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Ahn Sung-mi
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[EQUITIES] Hyundai Glovis to post solid earnings in Q3: Shinhan Investment
[THE INVESTOR] Shinhan Investment on Oct. 7 expects Hyundai Glovis, Hyundai Motor Group’s logistics arm, will post solid operating profit in the third quarter despite weakened sales of its auto affiliates. In the July-Sept. period, the brokerage predicted Hyundai Glovis’ operating profit will rise 9.4 percent on-year to 195.2 billion won (US$175.07 million). Revenue is expected to stand at 3.92 trillion won, up 1.6 percent, to stay on target with market estimates. “Hyundai and Kia’s car exports
Oct. 7, 2016
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Hyundai Motor to support Hyundai Department Store’s duty-free bid
[THE INVESTOR] Hyundai Motor Group is considering supporting Hyundai Department Store Group’s bid for a duty-free license in downtown Seoul, industry sources said on Oct. 6. Earlier this week, Hyundai Department Store submitted an application to operate a duty-free store, selecting its Coex branch in Samseong-dong, Gangnam, as candidate site. Hyundai Department Store Coex branch in Samseong-dong, Seoul.The retail giant which lost the bid last year, is making an all-out efforts this time to obta
Oct. 7, 2016
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Hyundai Motor suffers from strike, typhoon
[THE INVESTOR] Hyundai Motor is expected to suffer further production losses due to the ongoing labor strike, as well as the latest typhoon that halted operations in its assembly lines. On Oct. 5, Typhoon Chaba swept the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and Ulsan, home to Hyundai’s five auto plants, was lashed with severe winds and heavy rain. Two factories immediately halted production following a heavy water inflow into their facilities, with one -- which produces Santa Fe SUV and Avante
Oct. 6, 2016
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Hyundai Motor to supply 3,500 taxis to Singapore
[THE INVESTOR] Hyundai Motor on Oct. 6 said it has clinched a deal to provide 3,500 i40 diesel taxis to Singapore next year. South Korea’s largest automaker signed a contract with Singapore’s taxi operator ComfortDelgro Group in Seoul, with Jang Won-shin, general manager of foreign sales at Hyundai Motor, and Comfort Delgro Chairman Lim Jit Poh and President Kua Hong Pak in attendance. The latest deal is the largest order placed by the Singaporean taxi giant to Hyundai, since the automaker first
Oct. 6, 2016
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[ANTIGRAFT LAW] How foreign firms in Korea are coping with the new anti-graft law
[THE INVESTOR] Multinational firms operating in Korea were as shocked as their local counterparts when it became certain that Seoul would actually push ahead with what is considered to be one of the most stringent anti-graft laws in history. The Investor talked with various corporate representatives to see how they are coping with the Improper Solicitation and Graft Act that went into effect on Sept. 28. The law limits public officials, journalists and private school teachers to giving or receiv
Oct. 6, 2016
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Typhoon Chaba halts Hyundai Motor’s production in Ulsan
[THE INVESTOR] Hyundai Motor, the nation’s largest automaker, was forced to suspend production at its main auto plants in Ulsan after a strong Typhoon Chaba hit the country’s southern region on Oct. 5. Two out of five factories in Ulsan, located some 400 kilometers southeast of Seoul, shut down production around noon due to inflow of water in their facilities as heavy rains and violent winds lashed the region. The second factory, which produces Santa Fe SUV and Avante compact sedan, is yet to re
Oct. 6, 2016
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S. Korean gov't file damage suit against Volkswagen
[THE INVESTOR] The South Korean government and the Bank of Korea have filed a damage suit against Volkswagen’s German headquarters seeking compensation over the automaker’s massive diesel emission scandal, local news reported on Oct. 4. Korea Investment Corporation, which manages assets entrusted by the Ministry of Strategy and Finance and the central bank, filed a petition at the district court in Braunschweig, near Volkswagen’s headquarters, on behalf of its plaintiffs last month. The claim am
Oct. 4, 2016
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[EQUITIES]Daishin Securities forecasts increased Q3 profit for Nexen Tire
[THE INVESTOR] Daishin Securities said on Sept. 30 that Nexen Tire ’s third-quarter operating profit would grow 7.3 percent on-year despite a rise in raw material prices. The brokerage firm predicted Nexen Tire will post 473 billion won (US$427.84 million) in sales and 55 billion won in operating profit, up 0.5 percent and 7.3 percent on-year respectively, in the July-Sept. period. “We had expected the price of raw materials to increase by 10 percent from the first quarter, resulting in a slowd
Sept. 30, 2016
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Rolls-Royce to open Asia’s first brand studio in Korea
[THE INVESTOR] British supercar Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is set to open a brand studio in South Korea in November, looking to make an imprint on one of the burgeoning luxury auto markets in the Asia-Pacific region. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Studio is the second permanent studio outside of the automaker’s headquarters in Goodwood, UK, and the first of its kind in Asia. Taking up 200 square meters inside the BMW Driving Center in Incheon – 10-minute drive from the Incheon International Airport -- the s
Sept. 29, 2016
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Rolls-Royce, Volvo chiefs flock to South Korea
[THE INVESTOR] Chiefs of global automakers are flocking to South Korea, in a move seen to expand their brands’ presence in one of the fastest growing auto markets in the Asia-Pacific region. British supercar Rolls-Royce Motor Cars CEO Torsten Mueller Otvos will visit Korea on Sept. 29 to mark the opening of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Studio, the first of its kind in Asia. He is also planning to visit a newly opened showroom in Busan on Sept. 30. This is his second visit to Korea since his inaugurati
Sept. 28, 2016
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Hanjin Shipping shares jump on Maersk’s takeover speculations
[THE INVESTOR] Hanjin Shipping’s stocks soared almost 20 percent on Sept. 27, amid speculation that Danish container carrier Maersk might acquire the ailing shipper. Hanjin Shipping’s stock closed at 1,135 won (US$1.03), up 18.85 percent from the previous trading day. During the day, Hanjin’s share price surged as much as 28.8 percent. Earlier in the day, David Kerstens, a transport analyst from investment bank Jefferies International, told Bloomberg that Maersk will likely takeover Hanjin Shipp
Sept. 27, 2016
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Daedong Industrial to develop electric truck by 2019
[THE INVESTOR] Daedong Industrial Co., a major agricultural machinery manufacturers here, on Sept. 27 said it plans to develop a 1-ton electric light commercial vehicle by 2019. The manufacturer will head a consortium of nine local firms and organizations -- including Renault Samsung Motors, LG Electronics and Pohang University of Science and Technology -- to develop an electric-powered truck that runs 250 kilometers on a single charge and reaches a maximum speed of 120 kilometers. A total of 24
Sept. 27, 2016
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Hankook Tire to supply for Toyota’s Sienta minivan
[THE INVESTOR] Hankook Tire, South Korea’s largest tire maker, will supply original equipment tires for Toyota Motor’s Sienta minivan, the company said on Sept. 27. Hankook Tire will install its high performance Kinergy Ex tires for Sienta OE tires -- which refers to tires equipped on a new vehicle when they come from the factory. According to the company, Kinergy Ex tires boast excellent braking power on both dry and wet surfaces. Toyota’s Sienta minivan“Supplying tires through a strategic part
Sept. 27, 2016
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Hyundai Motor’s Q3 profits likely to decline: analysts
[THE INVESTOR] Market watchers forecast that Hyundai Motor would report on-year decline in earnings for the July-September period due to a drop in sales, in both domestic and overseas markets. According to Hyundai, South Korea’s largest automaker sold a combined 697,864 units in July and August, down 4.1 percent from a year earlier. Breaking down, 607,873 units were sold overseas, down 1.4 percent on-year, while 89,991 units were sold in South Korea, down 19 percent from a year earlier. Hit by l
Sept. 27, 2016
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Korean automakers produce more cars overseas
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean automakers produced more cars at their overseas plants than in South Korea, industry data showed on Sept. 27. From January to August, seven automakers -- including Hyundai Motor, Kia Motors, GM Korea, Ssangyong Motor and Renault Samsung, Daewoo Bus and Tata Daewoo -- produced 2.77 million units here, according to data by the Korea Automobile Manufacturers Association. Meanwhile, Hyundai and Kia produced a combined 2.91 million units at their overseas plants.Local auto
Sept. 27, 2016
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