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Gravity Co.

#7034

Rank

$421.59M

Marketcap

South Korea

Country

Gravity Co.
Leadership team

Mr. Heung Gon Kim (CFO & Exec. Director)

Mr. Yoshinori Kitamura (Chairman & COO)

Mr. Hyun Chul Park (CEO & Exec. Director)

Products/ Services
Air Transportation, Mechanical Design, Mechanical Engineering
Number of Employees
100 - 500
Headquarters
Barnet, Barnet, United Kingdom
Established
2017
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001313310
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
GRVY
Social Media
Overview
Location
Summary
Gravity Co., Ltd. develops and publishes online and mobile games in South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Japan. The company offers a massively multiplayer online role-playing game, including Ragnarok Online, Dragonica, Ragnarok Online II, and Ragnarok Prequel II. Its mobile games portfolio includes Ragnarok M: Eternal Love; Ragnarok Origin; Ragnarok X: Next Generation; the Labyrinth of Ragnarok; Ragnarok Poring Merge; Tera Classic; Ragnarok: The Lost Memories; Sadako M; NBA: Rise To Stardom; Milkmaid Of The Milky Way; and Paladog Tactics. The company also provides console games, such as Ragnarok DS for Nintendo DS; Ragnarok: The Princess of Light and Darkness for PlayStation Portable; Ragnarok Odyssey for PlayStation Vita; Double Dragon II for Xbox 360; Ragnarok Odyssey Ace for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 3; and GRANDIA HD Collection for Nintendo Switch. In addition, it offers games for IPTV, including Pororo: The Little Penguin; and markets dolls, stationery, food, and other character-based merchandises, as well as game manuals, monthly magazines, and other publications. Further, the company provides system development and maintenance services, as well as system integration services to third parties. As of December 31, 2021, it owned 156 registered domain names. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Gravity Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.
History

The corporation started as a small business in Shinsa-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul, South Korea and has expanded to an international corporate interest with several subsidiary divisions. On 8 February 2005, Gravity Corporation made their IPO and traded $108 million US dollars on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol GRVY, making it the first Korean game company to be listed on the NASDAQ.The company has had a rather turbulent history initially involving internal political conflicts between CEO Hakyu Kim , and company president Jung Ryool Kim , but has since stabilised and expanded operations to all of north and south-east Asia through supervised partnerships with native corporate entities. However, while Gravity Corporation's flagship product Ragnarok Online is considered a success in Asia, operations are not as well developed in Europe and the United States in comparison to similar products marketed and developed there.

Jung Ryool Kim, diverted approximately $6 million in company funds to himself between 2002 and 2004, which eventually led to an investigation, settlement, and corrections of financial statements for those years. On 30 August 2005, Jung Ryool Kim, the controlling shareholder, sold his 52% stake and set plans to quit as a director. The buyers of his shares were Ezer and Techno Groove of Japan, a pair of technology ventures controlled by Il Young Ryu and Taizo and Masayoshi Son. After becoming the new majority shareholder, on 13 September 2005, Il Young Ryu was named by Gravity as its new chairman and joint chief executive. EZER subsequently returned Techno Groove's investment of 9.9 billion yen to Asian Groove, which gave up any interest in Gravity. On 19 October 2007, EZER sold their interest in Gravity to Son Assets Management or SAM.On 22 May 2006, Gravity announced it had invested $9 Million in US game developer Perpetual Entertainment. Consequently, Gravity received a position on Perpetual's board of directors. Gravity also received "priority rights for future access to contents and other intellectual property rights of Perpetual Entertainment." On 21 November 2007, Gravity announced they had lost their investment after Perpetual cancelled its development of the MMORPG Gods and Heroes.On 5 December 2007, Gravity announced they had formed a new US-based game developer, L5 Games. L5 is a subsidiary of Gravity Interactive, Inc. and is based in San Mateo, California. The company was composed of former Blizzard Entertainment employees, and went into liquidation in 2008.On 14 February 2008, GungHo Online Entertainment obtained 52.4% stake of Gravity.

Legal Issues

Gravity faced litigation in 2006 when two US based hedge funds complained that majority shareholders and officers had violated their fiduciary obligations. In 2007, Gravity agreed to settle for $10 million, but continued to deny any wrongdoing.

Mission
Gravity Co.'s mission is to empower people and organizations through innovative technology solutions.
Vision
Gravity Co.'s vision is to be a leader in technology innovation and breakthrough solutions that drive a positive impact for all.
Key Team

Mr. Taik Baik Seung (Chief Marketing Officer and Sr. Exec. VP)

Mr. Kazuki Morishita (Exec. Director)

Mr. Kyu Hyeong Lee (Sr. Exec. VP of HR)

Mr. Kazuya Sakai (Exec. Director)

Recognition and Awards
Gravity Co. has won numerous awards, including the Technology Innovation Award from the World Economic Forum and the Enterprise of the Year Award from the Gartner Group.
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Gravity Co.
Leadership team

Mr. Heung Gon Kim (CFO & Exec. Director)

Mr. Yoshinori Kitamura (Chairman & COO)

Mr. Hyun Chul Park (CEO & Exec. Director)

Products/ Services
Air Transportation, Mechanical Design, Mechanical Engineering
Number of Employees
100 - 500
Headquarters
Barnet, Barnet, United Kingdom
Established
2017
Company Registration
SEC CIK number: 0001313310
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
100M - 500M
Traded as
GRVY
Social Media