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Lee Ji-yoon
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Samsung posts quarterly profit growth
Samsung Electronics on Tuesday estimated second-quarter profits would reach 6.9 trillion won ($6.1 billion), continuing their upward trend after its operating income plunged in the third quarter of last year. Samsung’s profits fell 4.03 percent in the three months ending June compared to a year earlier, but the figure was up 15.38 percent from the previous quarter this year, the Korean tech giant said in a regulatory filing.Sales were 48 trillion won in the quarter, a slight 1.87 percent increas
Technology July 7, 2015
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KT to build solar power system in Vietnam
KT, South Korea’s largest telecom carrier, said Monday it had started construction work on a solar power system in Vietnam’s Quang Binh Province. The project is part of a slew of infrastructure building projects in developing countries sponsored by the Korean government’s Economic Development Cooperation Fund.KT plans to complete the system by 2017 so that some 1,300 households and public organizations in the Vietnamese province are provided with a stable electricity supply. Quang Binh Province,
Technology July 6, 2015
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KakaoTaxi calls hit 5 million mark
Daum Kakao, South Korea’s leading search engine, said Monday its taxi app KakaoTaxi had received more than 5 million calls since its introduction in March. According to the company, the nationwide service has 110,000 drivers and daily calls for taxis have hit 150,000 per day. The smartphone-based taxi-hailing app was launched on March 31 after its U.S. rival Uber suspended its budget services due to resistance from local governments and taxi drivers. Unlike Uber which uses unlicensed, crowd-sour
Technology July 6, 2015
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SK C&C builds Bangladesh’s e-government network
SK C&C, South Korea’s IT service provider, said Monday it recently completed Bangladesh’s online national network system, paving the way to expand the country’s e-government services. The company, an affiliate of SK Group, secured the 32 billion won ($29 million) project in 2012, which aims to connect 368 websites of the central government and public organizations through a single Internet-based network. In Bangladesh, public information used to be managed separately across local governments, bu
Technology July 6, 2015
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LG Display to produce world’s thinnest touch screen for laptops
LG Display said Monday it would start mass producing the world’s thinnest full LCD touch screen for laptops, which combines the LCD and touch sensor and allows slimmer device design, from later this year.Unlike existing “add-on” touch screen technology that puts a touch panel as an extra layer on the LCD panel, the company’s Advanced In-cell Touch or AIT technology has the touch sensor layer embedded in the LCD. The in-cell type display, which doesn’t require additional cover glass, not only red
Technology July 6, 2015
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Samsung C&T hits back at ISS merger report
Samsung C&T on Sunday rebuffed a report by global shareholder adviser Institutional Shareholder Services that recommended its shareholders to oppose the proposed merger with Cheil Industries, the de facto holding company of Samsung Group. Samsung’s construction and trading unit said it was concerned that the report would mislead investors. “Despite the projection of a 22.6 percent stock plunge in the case of a merger failure, the ISS report recommended Samsung C&T shareholders to vote against th
Industry July 5, 2015
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Samsung unveils measures to aid farming, tourism
Samsung Group on Thursday unveiled a set of new measures to support farming households and the tourism industry, both hit hard by a record drought and the outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome. The plans come after Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee Jay-yong, the de facto leader of South Korea’s largest conglomerate, apologized last week for mishandling the MERS outbreak at a group-affiliated hospital. As part of the new plans, Samsung will purchase merchandise coupons worth 30 billion
Technology July 2, 2015
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Court ruling boosts chances of Samsung merger
The headquarters of Samsung C&T in southern Seoul YonhapA South Korean court on Wednesday rejected an injunction request by U.S. hedge fund Elliott Associates to block a proposed merger of two Samsung Group affiliates, paving the way for the deal proceedings crucial for the group’s leadership transition. Elliott, the third-largest shareholder of Samsung C&T, the group’s construction and trading unit, filed two injunctions early this month, asking the court to stop a shareholder vote on July 17 o
Industry July 1, 2015
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[Photo News] LG Global Challenger
LG Group chairman Koo Bon-moo (left) delivers the emblem of LG Global Challenger, a fully funded overseas study and exploration program for college students, to student representatives at the group’s headquarters in Yeouido-dong, western Seoul, on Wednesday. This year’s program has selected 140 students of 35 teams. LG Group
Technology July 1, 2015
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Qualcomm to pump W100b into Korean tech start-ups
Qualcomm, the U.S. chipmaker, said Wednesday it would invest up to 100 billion won ($90 million) in Korean technology start-ups in a move to help foster innovation and entrepreneurship in the Korean economy. The announcement was made when executive chairman Paul Jacobs visited Korea this week to celebrate the company’s 30th anniversary and 25 years of strong relations with Korea. The company said it intends to expand its involvement in the Korean start-up scene with both direct and indirect inve
Technology July 1, 2015
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[Photo News] Seoul-Qualcomm partnership
Technology June 30, 2015
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[Photo News] Miele 10th anniversary in Korea
Technology June 30, 2015
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Samsung Electronics to offer two-year maternity leave
Samsung Electronics said Tuesday it will start a new paid leave system from July, including a two-year maternity leave. Under the scheme, the Korean tech giant will extend the length of maternity leave to two years from the current legally-binding one year. Still, maternity payments will remain the same, as only the first year is to be compensated, the company said. In Korea, a two-year maternity leave is rarely seen except for some special jobs, such as for flight attendants. Samsung has bolst
Technology June 30, 2015
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Shareholders approve merger of 2 SK firms
Shareholders of SK Holdings and SK C&C on Friday approved the proposed merger between the two companies, paving the way for SK Group, the nation’s third-largest conglomerate, to streamline its business structure and reportedly strengthen the influence of the de facto owner family that includes group chairman Chey Tae-won. Following the approval, a new entity ― retaining the name SK Holdings ― is set to be launched on Aug. 1. Its asset value is estimated to reach 13.2 trillion won ($12 billion).
Industry June 26, 2015
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Jejudo to promote IT, tourism
The South Korean government on Friday opened its 13th creative economy center on Jejudo Island, with aims to transform the southernmost resort island into an IT and tourism accelerator.A 156.9 billion won ($140 million) fund will also be set up to support related projects, including nurturing start-ups and venture firms, through the Jeju Center for Creative Economy and Innovation.Daum Kakao, the Korean search giant headquartered on the island, will help create collaborative working space for tec
Technology June 26, 2015
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