meal with the employees. The employees looked extremely talented and the company seemed solid, so I trusted them and invested."
Jeon, who started stock investing with 5 million won in 1987 and built assets worth billions of won, is often called "Jeon-ren Buffett." Through various broadcasts, she has emphasized her own rigorous investment principles. She shared, "Do not be greedy and go up one step at a time. Do not even think about taking an elevator," adding, "The core is to invest with money that can be left alone for a long time rather than money you need urgently, and not to sell quickly."
In fact, she once shared her experience of enduring a situation where her LG Electronics stock was cut in half, holding onto it until the end and turning a profit. She awakened the true value of long-term investing by saying, "Holding for five to six years is basic. If you invest after looking at a good company, it will rise eventually."
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(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)
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