Articles by Yim Hyun-su
Yim Hyun-su
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Korean Air’s Cho Won-tae survives proxy vote, remains CEO
Cho Won-tae, CEO of the nation’s flag carrier Korean Air and its holding Hanjin Group, has been reappointed to lead the company, despite the country’s pension fund operator’s disapproval in doing so. Shareholders in attendance at the meeting on Friday, or those who had submitted a proxy statement in advance, represented 56.91 percent in terms of shares. Nearly 83 percent of the shareholders with voting rights voted in favor of Cho, the company said. The National Pension Servi
Mobility March 26, 2021
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Shinsegae Department Store’s fruit subscription service proves popular
Shinsegae Department Store’s fruit subscription service is enjoying a surge in popularity as the number of subscribers jumped threefold in 10 months. The service, which began at the retailer‘s Gangnam branch, will be extended to its main store in Myeongdong, the department store said. Those subscribing to the service for a monthly fee of 220,000 won ($194) can have a selection of seasonal fruits worth 260,000 won delivered to their doorstep on a weekly basis. Tips on how to pick,
Consumer March 25, 2021
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What lies in future for Korean Air?
Battered by the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent traveling limits, South Korea’s national flag carrier Korean Air hit the rockiest patch of its half-century history last year. While there seems to be hope on the horizon on the back of the acquisition of longtime rival Asiana Airlines, the air carrier is still looking at another challenging year -- this time due to the uncertainty of the post-coronavirus recovery and slow vaccine distribution. In the latest developments
Mobility March 24, 2021
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Incheon Airport to host aviation conference in celebration of 20th anniversary
Incheon International Airport Corp. will host the fifth Annual World Aviation Conference on Monday in celebration of its 20th anniversary. The event, which will take place at Paradise City in Incheon and will be livestreamed on YouTube for seven hours, will focus on the age of coronavirus and the post-pandemic future of the aviation industry and airports around the world, the corporation said. Dubbed “Innovation Beyond Boundaries: The New Airport Paradigm,” the event will feature s
Mobility March 24, 2021
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Nongshim rakes in W2tr in ramen sales
South Korean food and beverage company Nongshim’s instant ramen sales reached 2 trillion won ($1.8 billion) for the first time last year on the back of the coronavirus pandemic and the “jjapaguri” dish from the Oscar-winning film “Parasite.” Sales of the company’s instant noodles rose to 2.09 trillion in 2020, a 16.3 percent year-on-year increase from one year ago and accounted for 79 percent of its total revenue, the firm’s annual report revealed on We
Consumer March 24, 2021
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Hyundai, Kia’s RV sales account for over half of sales so far this year
In a company first, recreational vehicles accounted for more than half of Hyundai Motor and Kia Corp.’s annual sales so far this year, the automakers said Sunday. According to the latest sales data, Hyundai Motor sold 87,923 vehicles during the first two months of this year, of which 41,027 units were classified as recreational vehicles, accounting for 46.7 percent. Recreational vehicles by Korean classification are designed for recreational purposes such as camping and include the likes
Mobility March 21, 2021
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Courier services used once every four days in 2020
South Korea’s economically active population used courier services once every four days on average last year, spending an average of 2,221 won ($2) per order, new government data revealed. The volume of parcels reached 3.37 billion, a 20.9 percent year-on-year increase, the National Logistics Information Center said on Sunday, citing data from the Korea Integrated Logistics Association. The country’s economically active population -- those aged 15 and over either in employment or s
Consumer March 21, 2021
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OB releases series of new beers to maintain edge
Oriental Brewery Co. has released a series of new “high tech” beers in recent months to maintain its market lead. OB accounted for some 52 percent of Korea’s home beer market last year, according to Nielsen Korea, with its flagship beer Cass Fresh alone accounting for some 40 percent. In a statement, CEO Ben Verhaert said the company is seeking to continue to progress to accommodate changing consumer trends. All New Cass Hoping to continue its lead in the market, OB unveil
Consumer March 18, 2021
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More cosmetics firms adopt eco-friendly packaging
More cosmetics companies in South Korea are adopting eco-friendly packaging amid growing concerns and calls to reduce single-use plastic. Earlier this month, cosmetics conglomerate Amorepacific unveiled eco-friendly paper packaging which it said reduces the use of plastic by some 70 percent and can last up to 36 months. The paper tube container, which uses “nano thin film blocking” technology and will be adopted for its clean beauty brand Primera sometime in the first half of this
Consumer March 18, 2021
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[News Focus] Four-way race for E-bay Korea acquisition
The race to acquire a controlling stake in eBay Korea is shaping up to be a four-way battle, with big-name players in retail all in for a deal valued at 5 trillion won ($4.42 billion). According to industry sources, Lotte Group, Emart Inc., SK Telecom Co. and private equity firm MBK Partners have been chosen as the preliminary bidders to buy the South Korean unit of the e-commerce giant, which operates some of the country’s major online shopping platforms including Gmarket, Auction and G
Consumer March 17, 2021
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Pulmuone Foods names LG’s ex-marketing director as new CEO
Pulmuone Foods, a subsidiary of fresh food company Pulmuone, said Monday it had named the ex-vice president of LG’s Global Marketing Center as its new CEO. Kim Jin-hong, the new CEO of Pulmuone Foods, boasts some 20 years of marketing experience under his belt at home and abroad. The 55-year-old took on multiple senior roles while at LG including President of LG Electronics France and was the president of Kellogg Company’s South Korean unit between 2013 and 2014. “As the co
Consumer March 15, 2021
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Investigation launched after Jeju Air flies with a damaged winglet
Low cost carrier Jeju Air is under investigation by the Transport Ministry after it was found to have flown one of its planes with a damaged winglet last week. The airline’s 7C264 flight, which left Gimpo Airport on Wednesday morning, attempted landing on the runway at Gimhae International Airport in the afternoon. During the landing, the plane tilted to one side and the plane appears to have damaged its winglet during its second attempt at landing, sources close to the matter said on Mo
Mobility March 15, 2021
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DSME scores major oil tanker deal worth 1.1 trillion won
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering said Friday that it had signed orders worth 1.95 trillion won ($1.73 billion) to build 10 very large crude carriers, signaling an uptrend in the nation’s shipbuilding industry. The announcement comes nearly three months after a letter of intent was signed in December. The completed vessels will be delivered to buyers in Asia, Europe and the Americas by the second half of 2023. The dual-fueled VLCCs, which use both diesel and natural gas, joi
Industry March 12, 2021
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Revisiting the rise of Coupang ahead of NYSE debut
Coupang has been in the headlines ever since it filed for an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange last month, generating speculation over its value. When it is Thursday in the US, Coupang will be listed on the New York Stock Exchange at $35 per share, the company announced Thursday (Seoul time). It is the biggest IPO debut for any foreign company since Alibaba. At home it is the second-largest e-commerce platform, trailing only Naver, the country’s internet conglomerat
Consumer March 11, 2021
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WEF names Market Kurly founder and CEO of Viva Republica as Young Global Leaders
Founder of online grocery service Market Kurly Sophie Kim Seul-Ah and CEO of Viva Republica Lee Seung-gun, the company behind online bank Toss, have been named part of this year’s Young Global Leaders by the World Economic Forum. Kim and Lee are among the 112 Young Global Leaders, who received the prize in the business and banking and investments categories, respectively. Describing Kim as the South Korean entrepreneur and a former Goldman Sachs analyst, the WEF said Market Kurly has the
Industry March 11, 2021
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