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Kumho Tires Cheshire CT

Local resource for Kumho tires in Cheshire. Here you can find all the information you need regarding Kumho tire dealers and service companies. Read further to find useful resources concerning Kumho passenger car and sedan tires, SUV and crossover tires, Kumho racing and performance tires, but also Kumho commercial truck tires, including line haul and regional tires.

Modern\S Anderson Tire & Auto
(203) 272-3296
514 West Main St
Cheshire, CT
Firestone Complete Auto Care
(203) 235-7921
72 Cook Ave
Meriden, CT
Firestone Tire & Service Centers
(203) 235-7921
72 Cook Ave
Meriden, CT
Berlin Bandag
1401 N Colony Road
Meriden, CT
The Tire Store
(203) 265-4666
491 North Colony Road
Wallingford, CT
Tire Service On Wheels Inc
(203) 272-6055
344 E Johnson Ave
Cheshire, CT
Gt Silver City Tire Co.
(203) 235-8606
155 Colony St
Meriden, CT
Sears
(203) 639-6695
470 Lewis Ave
Meriden, CT
Pep Boys Automotive Supercenter
(203) 634-2722
454 S Broad St
Meriden, CT
Englewood Tire
800-725-6172
55 Pent Hwy
Wallingford, CT
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Tire Review - Kumho Management Sought by Daewoo: Reports



Financial investors in Daewoo Engineering & Construction (E&C) are vying to take over the management of Kumho Industrial and other key units of the troubled Kumho Asiana Group with an investment of 2.5 trillion won in fresh capital, according to a report by the Korea Times.

But both Kumho Group and creditor banks dismissed the move, citing uncertainty over whether the investors could raise the funds, and their reluctance to give up the group management.

At a meeting with officials from the state-run Korea Development Bank (KDB) and other creditor banks Thursday, investors proposed that they would secure 2.2 trillion won from foreign banks, pension funds and other sources to acquire a 50.1% stake in Kumho Industrial, the largest stakeholder of Daewoo E&C.

They then said they would dispose of stakes in Kumho Industrial and retrieve the investment after the company is normalized. The investors also suggested they would invest 300 billion won to take over a controlling stake in Asiana Airlines when Korea's second-largest air carrier issues new stocks to increase its capital.

Under this scenario, not only Kumho Industrial and Asiana Airlines, but also Daewoo E&C and Korea Express will be controlled by the investors. Currently, the airline company owns the largest stake in the logistics unit, Kumho Group's cash cow.

The investors' proposal came days after creditors had offered to buy back the stakes held by the 18 investors at 18,000 won per sh...

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