Park Myung-soo's unexpected secret to Starbucks' 10 billion investment was not mine (Hall Myung-soo)
Feb 01, 2025
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On the 31st of last month, on the YouTube channel 'Hall Myung-soo', there is a 'late child'..A video titled 「The Parenting War」 of the introverted baby and the (grandfather) father was posted.
On this day, Park Myung-soo decided to take care of Chae-ah, the daughter of the camera director, for a day. Before filming the full-fledged parenting content, Park Myung-soo was given a mission to do 'Bank PPL'.
The production team asked "Do you usually do a lot of financial technology?" and Park Myung-soo "I don't have money to do financial technology." It's a negative bank account." In response, the production team asked "What was it like in your 20s?" and Park Myung-soo put "in his bank account." I didn't have a lot of money in my 20s, so I put my monthly income in my bank account."
Park Myung-soo said he tried to buy a house in his 30s. Park Myung-soo, who said he didn't do financial technology separately even in his 40s, asked the production team "Do you mean you earned a lot even if you didn't do financial technology separately?"
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Park Myung-soo's wife, Han Soo-min, made headlines for succeeding in building financing. Han Soo-min is famous for making huge profits by purchasing old buildings and remodeling them to open Starbucks.
Han Soo-min purchased a building in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul for 2.9 billion won in 2011, increased the value of the building by using Starbucks, and sold the building for 4.66 billion won in 2014, earning more than 1 billion won in market profit.
In December 2014, Han Soo-min purchased a building and site located in Bangbae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul for 8.9 billion won and opened Starbucks and sold it for 17.35 billion won five years later, enjoying a market profit of more than 8.4 billion won.
Han Soo-min, who enjoyed more than 10 billion won in market profits from the method, purchased a building located in Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul for 13.7 billion won last year. The building was home to Starbucks, which houses a dessert cafe and an entertainment office.
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