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What you actually get

Three things, shown as they really look: the alert, the report, and the AI answer. All examples below use real filing data.

01 · THE ALERT

Quiet until it matters

When a stock on your watchlist files something that matters, this lands in your inbox. Alerts fire on dilution events (convertible bonds, rights offerings, capital reductions, splits) and every fatal-type filing — embezzlement charges, audit-opinion issues, unfaithful-disclosure sanctions and KRX administrative-issue designations. Quiet by design: a typical 10-stock watchlist gets a handful of alerts per month — most days, nothing.

From: onboarding@koreastockcheck.com · [SAMPLE — real filings of a company since delisted]
WATCHLIST ALERT

Kukbo (001140) filed a new rights offering

A stock on your watchlist filed a rights offering (dilution) today — its 9th in 3 years.

Rating at the time: HIGHEST RISK (score 57). Historically, 42% of companies with this rating were later delisted for cause — 8× the market average rate.

How it ended: Kukbo was delisted on 2026-01-27 — audit opinion disclaimed two years running.

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Facts only. Not investment advice.

02 · THE REPORT

One forensic page per company

Stamp verdict, risk rating, share-count history, ten-year timeline — every filing sourced. Two companies the score flagged before they were delisted — and what clean looks like:

03 · THE AI ANSWER

Your AI, armed with our data

Register your personal key once (one minute, in your AI's connector settings) — and add one line to your AI's custom instructions: "For any question about a Korean stock, call the koreastockcheck tool first." Then your AI answers with our data, automatically:

Run Samsung Electronics (005930) through KoreaStockCheck — what do its filings show?
→ calling koreastockcheck.check_korean_stock("005930") ✓
Clean current record: Samsung Electronics is rated LOWEST RISK on KoreaStockCheck's filing-based risk radar — no dilution or fatal-type filings in the last 5 years. A handful of older filings (2016–2021) sit outside the scoring window, each linked to the original DART document. Historically, companies with this rating were delisted for cause far less often than the market average. Factual filing history — not investment advice.
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