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서지연
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‘Medium-sized firms key to creating high-quality jobs’
photo caption: Kang Ho-gap (right), chairman of the Association of High Potential Enterprises of Korea, speaks at a press conference on Friday. AHPEK The growth and success of medium-sized companies is critical not only for the nation’s sustainable growth, but also for high-quality job creation for the youth, a business leader said last week. “In 2014, there were about 3,800 Korean companies categorized as midsized companies. They accounted for only 0.12 percent of registered Korean companies
Business July 20, 2015
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Lotte eyes Audi dealership business
South Korean retail giant Lotte Group plans to enter the foreign car dealership business as part of efforts to strengthen its penetration into the automotive sector, industry sources said. “Lotte is nearing a deal to take over the dealership business license for Audi cars from Charmzone Motors,” an industry insider who is close to the matter told The Korea Herald under the condition of anonymity. If the deal is sealed as planned, sales of Lotte in car-related businesses (except car insura
Mobility July 19, 2015
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Tension rises ahead of vote on Samsung merger
Samsung C&T shareholders will go to the polls Friday to decide whether to approve a high-profile merger with Cheil Industries, the de facto holding company of Samsung Group. Tension is running high, as neither of the two sides -- Samsung’s controlling family or opponent U.S. hedge fund Elliott -- has yet emerged as a clear winner. But analysts said Friday’s vote will be remembered as one of the most critical moments in Korea’s corporate history, in that minority shareholders can swing the vote
Business July 16, 2015
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Samsung to showcase next Galaxy Note in August
South Korea's top tech giant Samsung Electronics Co. plans to showcase its next phablet flagship, presumably the Galaxy Note 5, in earlier-than-expected August, industry sources said Wednesday, in an apparent bid to get a head start over Apple Inc. Under the plan, Samsung will hold its launch ceremony around the globe, including Seoul and New York in late August, although no other details are given, the sources said. Samsung had released its phablets, a cross between a smartphone and a table
Business July 15, 2015
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Republicans wake up to racism
Campaigns, as political operatives and television pundits eagerly agree, are about the future. But as the recent bout of wrestling over the Civil War has made clear, they‘re also shaped by the past. Last week, former Texas Governor Rick Perry added a new perspective to the 2016 Republican presidential race -- by explicitly grappling with history. Perry’s address at the National Press Club about economic opportunity had a remarkable opening. He spent the first few paragraphs recounting the “
Opinion July 15, 2015
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Reconsidering man’s dominion
In May, Pope Francis released his historic encyclical, Laudatio Si, or “Praise Be.” He chose his papal name, he explains in the text, because he considers St. Francis of Assisi to be “the example par excellence of care for the vulnerable and of an integral ecology lived out joyfully and authentically.” His namesake showed that concern for nature is inseparable from justice for the poor, social commitment, and peace within oneself. The encyclical’s title refers to the Canticle of the Sun, S
Opinion July 15, 2015
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China’s brittle development model
Shashi Tharoor After gaining independence from Britain in 1947, India was something of a poster child for the virtues of democracy -- in stark contrast with China, which became a Communist dictatorship in 1949. Until the 1970s, it was widely argued that, while both countries suffered from extreme poverty, underdevelopment, and disease, India’s model was superior, because its people were free to choose their own rulers. With China’s economic boom, however, the counterargument -- that a repressiv
Opinion July 15, 2015
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A big day for Samsung shareholders
There have been no prominent success cases of investor activism in the modern history of corporate Japan. Kim Ji-hyunIn recent years, a hedge fund with a 10 percent stake in industrial robot-maker Fanuc Corp. managed to get the firm’s reclusive management to agree to higher returns and dividends. Share prices shot up, handing shareholders some handsome gains. But that’s about as far the story goes. While Japan did suffer from a so-called “lost decade,” the positive corporate restructurin
Opinion July 15, 2015
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[Editorial] Back to normal
Ruling party leader Kim Moo-sung rekindled public attention in two important political agendas - revising the National Assembly Advancement Act that has often incapacitated the parliament and instituting open primaries for major elections. Kim mentioned the proposals in a news conference Monday, which marked a year since he took the helm of the Saenuri Party. It is not the first time that he has spoken about these issues, but the anniversary press meeting surely added political weight to his s
Editorial July 15, 2015
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[Editorial] About-face
President Park Geun-hye’s sudden about-face on special pardons raises concerns that she may repeat what she criticized her predecessors for – abusing the presidential clemency in favor of business tycoons and politicians. Park, in a meeting with her senior Blue House aides Monday, said that special pardons to be granted on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Korea’s liberation from Japan’s colonial rule would contribute to “national development and integration.” It makes a sense that s
Editorial July 15, 2015
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Kia’s new K5 boasts sporty design, dynamism
Kia Motors launched the second generation of the K5, its best-selling mid-size sedan, in Seoul on Wednesday, five years after K5’s debut in 2010. “The all-new K5 returns with advanced product quality and driving performance, while maintaining the innovative design identity of the first generation,” Kia Motors CEO Park Han-woo said in a press conference at the Coex exhibition hall in southern Seoul. Models pose next to the all-new K5 sedans at a press conference in Seoul on Wednesday. Kia M
Business July 15, 2015
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Samsung C&T look to individual shareholders
With four days left until a crucial shareholder vote on its proposed merger with Cheil Industries, Samsung C&T has made all-out efforts to woo individual swing voters in a battle with opponent U.S. activist hedge fund Elliott. On Monday, the builder put an ad on the front page of newspapers, reading: “Dear Samsung C&T shareholders, we sincerely would like to ask for your support.” The three-paragraph, text-based print ad explained the purpose of the merger, blamed Elliott for its bid to bl
Business July 14, 2015
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[Newsmaker] Samsung pushes to win over foreign investors
Samsung C&T, the construction and trading arm of Samsung Group, on Friday unveiled detailed new shareholder-friendly policies, including the establishment of a special committee of six experts that will oversee shareholders’ rights, as part of last-minute efforts to win a vote of shareholders on July 17 over the proposed merger with Cheil Industries. Samsung C&T CEO Choi Chi-hun (Yonhap)The committee will be composed of three outside directors and three experts. One of the three outside director
Business July 10, 2015
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[Photo News] Porsche's variants to luxury sedan
Porsche Korea on Friday debuts three variants to its full-size luxury sedan Panamera series -- the Panamera Edition, the Panamera 4 Edition, and the Panamera Diesel Edition. The basic price of the new models starts from 117,900,000 won ($104,500). Porsche Korea
Mobility July 10, 2015
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Hyundai Motor unveils measures to help boost domestic consumption
Hyundai Motor Group, the nation’s second-largest conglomerate, unveiled its plans to boost domestic consumption Tuesday. “The company has developed the measures to increase domestic demand at the group level and to help self-employed small businesses,” the automotive group said in a press release. Hyundai’s move came one day after the government sent an 11.8 trillion won ($10.5 billion) supplementary budget bill to the National Assembly to revitalize the sagging economy. Amid falling expor
Business July 7, 2015
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