Zoo Holdings Group

Started in 2006, the coffee brand franchise started to rise in 2009, but in 2011, Kim Kun-woo, CEO of the New York Mercantile Exchange, lost ground in the new social commerce business and sold all of the rights of the company in June 2012.

Since 2014, Kim Kun-woo has been a member of the Chinese Trade Corporation in China, renamed as the company's trademark shareholder, and the owner of the Chinese branch of China, Guangzhou, Changteung, and Changzhou, who owns the ' ZOO ' brand in China, and the owner of " ZooCoffee " in China, Guangzhou, and Changsha.

In May 2015, Kim Kun-woo founded the ZOO HOLDINGS GROUP in Hong Kong, Korea, in which each subsidiary owned by each corporation owned by the respective subsidiaries of each corporation, and secured as the de facto shareholder of the existing brand.

History

In the case of the " ZOO " brand, " Guangzhou, " a creditor of the " ZOO " brand, Guangzhou, Guangzhou, and Changzhou filed a lawsuit against rival companies in Beijing, Guangzhou, and Changshan, which uses " ZooCoffee " brand names in Beijing in 2016. These lawsuits are currently pending lawsuits in jurisdictions. Kwangzhou insists that the unauthorized use of " ZooCoffee " brands and " ZooCoffee " brands by the State Council of China, which is a legitimate liability of " ZOO " brands, constitutes a violation of the rights of Guangzhou.

In November of this year, the company will cease to receive warnings from the Ministry of Labor of the People's Republic of China and the Department of Public Works and Customs, and the company will cease to receive any real names, such as the owner of the company's state-owned companies, and the state-owned liquor maker, while the company will be merged into the stores in 2017.

Currently, more than 10 cases of lawsuits and lawsuits are underway in the Korean People's Republic of China and the Department of Trade and Family Affairs in the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China.


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