This page explains how KoreaPlus-Lifes researches, writes, and corrects its coverage. We want
readers to know exactly where our information comes from and how it is produced.
Sources
Our analysis is built on public, verifiable sources: Korea Exchange (KRX) filings and market data,
company disclosures and investor materials, reputable financial press (such as Reuters and Bloomberg),
and reference material including Wikipedia for company background. Where an article cites specific
figures, the supporting sources are listed at the bottom of the post.
How articles are produced
We use AI-assisted drafting as part of our workflow, combined with structured data inputs (live
market data, news, and company background) and editorial framing. The goal of every piece is
information gain: each article is required to add at least one element of original value — an estimate
with stated assumptions, a falsifiable forecast, or a synthesis the underlying sources do not state
directly — rather than restating what is already available elsewhere.
Accuracy & corrections
We hedge uncertain figures (“around”, “estimates suggest”) rather than inventing precision, and we
avoid stating unconfirmed partnerships or contracts as fact. If you spot an error, email us and we
will correct it promptly. Corrections that materially change an article are noted on the page.
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KoreaPlus-Lifes is editorial and educational. Nothing here is investment, financial, or trading
advice. Always do your own research and consult a licensed professional before making decisions.