Articles by Lee Ji-yoon
Lee Ji-yoon
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Death penalty sought on Army sergeant over bloody shooting rampage
Military prosecutors sought capital punishment for an Army sergeant on Tuesday for killing and wounding a dozen unarmed fellow soldiers in a shooting rampage at a military outpost near the tensely-guarded eastern border with North Korea last year.The 23-year-old conscript, surnamed Lim, detonated a grenade and sprayed a hail of bullets in June last year in the military outpost of the 22nd Infantry Division stationed near the east-coastal front line, killing five comrades and wounding seven other
Defense July 21, 2015
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LG CNS, Sonnedix sign $112m solar power deal
LG CNS, a leading Korean information technology solution provider, said Tuesday it has secured a 130 billion won ($112 million) project to build a 33-megawatt solar power plant on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Together with the latest deal, the company has won three solar power projects in Japan, with their combined power capacity reaching 43 megawatts. The company said the plant will be located in the city of Imaichi, Oita Prefecture. Its construction will take about two years. Its sister compa
Technology July 21, 2015
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Staff cuts are not option for restructuring: DSME
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering said Tuesday that its restructuring will focus on selling noncore properties and stock assets, dismissing news reports of workforce reduction.Rumors about DSME’s possible job cuts emerged after company CEO Jung Sung-leep announced over the weekend that the shipbuilder would launch a restructuring program aimed at cutting costs, including relocating manpower and job rotation.The CEO fanned speculation of massive layoffs when he said at the company’s worksh
Industry July 21, 2015
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[Newsmaker] U.S., Havana renew ties despite discord
WASHINGTON -- The Cuban flag has flown proudly over Havana's newly restored embassy as the US and Cuba relaunched diplomatic ties but swiftly cautioned that sharp differences lingered after five decades of enmity.Some seven months after President Barack Obama and his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro agreed to restore ties snapped in 1961 during the Cold War, Havana and Washington reopened full embassies in the two capitals Monday.The Cuban flag flies in front of the country's embassy for the first
World News July 21, 2015
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[Newsmaker] KakaoTaxi expansion gets mixed reactions
Outside the headquarters of Daum Kakao in Bundang, Gyeonggi Province, on Monday, two groups clashed over the Korean search giant’s hot-selling taxi-hailing service, KakaoTaxi. One group, representing chauffeur service companies nationwide, protested against the company’s possible entry into a market that is crowded with smaller players, while the other group, representing their drivers, urged it to enter and solve the industry’s unfair treatment of drivers. “It is true that we are working on the
Technology July 20, 2015
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Samsung speeding up leadership transfer
Samsung Group’s leadership transfer to the next generation is speeding up on the heels of Friday’s shareholder approval of the crucial merger of Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries. The merged entity, set to be launched on Sept. 1 as Samsung C&T, will become the de facto holding company of South Korea’s largest conglomerate. The merger marks a watershed moment for Samsung’s restructuring that started in 2013 to increase the influence of Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee Jay-yong, the heir appar
Technology July 19, 2015
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[Photo News] New Pantech
Technology July 19, 2015
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LG Display’s large-panel production hits 1.5b mark
LG Display, Korea’s top display-maker, said Thursday that its production of large LCD and OLED panels has hit the 1.5 billion mark for the first time within the industry.The new milestone comes after the company started producing large LCD panels back in 1995, the company said. Large panels, those 9.1 inches or larger, are used for computer monitors, laptop computer screens and TVs. The 1.5 billion units are equivalent to 236,793,391 square meters of panels, the company said. “LG Display has con
Industry July 16, 2015
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Samsung CEOs confident ahead of merger vote
Samsung Group’s top executives on Wednesday expressed confidence in winning the upcoming crucial vote on the merger deal between Samsung C&T and Cheil Industries. “We are confident about the merger approval. We want to win big,” said Samsung C&T co-CEO Kim Shin before attending a weekly executive meeting of Samsung affiliates at the group’s Seoul headquarters. “There are also several foreign shareholders who support the deal. We are making all-out efforts to attract favorable votes.”Cheil Indust
Industry July 15, 2015
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Tesla eyes Korea in Asia push
Tesla, the U.S. electric sports car maker, is turning its eyes to Korea in its latest push for the all-important Asian market amid lukewarm Chinese sales. According to a job posting on its Japanese website on Tuesday, the carmaker is searching for a vice president who will lead its Japanese and Korean sales teams. “Our Japan-Korea sales vice president will be focused on all of Tesla’s direct sales activities in the Japanese and Korean markets, ensuring the attainment of both short- and long-term
Technology July 14, 2015
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Samsung picks 10 new R&D projects to support
Samsung Group on Monday unveiled 10 new research and development projects on smart sensor materials and system software it would support as part of its efforts to nurture the nation’s future growth-engine technologies. Samsung launched the R&D support program in 2013 with a total budget of 1.5 trillion won ($1.3 billion) for the next 10 years. Thus far some 160 projects have been selected for support.While the program focuses on three key areas -- basic science, materials and information and com
Technology July 13, 2015
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Samsung gauges foreign investors’ decisions on merger proposal
Samsung C&T is thoroughly gauging the decisions of foreign investors, most of whom finished their absentee voting last week on the company’s planned merger with Cheil Industries, the de facto holding company of Samsung Group. With the voting results to be revealed at a shareholders meeting Friday, their decisions are expected to play a key role in determining the crucial 8.9 trillion won ($7.93 billion) merger for the nation’s largest conglomerate’s management transfer to a new generation. Forei
Industry July 13, 2015
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LG Electronics holds first CSR conference in China
LG Electronics on Thursday held a meeting of advisers on corporate social responsibility in Beijing as part of the Korean tech giant’s renewed commitment to more socially responsible activities at its overseas operations. The company has held the CSR meeting in Korea and the U.S. since 2010. The Chinese event was first of its kind, the company said. Representatives of local civic and academic groups, including Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, attended the first Beijing meeting to discuss LG’s
Technology July 10, 2015
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SK hynix to roll out new UFS smartphone memory
SK hynix, South Korea’s leading chip maker, said Thursday it would start rolling out its first ultrafast Universal Flash Storage, or UFS chips, in its recent push for the soaring mobile device market this year. The company said talks were already ongoing with global handset makers to supply its 64-gigabyte embedded memory based on the UFS 2.0, which is the next-generation NAND flash-based memory standard. The company currently provides NAND flash chips for Apple’s iPhone 6. SK hynix said its UFS
Technology July 9, 2015
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LG unveils measures to shore up economy
LG Group on Wednesday unveiled a set of new measures to boost the sluggish economy amid unfavorable conditions such as the Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak, a prolonged drought and the latest Greek financial crisis. The measures come as the nation’s fourth-largest conglomerate joins other big business groups, including Samsung and Hyundai Motor, in spurring the dull domestic consumption. As part of the efforts, LG said it plans to purchase gift cards worth 7 billion won ($6.2 million) f
Industry July 8, 2015
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