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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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SK Group supports social enterprises
U.N. chief Ban praises conglomerate as spearhead of social contributionLike most Korean conglomerates, SK Group has been placing increasing emphasis on corporate social responsibility programs in recent years.While most have chosen to do their part through donations, SK Group has focused its efforts on social enterprises under the guidance of chairman Chey Tae-won.According to SK Group officials, Chey believes that simple donations have limited efficacy in solving social problems and that social
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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SK Group seeks efficient mutual growth
Large and small companies need to break out of the traditional boundaries of the contractor-subcontractor relationship to bring about shared-growth, SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won said Friday.Chey and the heads of major SK Group firms including SKC and SK Networks met with the CEOs of 70 SK Group subcontractors to discuss means to bring about shared growth at a conference in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province.According to SK Group officials, chief executives of SK Group subsidiaries were included in the
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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Daelim Industrial inks $1.22b power plant deal in Saudi Arabia
Daelim Industrial Co., a South Korean builder, said Sunday that it has signed a $1.22 billion deal to build a power plant in Saudi Arabia.Under the deal with state-controlled Saudi Electricity Co., Daelim Industrial will build the combined-cycle plant by September 2014, the company said.The power plant, with a capacity of 1,200 megawatts, will be built in Shoaiba, some 120 kilometers south of Jeddah.Daelim will design, build and operate the plant, it added.The SEC’s power plant project is aimed
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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Central bank warns of foreign capital outflows
South Korea’s central bank warned Sunday that foreign capital could flee the country if eurozone debt woes spread into a banking crisis and the U.S. economy sharply slows.“As uncertainty in global financial markets rises, there is a possibility that foreign capital flows will become unstable,” the Bank of Korea said in its semi-annual financial stability report.“In particular, if the eurozone debt crisis hit the region’s banks, thereby accelerating their deleveraging, and the U.S. economy fast c
Oct. 30, 2011
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Shinsegae Group chief’s Twitter account hacked
Shinsegae Group vice chairman Chung Yong-jin’s Twitter account appears to have been hacked by an unknown entity. The hacker sent commercial tweets and spam messages to more than 119,000 of Chung’s followers and even changed the account ID to “@Acaiberry56” from “@yjchung68.”The vice chairman was not aware of the incident until he checked his account the next day on Oct. 29, according to news reports.About an hour after Chung’s explanation, an anonymous Twitter user joined the website again with
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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Business sentiment falls for November
South Korea’s business sentiment for November fell from a month earlier due to growing global double-dip recession concerns, a poll showed Sunday.The monthly business survey index for the upcoming month came in at 96.4, down five points from the 101.4 forecast for October, according to the survey by the Federation of Korean Industries, the lobbying group of the country’s large businesses.The figure marks the second lowest BSI number this year after the 96.3 reading tallied for September, and the
Oct. 30, 2011
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Hanwha to operate leisure resort in China
Hanwha China is to go into the hot-spring resort business in China in collaboration with a local company, Hanwha Group announced Sunday.Hanwha China is the Korean conglomerate’s subsidiary in charge of its operations in China.According to the conglomerate, Hanwha China signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s Yida Group to establish a joint venture for building and operating a leisure resort compound within the Longmen complex in Dalian, Liaoning Province. The Longmen complex is a 265-s
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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Hyundai Motor in Czech Republic helps economy
Jobs popular among female workers from border countriesOSTRAVA, Czech Republic -- It has been more than two years since Hyundai Motor established a large-scale manufacturing plant in the Czech Republic.Apart from the factory’s role as a logistics base for Hyundai’s automobile sales in Europe, an issue has emerged as to whether the Korean company has been gaining favorable image from Czech citizens and its government.Though the automaker’s factory is located in a small city of Nosovice, whose pop
MobilityOct. 30, 2011
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Hyundai, Kia to see sales top 7m next year
Hyundai Motor Co. and its affiliate Kia Motors Corp. are likely to see their combined sales exceed 7 million units next year on the back of improved brand images, production quality and increased capacity, analysts said Sunday.For this year, South Korea’s top duo of carmakers expect to sell a combined 6.5 million units with Hyundai Motor posting sales of 4 million units. But they warned last week that they may face increased competition with foreign rivals and unfavorable business conditions dow
Oct. 30, 2011
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Seoul to lay out long-term fiscal plan
Finance Ministry torn between restoring fiscal balance and welfare for aging KoreaWill the government continue deleveraging or spend more for better welfare? Cornered into juggling the two contradictory urges, the Finance Ministry spoke of its plans and challenges ahead in setting a long-term fiscal policy. Koo Bon-jin, chief of the ministry’s public finances, said his team will soon lay out a fresh fiscal plan looking to 2020 and beyond, seeking ways to sustain budget balance on the back of eve
Oct. 30, 2011
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Lone Star loses KEB’s shareholder status
FSC fails to gain public consent on its rulingLone Star Funds lost the status of biggest shareholder of Korea Exchange Bank on Saturday as the U.S.-based equity fund failed to meet the eligibility requirements set by financial regulators.The fund’s position of losing, or being banned from exercising voting rights for its stake exceeding 10 percent, comes after a recent court ruling in Seoul that Lone Star engaged in manipulation of stocks of KEB’s credit card affiliate in 2003.On Monday, the Fi
Oct. 30, 2011
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Watchdog fines LCD makers for price fixing
The Fair Trade Commission on Sunday levied a fine of 194 billion won ($175.9 million) on 10 flat panel makers including Samsung Electronics, for price-fixing their flat TV and notebook computers.The fine is the largest ever slapped on an international cartel, of which Korea’s LG Display and Taiwan’s liquid crystal display makers AU Optronics, Chimei Innolux Corp., Chunghwa Picture Tubes and HannStar Display Corp. are members, the watchdog said. The watchdog said the collusion included adjusting
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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Korea mulls hiking highway, train fares
South Korea will likely raise highway and train service fares by the end of this year following years of unchanged rates aimed at curbing inflation, a source said Friday.The finance ministry and the transportation ministry are currently in the last phase of talks to determine when and by how much th
Oct. 30, 2011
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Samsung's presence in U.S. 3D TV market weakens in Sept.
Samsung Electronics Co., the world's largest flat-screen TV maker, lost ground in the 3D TV market in the United States due mainly to increased competition, industry data showed Sunday.Samsung Electronics' market share stood at 49 percent in terms of 3D TVs sold in the U.S. last month, falling below
IndustryOct. 30, 2011
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Regulator set to order Lone Star to sell KEB stake
(Yonhap News) FSC fails to gain public consent on its rulingLone Star Funds lost the status of biggest shareholder of Korea Exchange Bank on Saturday as the U.S.-based equity fund failed to meet the eligibility requirements set by financial regulators.The fund’s position of losing, or being ba
Oct. 30, 2011
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Samsung ordered to compensate local designer for copyrights infringement
Samsung Electronics Co., Korea's electronics giant, has been ordered to compensate a local designer for illegally using the designer's flower pattern creation on its refrigerator models, court records showed Saturday. The Seoul Western District Court recently delivered the order for the
IndustryOct. 29, 2011
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Samsung ordered to compensate local designer for copyright infringement
Samsung Electronics Co., Korea's electronics giant, has been ordered to compensate a local designer for illegally using the designer's flower pattern creation on its refrigerator models, court records showed Saturday.The Seoul Western District Court recently delivered the order for the electronics m
BusinessOct. 29, 2011
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Samsung posts forecast-beating quarterly earnings
But quarterly net income reaches 3.44 trillion won, 23 percent down on-yearSamsung Electronics on Friday posted 41.27 trillion won ($37.35 billion) in sales and 4.25 trillion won in operating profit for the third quarter of this year, a better-than-expected performance on the strength of record-breaking sales of mobile handsets.The world’s top memory chip supplier and second-biggest handset maker also recorded 3.44 trillion won in quarterly net income, representing a 23 percent decrease year-on-
IndustryOct. 28, 2011
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Korea to cool lottery fever
The government said on Friday it is considering setting a limit on the total number of lottery tickets issued in a bid to cool red-hot lottery fever. The Korea Lottery Commission, an agency under the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, raised the lottery ticket issuance limit for this year to 2.8 trillion won ($2.5 billion) on Thursday, up from 2.5 trillion won, to meet the surging demand.The Finance Ministry is now trying to stem the lottery boom from heating up further after the launch of a pens
Oct. 28, 2011
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Samsung to introduce flexible displays for mobile handsets in 2012
Samsung Electronics said Friday that it expects to introduce flexible displays for mobile handsets during the first half of 2012.“We’re looking to roll out flexible displays sometime in 2012, hopefully the earlier part rather than the latter,” Robert Yi, vice president of investor relations at Samsung Electronics, said during its quarterly earnings conference call.“We will start with handsets and migrate to tablet PCs and other devices.”Kang Bong-ku, vice president of the firm’s television busin
IndustryOct. 28, 2011