Condom maker's shares surge after South Korea legalises adultery
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In South Korea, extramarital sex just got a whole lot safer, after the country’s highest court overturned a law banning adultery.
The abolition of the 62-year-old law on Thursday saw the share price of the country’s biggest condom maker, Unidus, surge 15% – the daily limit on the country’s Kosdaq market.
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In South Korea, extramarital sex just got a whole lot safer, after the country’s highest court overturned a law banning adultery.
The abolition of the 62-year-old law on Thursday saw the share price of the country’s biggest condom maker, Unidus, surge 15% – the daily limit on the country’s Kosdaq market.
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