The audio transcript discusses an incident related to stock price manipulation. The incident involves multiple individuals, including investor Lim Chang-jeong and investment expert Ra Deok-yeon, who may have been involved in stock manipulation. It's mentioned that thousands of investors, including Lim Chang-jeong, were affected. The stock prices in question had risen significantly over a period of 2-3 years, which is different from typical hit-and-run manipulation cases. There are questions about regulatory authorities' responsibilities in supervising such cases. An investigation is ongoing, led by the Southern District Prosecutors' Office.
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1. Every Wednesday, there is a program covering the economy, presented in an easy-to-understand manner.
2. The stock price manipulation case is being discussed, and Prosecutor General Lee Won-seok is determined to investigate it thoroughly.
3. SG Securities is mentioned in connection with the incident, but it is portrayed as a platform, not the culprit.
4. A person named Ra Deok-yeon and Na Do-gyeon are mentioned as individuals involved in investment and transactions.
5. Chairman Kim Ik-rae of Dow Kiwoom Group is mentioned in connection with the stock price plunge.
6. There are questions about whether the stock price manipulation was illegal or not.
7. Lim Chang-jung, a singer, is mentioned as one of the investors.
8. Thousands of investors, including Lim Chang-jung, are mentioned as relatively well-off.
9. Some investors may have suffered significant losses due to the stock price crash.
10. The stock price increase in certain stocks took place over a long period (1 to 3 years) rather than being a short-term manipulation.
11. There are discussions about the responsibility of authorities and supervision.
12. Claims are made that the Financial Services Commission may have acted too late in response to the situation.
13. The Southern District Prosecutors' Office is conducting an investigation into the incident.
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