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[Breaking] HVM Signs 167 Billion Won Super Alloy Supply Contract with Overseas Aerospace Metal Distributor

HVM announced in a regulatory filing on the 19th that it has signed a "Super Alloy" supply contract worth 167 billion won with an overseas aerospace metal distr

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[Breaking] HVM Signs 167 Billion Won Super Alloy Supply Contract with Overseas Aerospace Metal Distributor
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HVM announced in a regulatory filing on the 19th that it has signed a "Super Alloy" supply contract worth 167 billion won with an overseas aerospace metal distributor.

The exact contract value is 16,709,674,925 won, a large-scale order representing 25.12% of the company's most recent revenue (66,531,544,743 won) based on the 2025 standalone financial statements. The region for sales and supply is overseas.

Details including the counterparty's company name, recent revenue, and supplied items were not disclosed at the counterparty's request to maintain confidentiality. However, HVM stated that it has a track record of executing similar contracts with the said client over the past three years. The products under this contract will be manufactured using the company's own production methods.

The contract period runs from June 19, 2026, to December 9, 2026, with payment to be made within 30 days after product supply. The contract amount converted into Korean won was calculated based on USD 10,968,672, applying the Seoul foreign exchange brokerage exchange rate of 1,523.40 won per dollar as of June 19, 2026.

The company explained that the contract details may be subject to change depending on future progress. In particular, the stated contract end date is a projected date calculated taking into account the expected payment schedule after delivery, and a correction disclosure will be made if there are any changes to the schedule in the future.

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