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Fintech start-up, KB Kookmin roll out robo-adviser
Financial technology start-up Quarterback Investments said Sunday that it has rolled out a robo-adviser solution for trust goods, dubbed the Quarterback R-1, jointly with KB Kookmin Bank, Korea’s largest retail bank by asset value. Utilizing data from exchange-traded funds and exchange-traded notes in the domestic and global markets, the Quarterback R-1 enables investors to diversify their investment portfolio for stable returns, according to the Korean start-up, an affiliate of fintech firm all
Industry Jan. 10, 2016
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SK Innovation vice chairman stresses ‘structural reform’ in 2016
SK Innovation vice chairman Chung Chul-khil set forth “structural reform” as the company’s key business goal for 2016 during a high-level gathering of the company and its five affiliates in Seoul on Thursday. “To actualize our goal to reach a market valuation of more than 30 trillion won ($25.3 billion) and become a global leader in the energy and chemicals sector, SK Innovation cannot settle for an operational profit of 1 to 2 trillion won,” Chung said. “We must develop into a company able to p
Industry Jan. 7, 2016
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Beer emerging as Korea’s top-selling alcohol
Beer has emerged as South Korea’s most popular liquor by sales, preference and market share, edging out soju, long considered a “national drink,” as consumer tastes lean toward low-alcoholic drinks. Korea’s total beer shipment surged 5.1 percent from 1.96 million kiloliters in 2009 to reach some 2.06 million kiloliters in 2013, according to a 2015 report recently released by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. During the same period, shipments of soju — around three to four time
Industry Jan. 7, 2016
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Sanofi teams up with top Korean universities for new drug R&D
Sanofi-Aventis Korea, the local affiliate of France-based global health care company Sanofi, said Thursday it has sealed a partnership with two leading Korean universities to jointly research and develop a new range of immune cell therapies. Sanofi is joining hands with Korea’s leading science research universities KAIST and Seoul National University to develop an “immune cell therapy platform” to produce high-performance immune cell therapies to treat cancer.(Sanofi-Aventis Korea) The global ph
Industry Jan. 7, 2016
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Huawei Y6 set to ignite budget smartphone craze
Tired of being locked in years-long contracts for premium smartphones and paying expensive monthly installments, more consumers are opting for entry-level handsets rather than expensive smartphones with unnecessary specifications and numerous features.These entry-level smartphones, which are not only affordable but also powerful enough to run various multimedia applications and intensive 3-D games, appeal to people on a tight budget and those who want phones with trimmed-down features.After all,
Technology Jan. 6, 2016
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LG Chem vows to overcome uncertainty
Paying a visit to two of LG Chem’s factories, the company’s chief executive Park Jin-soo vowed to push the envelope to overcome business difficulties due to global economic woes and continued low oil prices.At the factories in Cheongju and Ochang, North Chungcheong Province, the LG Group affiliate rolls out lithium-ion batteries for vehicles and smartphones as well as filters for waste water treatment. LG Chem CEO Park Jin-soo (center) visits the firm’s factory that manufactures filters for wast
Technology Jan. 6, 2016
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Korea opens preliminary discussion on FTA with Israel
The South Korean government hosted a public meeting in Seoul on Wednesday to discuss the potential benefits and economic impact of a free trade agreement with Israel.Led by the Ministry of Trade, Commerce and Economy, the session brought together some 100 government and industry officials and civilians to examine the FTA’s predicted effects on the national economy.“Now is the right time to actively examine the possibility of a free trade pact with Israel, as the government seeks to boost its exp
Industry Jan. 6, 2016
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[Photo News] LG prepares for 2016 CES
LG PREPS FOR 2016 CES -- LG Display CEO Han Sang-beom (left) pays a visit to the firm’s exhibition booth at the 2016 International CES trade show to be held from Wednesday to Saturday in Las Vegas. At the booth, the display-maker will showcase 55-inch double-sided displays, a 139-inch commercial display made of 8 organic light-emitting diode displays, and high-end OLED TVs with their sizes ranging from 65 inch to 77 inch. (LGD)
Technology Jan. 5, 2016
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[Photo News] LG Uplus, Rinnai launch smart heating system
TECHNOLOGY CONVERGENCE FOR SMART HEATING -- Mobile carrier LG Uplus and Rinnai Korea, a local gas-fired tankless water heater maker, have jointly developed a smart boiler controller which allows users to monitor and remotely control home heating systems.(LG Uplus)
Technology Jan. 5, 2016
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[CES 2016] LG to show off premium tech at CES
LAS VEGAS -- Aiming to claim the limelight at the 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show to be held Wednesday to Saturday in Las Vegas, Korean tech giant LG Electronics said Tuesday it would focus on building and promoting its premium brand image with high-end product lineups, including the LG Signature for home appliances. The LG Signature, the latest christening strategy for the company’s premium products, consists of organic light-emitting diode TVs, a twin-tub washer and refrigerators.
Technology Jan. 5, 2016
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[Newsmaker] Hanmi chief gains spotlight with stock gift
Hanmi Pharmaceutical Group founder and chairman Lim Sung-ki has found himself in the public spotlight since announcing plans to distribute a portion of his personal stocks, worth some 110 billion won ($92.5 million), as a gift of gratitude to all his employees. The country’s largest drugmaker said Monday it is distributing 900,000 shares of the chairman’s common stocks in Hanmi Science, the holding company of Hanmi Pharma, to the entire workforce. As a result, some 2,800 Hanmi employees at both
Industry Jan. 5, 2016
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KT GiGA Internet crosses 1m users
Network operator KT said Monday that the number of its GiGA Internet service subscribers has crossed the 1 million mark as of Dec. 30. Since the launch of the GiGA Internet in September 2014, which offers both fiber optic and wireless network services, KT attracted around 70,000 new subscribers to the Internet service every month, which translates into 2,300 new subscribers a day. KT CEO Hwang Chang-gyu delivers a speech at a New Year’s event at a KT office in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province on Mond
Technology Jan. 4, 2016
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Webtoon service Lezhin enters U.S. market
Lezhin Entertainment, an operator of webtoon (online comics) services in Korea, said Monday that it launched its U.S. operations in late December. Having completed the work to tailor its platform -- dubbed Lezhin Comics -- for the U.S. readers, including installation of payment systems and language translation, the Korean webtoon services operator will also set up a U.S. branch this year, which will be in charge of leading the entire businesses in the U.S., one of the world’s largest comics mark
Technology Jan. 4, 2016
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SK chairman pledges growth at New Year’s event
SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won reaffirmed his pledge to take the lead in overcoming structural difficulties to achieve growth in 2016 during his first official appearance of the year in Seoul on Monday. Chey made the remarks during SK Group’s New Year’s event, attended by some 500 high-level executives including CEOs of SK’s key affiliates. It was his first public appearance since causing a stir last week by admitting to an affair and revealing plans to leave his wife, as well as his first part
Industry Jan. 4, 2016
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Chamber chief concerned by rising anti-chaebol sentiment
In South Korea, where a small number of family-owned conglomerates dominate the economy, calls for curbing the influence and power of big businesses continue to grow every year. Amid concerns that chaebol are granted privileges and preferential treatment, fueled by a string of controlling family members who have displayed questionable behavior, “anticonglomerate” sentiment pervades Korean society today. Mindful of such criticisms, the chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the c
Industry Jan. 3, 2016
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