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