S-Oil shares surge 10% after Israeli strike on Iran sparks oil price rally
SEOUL, June 13 (Reuters) - Shares of S-Oil 010950.KS, the South Korean refiner majority owned by Saudi Aramco 2223.SE surged over 10% on Friday, after Israel said it struck Iran, escalating tensions in the Middle East and sparking a rally in oil prices.
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