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- | '''So International''' is a Korean based manufacturing operation and is owned by [[Am-Kor Limited]].
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- | ==History==
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- | When Kim Young So was young, he began working at a local bicycle repair shop in Seoul, South Korea. After a few successful investments, Kim Young So bought a majority share in the shop. In 1951, the name was changed to So Bicycle Shop. In 1957, Kim Young So purchased a second shop in Seoul.
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- | In 1965, Kim Young So purchased a small local bicycle parts manufacturer. In 1968, Kim Young So built a new modern facility with the bicycle shop and manufacturing facility in one building. In 1971, the name was changed to So Manufacturing.
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- | Kim So passed away in August 1997. His company was passed onto his son. His son had no interest in the company and soon began looking for someone to buy the company. So Bicycle Manufacturing and Repair was purchased in 1997 and [[merger|merged]] with rival JT Bicycles. The remaining parts of So Manufacturing was purchased in 1998 by Am-Kor Limited, a business owned by [[United States|American]] Alex Richards and Korean Han Lee. In 1999, So Manufacturing was changed to So International.
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- | Outside of Korea and [[Japan]], So International is known as [[Am-Kor]].
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- | ==So Bicycles==
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- | So Bicycles was the first and most successful division of So International. In 1996, the company was was sold to an individual and the name was changed.
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- | ==So Motors==
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- | '''So Motors''' was created in 1980 as an experiment. It was a test to see if So Manufacturing could create a successful car. The car was the [[So Shi-Tei]]. The Shi-Tei was a compact car powered by the [[Si4]]. The Shi-Tei turned out to be a minor success until 1987 when sales began to fall. Production of the Shi-Tei stopped in January 1994.
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- | The Shi-Tei was brought back into production in 2002 by [[Am-Kor Limited]]. Am-Kor has turned the Shi-Tei into a minor success. Outside of Korea, the car is known as the So Car. So Motors announced an electric version in 2008 named the So STE. In 2009, So Motors made a deal with [[Richards Motor Company]] to sell cars in North America.
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- | ==Foreign Markets==
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- | * [[Japan]]: So Manufacturing Japan
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- | * Russia : So International Russia (closed and sold to a Russian company in 2004).
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- | * [[United States]]: So America (known as Am-Kor North America)
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- | ==See Also==
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- | * [[Am-Kor Limited]]
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- | * [[So Shi-Tei]]
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- | [[Category: So International]] [[Category: Am-Kor]]
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