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  • Comment: The same problem persists with the philosophy section. The long description about his personal investing technique is written in a way that violates WP:NPOV. Also, please provide citations for the awards section. Thanks! Haiiya (talk) (contribs) 03:40, 7 June 2022 (UTC)
  • Comment: Phrases such as "Park prefers to say" and the following long description sounds like an advertisement. This is especially true for the Philosophy section, where you describe his investment technique. Also, please check for the [citation needed]s below for guidance. Thanks! Haiiya (talk) (contribs) 03:04, 4 June 2022 (UTC)
  • Comment: Probably notable as he appears on NAVER as a profile, but phrases like "widely considered to be the Warren Buffet of Korea can be controversial and need to be backed up with more sources if true. Haiiya (talk) (contribs) 21:52, 2 June 2022 (UTC)


Young-Ok Park (Korean: 박영옥, born April 28, 1961) is a South Korean investor. Park owns large shares in Korean companies [citation needed], and is known as Stock Farmer.[1] Park is the chairman and CEO of Smart Income Group.[2]

Education

Park Young-Ok grew up in a small village in Jangsu, North Jeolla Province, South Korea. From a young age, he helped his family farming in the countryside. He knew farmer’s hard work leads to harvest. He also felt great joy when all the time he had invested came into fruition. This has influenced his later nickname of Stock Farmer[3].

Park went to Chung-Ang University on a full scholarship[3]. He graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor in Business Administration. He then acquired a Master of Finance Management at the Graduate School of International Business Administration[4].

Career

Timeline

After serving as fund manager for Hyundai Investment Research Institute, Daishin Securities and International Investment Advisory, Park became head of Kyobo Securities’ Apgujeong branch in 1997[1][5] [6].

Following 9/11, Park became a full-time investor[3]. Using some of his own money and some that he had borrowed from friends, he invested 3 billion won in plummeting companies, which recovered after six months. He established his own company, Smart Income, in 2005.[7]: he made some of his best investment returns during the 2008 and 2013 financial crises[7][2][8].

Park has been a professor at Chung-Ang University Graduate School of Industrial Start-up Management since 2013. In 2015, he became Director of Youth Future Network, as well as Co-representative of Unification and Sharing. In 2018, he became Associate President of the Korea Tax Association.[9]

Philosophy

Park is known as Stock Farmer. His philosophy is similar to how farmers grow crops, choosing varieties that are resistant to pests and have high yields.[1][10]

Park’s initial stock of 45 million won in 1998 was increased by 5,000 times. As of 2022, he owns more than 200 billion won in stocks in public record.[11][12] Park’s favored sector to accompany is agriculture[13].

Holdings

Park only invests in Korean companies, as an act of patriotism[14]. He has accompanied the growth of Korean companies such as Boryeong Pharmaceutical, Nongshim, Ahn Lab, Hotel Shilla, Sun, Continental Pavilion, Samcheonri Bicycle, Setrek Eye, Samkwang Glass, Jogwang Leather, Coentech, Daedong Industrial, GKL, Paradise, Kangwon Land, National Treasure Design, DPC, ATINUM Investment, and Very Good Travel.[15][16]

As of 2022, Park is a major shareholder of 5 to 10 IPOs, including Samsung Electronics, POSCO Holdings, Amore Pacific, Hankook Tire, Korea Economic TV, IDIS Holdings, Alton Sports, and National Treasure Design. Very Good travel, another one of these companies, has reported that as of 2022, Park’s stake has expanded from 8.75% to 11.15%. Jogwang Leather has announced that Park’s shares recently increased from 818,965 to 821,965 after he bought 3,000 shares at KRW 48,462 per share. Park holds 14.71% of Jogwang Leather, the largest stake among its individual shareholders.[17][18][19]

Personal life

Park lives with his wife[20] and has three children, including art collector and curator Su Park, who also serves as International Acquisitions Director at Smart Income Inc.[14][21][22]

Published books

Park Young-Ok has published a number of books.[23][24]

  • 2021 : 주식투자의 절대원칙 (The absolute principles of stock investment)
  • 2018 : 돈일하게 하라 (Let your money work)
  • 2015 : 주식회사의 약속 (The promise of a stock company)
  • 2015 : 주식, 농부처럼 투자하라 (Stocks: invest like a farmer)
  • 2014 : 얘야, 너는 기업의 주인이다 (You’re the owner of the company, kiddo)
  • 2013 : 주식투자자의 시선 (The investor’s viewpoint)

Awards

  • 2017: Dong-A Ilbo’s Trust and Responsibility Division of CEO Enterprises in Korea’s Economy[25]
  • 2016: Monthly CEO Social Responsibility Management Division to Shine Korea’s Future[26]
  • 2015: The Future Management Division of the Creative Management Awards in Korea[27]
  • 2015: CEO Ethics to Shine Korea’s Future[27]

References

  1. ^ a b c "주식농부 박영옥의 '주식투자 절대원칙'과 '투자 10계명'". November 6, 2021.
  2. ^ a b ""한국의 워런 버핏이라고 불리는 대표적 가치투자자" 박영옥의 '주식 농부처럼 투자하라'". 한국강사신문. February 17, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "박영옥 전업투자자(경영학과 82학번)". 중대신문사. June 8, 2014.
  4. ^ "박영옥(주식농부) | 작가 & 작품 - 교보문고". www.kyobobook.co.kr.
  5. ^ "[인터뷰] 종잣돈 4500만원을 1000억으로 불린 '주식 농부' 박영옥이 스님을 찾아간 이유는?". 조선비즈. March 18, 2022.
  6. ^ "박영옥(주식농부) - YES24 작가파일". www.yes24.com.
  7. ^ a b "주식농부 박영옥 주식투자로 반드시 부자 될 수 있다". www.wowtv.co.kr. October 22, 2021.
  8. ^ "주식농부 박영옥이 '불혹投'를 권하는 까닭". 아시아경제. January 31, 2013.
  9. ^ "박영옥 프로필 : 네이버 통합검색". search.naver.com.
  10. ^ "[주식고수] "주식은 사냥 아닌 농사"...'주식농부' 박영옥의 투자관". 뉴스핌.
  11. ^ "[인터뷰] 신문 팔던 소년, 1천억대 주식 갑부 되다". 뉴스핌.
  12. ^ "'주린이'를 위한 주식농부의 조언, "배당 3%이상인 기업과 동행하라"". www.donga.com. October 3, 2020.
  13. ^ "'주식 농부' 박영옥 대표 "투자 전, 최소 3년은 기업 공부해라" [심성미의 투자의킥]". hankyung.com. December 19, 2021.
  14. ^ a b "[ET] 슈퍼개미 자산가가 '어린이날' TV에 나온 이유(feat. '주식농부' 박영옥 대표)". KBS 뉴스.
  15. ^ https://www.asiae.co.kr/article/2015101510063849583
  16. ^ https://annesh.tistory.com/189
  17. ^ https://www.sedaily.com/NewsView/22TWDXXIS9
  18. ^ "[공시]'주식농부' 박영옥, 조광피혁 주식 3000주 추가 매수". 뉴스웨이. January 28, 2022.
  19. ^ "[인물 프로필] 참좋은여행사 마구 사들인 박영옥 누구?". 글로벌이코노믹. June 8, 2019.
  20. ^ "돈 일하게하라 by 주식농부 박영옥_당신도 행복한 투자자가 될 수 있다". 네이버 블로그 | 월천파파 도전 프로젝트.
  21. ^ "봄 스타일 맛집! 인플루언서 3인의 스프링 룩". COSMOPOLITAN. April 26, 2021.
  22. ^ "수리의 탐나는 라이프". m.post.naver.com.
  23. ^ "2022년 전망 | 증시, '주식농부' 박영옥·'미주미TV' 이항영 대표". monthly.chosun.com. December 21, 2021.
  24. ^ "2022년 가장 핫한 주식은 바로 이거예요_1,000억대 주식부자 박영옥이 공개하는". m.post.naver.com.
  25. ^ "[2017 한국 경제를 움직이는 CEO]1가족 1기업 주식갖기로 한국경제 견인". www.donga.com (in Korean). 2017-05-30. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  26. ^ "동문소식 - 박영옥(경영82)동문, '2016 한국의 미래 빛낼 CEO' 선정". www.caual.com (in Korean). 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2022-06-07.
  27. ^ a b "2015 한국의 미래를 빛낼 CEO 36인 선정". monthly.chosun.com (in Korean). 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2022-06-07.