Articles by Kim Byung-wook
Kim Byung-wook
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LIG Nex1 heads to IDEX 2021, knocks on Middle East market
LIG Nex1 said Sunday it is participating in the International Defense Exhibition and Conference 2021 to showcase its next-generation defense technologies. According to the South Korean aerospace and defense firm, it will display its medium-range surface-to-air missile M-SAM II, also known as Cheongung II, anti-tank guided missile Raybolt, wearable robot Lexo, unmanned surface vehicle Sea Sword and multipurpose, compact drone systems at the biennial defense expo that kicked off Sunday in Abu
Industry Feb. 21, 2021
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[News Focus] Call for transparency as gamers take issue with real odds of ‘random’ items
Last week, Nexon apologized for misleading users of the odds of receiving different types of probability-based items inside its fantasy adventure PC game MapleStory, becoming the first company here to admit that those “random” items have a preset draw probability. In an apology posted Friday on MapleStory’s official website, Nexon director Kang Won-ki said a misunderstanding occurred due to different interpretations of the word “random.” The company has used the
Industry Feb. 21, 2021
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[News Focus] COVID-19 widens gap among top 3 Korean game companies and the rest
The prolonged pandemic has intensified a polarization between top South Korean game companies and small and mid-sized ones. While the smaller players took a hit in revenue and employment amid the COVID-19 outbreak, the big three -- Nexon, NCSoft and Netmarble -- have reaped strong earnings and are returning part of them to staff and shareholders with dramatic hikes in salary and dividends. On Feb. 1, Nexon, which breached a 3 trillion-won ($2.72 billion) mark in revenue for the first time t
Industry Feb. 18, 2021
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Hanwha Solutions’ 1st YoY report card shows 29% surge in operating profit
Hanwha Solutions on Thursday announced its first year-over-year results after its launch on Jan. 2, 2020 through the merger of Hanwha Chemical and Hanwha Q Cells & Advanced Materials. According to its regulatory filing, the company’s revenue shrank 2.8 percent to 9.19 trillion won ($8.3 billion) on-year, but its operating profit surged 29 percent to 594.2 billion won, improving its profitability despite economic downturn from the COVID-19 crisis. Meanwhile, net profit saw a whoppin
Industry Feb. 18, 2021
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Government, Hyundai, LG join hands to reuse dead batteries
Amid a heightening blame game over the cause of Kona Electric Vehicle fires, South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun, Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Euisun and LG Energy Solution President Kim Jong-hyun on Thursday gathered at the automaker’s research and development center in Namyang, Gyeonggi Province to discuss a business model reusing expired EV batteries. At the event, the respective heads of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Hyundai Motor, Hyundai Glovis, LG Ener
Industry Feb. 18, 2021
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[News Focus] SK Innovation’s battery split-off plan called into question
In its self-proclaimed rivalry with LG Energy Solution, SK Innovation has been eyeing a split-off of its battery business with a potential initial public offering, but a major setback in the US could pose a challenge to the plan. Speaking at a battery expo in Seoul last October, Jee Dong-seob, the Seoul-based company’s battery division chief, said that he was considering the separation from a “financial perspective.” As a latecomer in the white-hot electric vehicle batte
Industry Feb. 17, 2021
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Neowiz acquires Sticky Hands, doubles down on casual game biz
South Korean online game publisher Neowiz said Wednesday it has acquired a 60 percent stake in a local mobile game company Sticky Hands. “The acquisition will give Neowiz the business management rights over Sticky Hands and allow the company to boost its competitiveness in the global casual game market,” a Neowiz official said. Launched in 2016, Sticky Hands specializes in solitaire, a tabletop game which one can play by oneself, usually with cards. Its solitaire game series rec
Industry Feb. 17, 2021
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100,000 German households subscribe to Hanwha Q Cells’ green electricity service
Hanwha Q Cells said Wednesday that more than 100,000 households in Germany have joined its Q.Energy service so far, which allows customers to buy and consume electricity generated 100 percent by renewables. According to the solar power unit of Hanwha Solutions, the Q.Energy service sources the electricity from renewable-energy power plants in Germany and Austria and delivers the energy to the German households. “The Q.Energy service, which garnered more than 100,000 household subscri
Industry Feb. 17, 2021
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Civic group suggests cutting down old trees to tackle climate change
Preserving trees isn’t always the answer to climate change, a local environmental group said Monday. South Korea needs to cut down old trees and plant new ones to help maintain local forests’ carbon-absorbing capacity, the Seoul-based Climate Change Center said. It cited a report written by the Gyeonggi Research Institute that said old forests can’t properly absorb carbon. “South Korea successfully turned barren mountains into forests by planting trees after the Kor
Industry Feb. 15, 2021
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Xinjiang polysilicon boycott opens window for OCI
Following reports that polysilicon produced in the Chinese region of Xinjiang is linked with forced labor of detained Muslim minorities, solar companies in the US and Europe are seeking to exclude the region from their supply chains, opening a window of opportunity for South Korean firms to gain foothold in the market. A recent report by the consultancy Horizon Advisory suggests that Xinjiang’s production of polysilicon -- an essential raw material used in manufacturing most solar pane
Industry Feb. 15, 2021
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LG Chem raises W820b in ESG bonds
LG Chem has raised 820 billion won ($744.1 million) through sales of environment, social and governance bonds to make aggressive investments into new growth engines -- carbon neutrality, battery materials, new drugs and sustainable growth, the company said Monday. According to South Korea’s leading chemical company, it issued bonds totaling 1.2 trillion won -- 820 billion won in ESG bonds and 380 billion won in general corporate bonds -- breaking records previously held by Hyundai Stee
Industry Feb. 15, 2021
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[Herald Interview] San Francisco recycling company aims to tackle 1/3 of Korea’s plastic waste
The world recycles only 9 percent of its plastic waste. Around 12 percent is incinerated. The remaining 79 percent piles up in landfills or is thrown into the natural environment as litter. At this pace, there will be more plastics than fish in the ocean by 2050, according to the World Economic Forum. Brightmark, a waste solutions company based in San Francisco, aims to tackle the 79 percent with its patented recycling technology that can turn 93 percent of plastic wastes into reusable reso
Industry Feb. 13, 2021
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[Time to Play] NCSoft’s K-pop platform Universe ushers in AI voice subscription service
On a boring afternoon of yet another day working from home, a smartphone comes to life with a delightful ringtone. It’s a call from Ahn Yujin, the lead vocal of South Korean female K-pop band IZ*ONE. In her trademark husky voice, she calls you by name, saying “How’s it going? I know you’re busy, but take some rest from time to time, okay?” The 25-second-long phone call is a moment of solace, at a time when almost all direct human contact has been replaced with
Industry Feb. 12, 2021
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LG Energy Solution threatens further legal action against SK Innovation after victory in US
Upping the ante in its battle with rival SK Innovation after a victory in the US International Trade Court, LG Energy Solution on Thursday threatened further legal action in Europe and South Korea. In a final ruling delivered Wednesday, US time, SK Innovation was slapped with a 10-year ban on importing lithium-ion battery products to the US, with a grace period of up to four years, for stealing trade secrets from LG Energy Solution. “It’s difficult to say SK Innovation’s th
Industry Feb. 11, 2021
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LG-SK lawsuit poses dilemma for Biden's auto industry road map
Market tension and political pressure escalated Wednesday as South Korea’s major battery makers -- LG Energy Solution and SK Innovation -- awaited the final ruling from the US International Trade Commission regarding their yearslong trade secret battle. While the outlook has so far largely favored LG, some market observers have suggested recently that newly inaugurated US President Joe Biden might veto the final ruling to support US-made vehicles. “SK Group is sinking about $2.6
Industry Feb. 10, 2021
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