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Hyundai, Kia rank No. 1 in U.S. for mid-size cars
Combined market share of mid-sized sedans made by Hyundai Motor Co. and its sister company Kia Motors Corp. ranked first in the United States last month, industry sources said Sunday.Sources said sales of Hyundai’s popular Sonata sedan reached 22,754 units in May, while Kia sold 7,401 Optima sedans in the one month period. This pushed up market share of the two models to 19.0 percent of all mid-si
Industry June 26, 2011
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Dairy companies fined for price rigging
Firms met regularly to fix cheese prices, antitrust watchdog saysThe nation’s four major dairy companies were fined a combined 10.6 billion won ($9.8 million) for fixing prices of their cheese products, the antitrust agency said on Sunday. Seoul Milk, Maeil Dairies Co., Namyang Dairy Products Co. and Dongwon Dairy Foods were subject to the penalties, the Fair Trade Commission said. Seoul Milk was
Industry June 26, 2011
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HTC unveils first 4G phone, tablet
HTC on Thursday unveiled its EVO 4G smartphone and Flyer 4G tablet, the first fourth-generation smart devices to hit the nation. Starting July 1, the Taiwan-based smartphone maker will be distributing the phones via KT Corp. Prices have yet to be set. Both the phone and the tablet will be capable of transmitting data at up to three times as fast as current smartphones, HTC said. HTC unveils its EV
Industry June 23, 2011
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Business leaders call for lower taxes
Local chambers of commerce join to press government to stick to tax policyRepresentatives of one of the nation’s top private economic organizations on Thursday called for the government and politicians to stay committed to tax reduction to help the corporate sector. “Tax reduction is necessary to enhance corporate competitiveness and attract foreign capital,” the heads of the country’s 71 regional
Industry June 23, 2011
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GS Caltex dips into state oil reserves
GS Caltex Corp., the nation’s No.2 oil refiner, on Wednesday said it has borrowed 870,000 barrels of diesel oil from reserves kept by the Korea National Oil Corp. This marks the first time in three years that the refiner has dipped into government fuel reserves.The borrowed fuel is expected to be released at local gas stations next week. GS Caltex has recently been unable to properly provide to ga
Industry June 22, 2011
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CEO pizzas charm 1,000 LGE employees
LG Electronics Vice Chairman and CEO Koo Bon-joon has sent out “CEO pizzas” to up to 1,000 employees to help boost morale, the Seoul-based electronics maker said on Wednesday.The latest batch of pizzas, sent out by Koo to express his affection for the LGE staff, were delivered on Tuesday to LG Electronics’ Air-conditioning and Energy Solution division’s “Chiller” team’s production and R&D units in
Industry June 22, 2011
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Conglomerates set up more units in offshore tax havens
The country’s top 30 conglomerates were found to have set up a spiraling number of overseas corporations in countries without tax treaties with the South Korean government. Lotte Group had the largest number of corporations in such nations overall, according to Chaebul.com, an online portal devoted to analyzing conglomerate activities on Wednesday.As of last year, the conglomerate had 33 such offi
Industry June 22, 2011
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Everland named one of top 10 theme parks
Samsung Everland Inc. on Tuesday said its theme park “Everland” was ranked among the global top 10 of such facilities for a fifth straight year in 2010. Everland stood at 10th place, with 6.88 million visitors according to recent figures from the Themed Entertainment Association. Everland has been included in the list of top 10 theme parks since 2006, the Seoul-based company said. In the category
Industry June 21, 2011
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IT stocks unlikely to rebound until Q3
Hard-hit Samsung, LG hoping for revival with smart devicesA prolonged underperformance of IT stocks, including Samsung Electronics, seems likely to continue right up until the third quarter.Experts were upbeat about the long-term resilience of the IT sector, but said the second quarter was not going to hold up as well as previously expected.“In general, second quarter earnings will show a decline,
Industry June 21, 2011
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Samsung Electronics enters Japanese LTE market
Samsung Electronics marked its splash into the global fourth-generation telecom market in earnest with a contract for providing long-term-evolution equipment to Japan’s second-largest mobile phone operator.Samsung will be offering its LTE equipment to KDDI to help the firm launch its LTE services starting next year, the Seoul-based electronics company said on Monday.LTE is the fourth-generation of
Industry June 20, 2011
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[Herald Interview] Acquity Group eyes partnership with top Korean firms
BEIJING ― Acquity Group is an unfamiliar name to Koreans, but it promises to fundamentally change the landscape of corporate Korea’s online marketing.Exclusive brands do not want their brand value diluted by uniformly stacking their goods on the anonymous virtual shelves of eBay or Amazon, according to George Lu, chairman of Acquity Group.Acquity Group is a U.S. company Lu founded in 2001 to speci
Industry June 19, 2011
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Lee calls for ending corruption
In an emotion-charged speech against corruption, President Lee Myung-bak called for a sweeping overhaul of the way the government works, imploring top officials Friday to end long-ingrained irregularities in officialdom.Speaking at a brainstorming meeting that brought together all Cabinet ministers, vice ministers and other top officials, Lee expressed deep frustrations about the bureaucracy, repr
Politics June 17, 2011
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Ex-state auditor brought to trial for influence-peddling
Prosecutors put a former aide to President Lee Myung-bak and state auditor on trial on Friday, accusing him of receiving kickbacks in return for using his influence to help a corruption-ridden savings bank survive inspections by financial regulators.Eun Jin-soo, 50, is suspected of having received 70 million won (US$64,844) from Busan Savings Bank through a broker last year in exchange for lobbyin
National June 17, 2011
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LGE globally launches Optimus 3-D phone
LG Electronics on Friday marked the global launch of its “Optimus 3-D” smartphone, starting with the European markets. The Seoul-based company held a ceremony in Spain to mark the launch and plans to release its phones in 60 countries in Europe. The Optimus 3-D is a smartphone with third-dimensional functions. The phone features a 4.3-inch glasses-free 3-D display that gives users the third-dimens
Industry June 17, 2011
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Firms’ image biggest factor in buyers’ minds
Corporate image has a major influence on local consumers who said their purchases were largely based on the image companies cultivate, according to a survey by the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry.More than 80 percent of those surveyed said they were influenced by corporate image when purchasing products, while only about 15 percent said they were not. Consumers also were found to hold domes
Industry June 16, 2011
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