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Hyundai Mobis seeks partnership with Mobileye on self-driving tech
[THE INVESTOR] Hyundai Mobis, the parts-making unit of Hyundai Motor Group, is in talks with Israel’s self-driving tech firm Mobileye for possible partnership, a news report said Aug. 17. According to Seoul Economic Daily, Mobileye has tentatively agreed to offer its chips for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems to the Korean firm. Hyundai Mobis has poured resources into self-driving technology together with Hyundai Motor. The possible partnership could speed up its ongoing research efforts, the
Aug. 17, 2016
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Preorders for Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to exceed 400,000 units in Korea
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics is expected to see preorders for its latest Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exceed 400,000 units on its home turf, nearly triple the figure for the Galaxy S7 and its Edge variant, which launched in March. According to industry sources on Aug. 17, preorders for the larger-screen Note phone have already reached some 350,000 units and are likely to reach the 400,000 mark before the preorder period ends Aug. 18. In Korea, a phone selling some 10,000 units is considered a
Aug. 17, 2016
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Byun Dong-sik returns to CJ HelloVision as new CEO
[THE INVESTOR] CJ HelloVision, the nation’s No. 1 cable TV operator, said on Aug. 17 it has named Byun Dong-sik, senior vice president and chief of management support, as the company’s new co-CEO. The 56-year-old previously served as the company’s CEO between 2008 and 2013. After its failed attempt to merge with SK Telecom in July, CJ HelloVision is seeking to breathe fresh air into the company. Byun will lead the firm together with current CEO Kim Jin-seok. CJ HelloVision co-CEOs Byun Dong-sik
Aug. 17, 2016
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LG to produce auto parts for GM Bolt in Incheon
[THE INVESTOR] LG Electronics plans to start producing automotive parts for General Motor’s fully electric Chevrolet Bolt at its research center in Incheon, some 40 kilometers west of Seoul, from later this month. The Korean tech giant confirmed on Aug. 17 that it has recently installed a large-scale production line at the Incheon campus that has mostly been used for research activities. The upcoming GM Chevrolet Bolt“The production line aims to seek synergies among research and production organ
Aug. 17, 2016
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LG, Hanwha heat up bidding for Continental Structural Plastics
[THE INVESTOR] LG Hausys and Hanwha Chemical are joining the heated bidding war to acquire Continental Structural Plastics, the US vehicle lightweight technology developer. The two firms submitted separate letters of intent to win the deal worth up to US$700 million over the weekend, while Germany’s BASF and Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors are also said to have joined the bidding war.LG Hausys, the materials unit of LG Group, had planned to create a consortium with its sister firm LG Chem, but the che
Aug. 17, 2016
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OLED shipments for mobile use to hit 1b units by 2019
[THE INVESTOR] Shipments of organic light-emitting diode panels for mobile use are estimated to exceed 300 million units this year and a whopping 1 billion units by 2019, a market research firm predicted on Aug. 16. Currently, Samsung Electronics dominates the market with nearly 97 percent of smaller OLED sales. The Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge uses flexible OLED to feature a curved display screen. The curvy model has outsold its flat-screen sibling. Samsung ElectronicsAccording to UBI Research, ship
Aug. 16, 2016
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Samsung to double Galaxy Note 7 shipments: report
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics is expected to double shipments of its latest smartphone Galaxy Note 7 compared to those of its predecessor Note 5, a news report said on Aug. 16. According to local news daily Chosun Biz, the Korean tech giant will produce a monthly average of 3 million units of the Note large-size smartphone in the third quarter, which compares to some 1.6 million units for the Note 5 last year. Samsung Electronics’ mobile business chief Koh Dong-jinConsidering the upbeat pre
Aug. 16, 2016
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FTC plans to charge CJ on illegal inter-unit trading
[THE INVESOTR] The Fair Trade Commission plans to charge CJ Group for illegal inter-subsidiary transactions, industry sources said Aug. 16. The antitrust watchdog has recently found that CJ CGV, the food and entertainment giant’s multiplex chain, has ordered from its sister ad affiliate JS Communications, owned by CJ Group Chairman Lee Jay-hyun’s younger brother Lee Jay-hwan. Inter-unit trading is not illegal here but is subject to criminal charges when it is used to elevate sales and stock pric
Aug. 16, 2016
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Shinsegae Duty Free to house Louis Vuitton
[THE INVESTOR] Shinsegae Duty Free store has succeeded in bringing in Louis Vuitton, one of the most coveted luxury brands, according to industry sources on Aug. 12.“Louis Vuitton will open a boutique in Shinseage Duty Free’s fashion luxury zone in April 2017,” said a company official following negotiations with the Louis Vuitton Moet Hennesy Group. This is the second Louis Vuitton store slated to open at a downtown duty-free store recently granted license. Along with Chanel and Hermes, the Fren
Aug. 12, 2016
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[EQUITIES] Samsung Electronics’ target price elevated
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Securities on Aug. 12 elevated the target price of Samsung Electronics to 1.8 million won (US$1,600) from the previous 1.65 million won considering upbeat chip and device sales. “We have adjusted the price as the figure is approaching a record high,” said Hang Min-seong, analyst at the securities firm. He also increased the earnings estimates to 7.7 trillion won for the third quarter and 7.5 trillion won for the fourth quarter, citing positive signs of the company’s memory
Aug. 12, 2016
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 launch delayed in some markets
[THE INVESTOR] The launch of Samsung Electronics’ new smartphone Galaxy Note 7 is being delayed in some markets due to short supply amid soaring preorders. The company announced that the new Note launch in the Netherlands is being delayed by a week from Sept. 2 to Sept. 9, citing soaring preorders in some markets, possibly the US and Korea. In South Korea alone, preorders exceeded 300,000 units since starting on Aug. 6, more than double those for the flagship Galaxy S7. The figure is the highest
Aug. 12, 2016
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FTC may clear Google of antitrust charges
[THE INVESTOR] Korea’s Fair Trade Commission is expected to clear Google of antitrust charges on its preinstalled apps on Android devices considering the US internet giant’s tiny market share here. The antitrust watchdog has recently completed a probe into whether Google has increased its market share through its preinstalled mapping and search apps. The European Union is also conducting investigations into similar charges. “Google has preinstalled its own apps on Android devices as it does in E
Aug. 12, 2016
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KakaoTalk sees slower user growth in Q2
[THE INVESTOR] The nation’s immensely popular mobile messenger KakaoTalk saw its user growth slow in the second quarter, the operator Kakao Corp. said on Aug. 11. Kakao said in a conference call that KakaoTalk’s monthly active users increased to 310,000 in the April-June period, the lowest growth since 2014.Considering the number soared more than 1.1 million in the first quarter, the growth rate fell by almost one-third in the second quarter. The entire user number at 41.5 million was still on
Aug. 11, 2016
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Shinhan, Anbang eye purchase of Samsung building
[THE INVESTOR] Shinhan Card and Tongyang Asset Management have submitted bids to purchase the former head office building of Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance in central Seoul. The building was put up for sale after Samsung’s financial units moved their offices to Seocho-dong, southern Seoul. Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance’s office building in central SeoulAccording to news reports on Aug. 11, Shinhan Card has keen interest in buying the 21-story skyscraper, offering more than 400 billion won (US
Aug. 11, 2016
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Samsung acquires US luxury kitchen appliance maker Dacor
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics has acquired US home appliance maker Dacor in its recent upscale push to appeal to luxe customers especially in the soaring built-in market in North America. Even though the Korean tech giant didn’t reveal the deal size, industry sources estimate it to be worth about US$150 million. The company said Dacor will become a wholly owned unit of US subsidiary Samsung Electronics America, adding that there will be no changes to its branding, operations or manufacturin
Aug. 11, 2016
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