Articles by Choi He-suk
Choi He-suk
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KB Financial names Choi to head card unit
KB Financial Group nominated Choi Gi-eui to head its new subsidiary KB Koomin Card on Monday.Choi currently heads the group planning the launch of KB Kookmin Card as a separate subsidiary. Choi Gi-euiIf approved at the inaugural shareholder’s meeting, Choi will become the first president of KB Financial Group’s credit card subsidiary, which is scheduled to be launched March 2.Choi, who holds a Ph.
Feb. 21, 2011
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POSCO foundation names prize winners
POSCO TJ Park Foundation announced Monday that this year’s TJ Park Prize will be awarded to a Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology scientist, educator and two philanthropists.The foundation, named after POSCO founder Park Tae-joon, has awarded the annual prize for outstanding achievement in the fields of science, education and social services since 2006. KAIST professor Lee Sang-yubT
Industry Feb. 21, 2011
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Hyundai Motor to lower builder acquisition price
Hyundai Motor Group and the creditors of Hyundai Engineering and Construction have begun final negotiations over the price of stakes in the builder, with the carmaker expected to push for a reduction.According to industry sources, Hyundai Motor Group is seeking to reduce the amount paid for the 34.88 percent stake in Hyundai E&C due to additional debts the builder was belatedly found to be holding
Industry Feb. 21, 2011
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Rolls-Royce develops all-electric phantom
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG’s Rolls- Royce Motor Cars unit said it’s developing a single vehicle from its Phantom model series that’s fully powered by electricity.The car will debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1 and will tour this year as the company collects data that “will be crucial in informing future decisions on alternative drive- trains for Rolls-Royce Motor cars,” BMW said in an e-ma
Latest News Feb. 20, 2011
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POSCO looks to turn byproduct gas into fuel
The world’s fourth-largest steelmaker POSCO announced Sunday that it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the U.S.-based bio-fuel manufacturer LanzaTech to produce ethanol using waste gases generated in blast furnaces.Under the agreement, POSCO will use LanzaTech’s technology to produce ethanol from the carbon-rich waste gases using microbes. The steelmaker plans to build necessary facili
Industry Feb. 20, 2011
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Honda sweetens deal for Civic
Honda Korea is offering a larger discount and longer installment period for the compact car Civic until the end of the month. Until the end of the month, those purchasing the Civic ― either the 1.8 and 2.0 ― can choose between a 4 million won ($3,600) discount, and two special rate financing programs. Honda CivicThe financing schemes are a 36-month zero interest installment program and a low inter
Mobility Feb. 20, 2011
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BMW refreshes 5-Series, X5 and M5 campaign
BMW Korea is offering free checkup and discounts on maintenance fees for 5-Series, X5 and M5 vehicles registered before Jan. 31, 2006 until March 4.During the period, owners of vehicles that qualify will be given comprehensive checkup services using BMW’s latest maintenance equipment. Fees arising from any repairs will also be cut by 20 percent during the period.The offer excludes repairs on damag
Mobility Feb. 20, 2011
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Range Rover Vogue hits local market
The new Range Rover TDV8 Vogue was launched on the local market on Feb. 14.The vehicle is fitted with a LR-TDV8 4.4-liter engine that puts out 313 brake horsepower and 8-speed automatic transmission. Range Rover TDV8 VogueThe vehicle manages 9.6 kilometers per liter, which according to the company is 18.5 percent more efficient than the previous engine. The new engine also emits 14 percent less gr
Mobility Feb. 20, 2011
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Kia launches Forte with fuel-saving technology
Kia Motors Corp.’s Forte Eco Plus, the country’s first vehicle fitted with an idle stop-and-go-system for automatic transmission, will go on sale today.The idle stop-and-go-system automatically shuts down the engine when the vehicle comes to a halt and restarts the engine when the car is back on the move to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Forte Eco Plus. (Kia Motors Corp)Acco
Mobility Feb. 20, 2011
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Tesla targets 50% revenue growth
Tesla Motors Inc., the U.S. electric carmaker backed by Daimler AG and Toyota Motor Corp., said its revenue this year may rise as much as 50 percent because of higher demand for its rechargeable vehicles and battery packs.“We project revenue to increase about 40 to 50 percent in 2011, to $160 million to $175 million,” Deepak Ahuja, Tesla’s chief financial officer, said in a conference call on Feb.
Mobility Feb. 20, 2011
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Camaro to lead GM’s Korean expansion
Muscle car measures up to competition, but stiffer price may dampen enthusiasmChevrolet’s iconic muscle car Camaro was unveiled in South Korea on Friday.The Camaro is the third model of the eight Chevrolet vehicles GM Daewoo Auto and Technology Co. plans to introduce to the local market this year as part of its strategy for pushing up domestic market share and to leave behind the less-than-flatter
Mobility Feb. 20, 2011
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New recruits build bonds at company boot camps
New workers learn teamwork and living as part of the firm at induction programsLike many who join large companies in South Korea, Cho Duk-hyun’s career at Daeyang Shipping began with a two-month induction program.While such programs are often associated with tight schedules that begin at the crack of dawn and continue late into the night, and sometimes include activities with little relation to wo
Industry Feb. 16, 2011
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Buffett to visit Korea in March
Warren Buffett will visit South Korea in March to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for TaeguTec Ltd.’s second plant, which will double its production capacity.According to TaeguTec, a Daegu-based firm that specializes in producing tungsten and industrial cutting tools, Buffett will visit the company for the ceremony on March 21. Warren Buffett. BloombergAs he did during his first visit to Korea
Industry Feb. 16, 2011
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Hyundai, Samsung seek alliance
Carmaker, electronics company nearing deal to develop ‘smart car’Hyundai Motor Co. and Samsung Electronics seek to collaborate in developing an automobile-smartphone link-up, sources said Tuesday. The largest automobile and electronics firms of Korea may sign a memorandum of understanding as early as next week, they said.The project will enable the built-in table computer on board Hyundai vehicles
Industry Feb. 15, 2011
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Hyundai Heavy adds to SMEs R&D support
The world’s largest shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries announced on Tuesday that it would set up a 30 billion won ($27 million) fund for supporting small and medium sized enterprises’ research and development efforts in collaboration with the Small and Medium Business Administration.The shipbuilder and the Small and Medium Business Administration will each be responsible for raising 15 billion w
Industry Feb. 15, 2011
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