Successive Visits from Two Major US Exchanges Indicate 'Green Light' for Galaxy Corporation's Listing

Galaxy Corporation received successive visits from the Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Michael Harris, and the Vice Chairman of Nasdaq, Bob McCooey. These visits are seen as a 'green light' for Galaxy Corporation's potential listing on the US stock market, highlighting the company's innovative projects and unique IP competitiveness.
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Michael Harris, Vice Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), visited Galaxy Corporation's headquarters in Yeouido, Korea, on the 23rd to exchange views on concrete measures to deepen cooperation in the Korean and US capital markets.

Vice Chairman Harris visited the company on the same day to directly confirm the possibility of Galaxy Corporation's listing on the US stock market. Song Kang-ho, a leading Korean actor and a member of the company, also attended. His presence embodied Galaxy Corporation's unique IP competitiveness, which integrates technology and content. Vice Chairman Harris repeatedly expressed admiration during the company tour, deeply impressed by the company's vision.

Vice Chairman Harris strongly resonated with Galaxy Corporation's spirit of "challenging the impossible," stating, "Imagination cannot be conveyed to anyone if it is not expressed. I was deeply moved by the company's attitude of confronting challenges considered impossible by others and continuing to challenge them." This goes beyond mere technological evaluation, as a heavyweight in the global capital market responded to the company's fundamental philosophy, drawing even more attention.

The core business that the global market is focusing on is Project "The Day After Tomorrow." This project goes beyond traditional content creation, aiming to create "Another I" in the digital space. It seeks to build an innovative ecosystem where an individual's persona is projected onto an avatar (sub-character), ultimately materializing as a highly advanced "physical AI robot." This model aims to realize a future where virtual existences become tangible robots and coexist with humans.

Vice Chairman Harris showed deep interest in the future ecosystem envisioned by the company, stating, "Huge US capital will concentrate on companies with specialized competitiveness like Galaxy Corporation," indicating an optimistic outlook for a US listing. The fact that a top leader of the global capital market directly visited Korea and spoke such weighty words proves that the company's proposed "realization of imagination" holds solid substance and value in the global market.

Meanwhile, on the 4th of this month, Bob McCooey, Vice Chairman of Nasdaq, also visited the company to examine AI-based K-POP robot projects and virtual IP strategies. It is extremely unusual for senior executives from the two major US exchanges to visit the same Korean company in such a short period.