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10-man S. Korea lose to Indonesia to miss out on Paris Olympic football qualification
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Hybe-Ador feud should have limited effect on Hybe's overall performance: analysts
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Second Gimpo civil servant found dead, after apologizing for not finishing work
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DP leader says he will meet Yoon without conditions
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First-ever meeting of president, opposition chief set to finally happen
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NewJeans' singles, Japanese debut to proceed as planned, despite Hybe-Ador feud
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Blinken calls on China to press N. Korea to end its 'dangerous' behavior
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Experts raise concerns about Japan putting pressure on Naver over Line
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Samsung mobile chief, Google device head meet in Seoul
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Ship linked to NK arms shipments to Russia is moored in China: State Dept.
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KEB Hana Bank cuts 690 jobs via early retirement
KEB Hana Bank, South Korea's leading lender by assets, said Sunday it has eliminated 690 jobs through a voluntary retirement program as part of efforts to downsize.The number of job cuts, made in late December, amounts to 4.3 percent of its workforce of 16,100 as of the end of November last year, according to KEB Hana.The lender said the early retirement program, carried out for the first time in about four years, focused mainly on employees aged 40 and older.KEB Hana's job reduction was the thi
Jan. 3, 2016
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SK Innovation going all out to expand global presence
South Korea's top refiner SK Innovation Co. plans to speed up its overseas expansion this year as it seeks to develop new growth engines while also boosting its global presence, company officials said Sunday.The move apparently comes as more than half of the company's overall sales already are from exports.Increased profits from overseas sales, rather than exports, will further improve the company's overall sustainability, an official noted. "To secure a foundation for a long and sustainable dev
Jan. 3, 2016
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Hyundai to run separate booth for Genesis cars at Detroit Motor Show
South Korea's top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. plans to run a separate booth for its new luxury lineup of Genesis cars at the upcoming international motor show in Detroit, where the new vehicle model will also make its international debut, company officials said Sunday.It will mark the first time the carmaker will run a booth wholly designated to just one lineup of cars at an international auto show, they noted.The company earlier said the new G90 model, locally named the EQ900, will make its int
Jan. 3, 2016
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Korean conglomerates backtracking on responsible governance commitment
South Korea's big businesses are backtracking on their responsible governance obligations, a report by the country's antitrust watchdog showed Wednesday.According to the Fair Trade Commission, the percentage of owners or immediate kin who are listed as members of the board at affiliates of large family-run conglomerates stood at 21.7 percent, down 1.1 percentage point from the year before.The regulator said that this number has been falling steadily for some time, having stood at 27.2 percent in
Dec. 23, 2015
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CJ head appeals to top court again against corporate crime conviction
The chairman of food and entertainment conglomerate CJ Group filed an appeal to the nation's top court, for the second time, on Tuesday to try to avoid the 30-month jail term he received last week.Lee Jay-hyun, who has been convicted of embezzlement, breach of trust and tax evasion, brought the case back to the Supreme Court, arguing that he is innocent regarding the charges on breach of trust. The 55-year-old tycoon's legal representatives said Lee is not guilty as it is impossible to calculate
Dec. 22, 2015
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Six conglomerates fined for regulatory filing violations
South Korea's antitrust watchdog said Tuesday it has slapped a combined 1.54 billion won ($1.3 million) fine on six conglomerates for breaking regulatory filing rules as the country moves to better protect the rights of shareholders.The action by the Fair Trade Commission comes after a three-year probe that kicked off in April 2012, which checked the practices of the country's largest business groups.The FTC said 28 affiliates belonging to six conglomerates failed to complete or delayed filings
Dec. 22, 2015
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Samsung execs to discuss 'global biz strategy' for next year
Samsung Electronics Co., South Korea's top tech firm, said Thursday that its senior executives and overseas operations chiefs will gather in Seoul later this month to discuss next year's business strategy amid a slump in its mainstay business -- handsets.The business strategy meeting will include about 500 executives, according to Samsung."Participants will discuss ways to tide over a low growth trend," said a Samsung official.The company has scheduled two rounds of two-day meetings on Dec. 16-1
Dec. 10, 2015
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Hotel Lotte mulls employee stock ownership plan
South Korean retail giant Lotte's hotel unit has been working on an employee stock ownership scheme as part of preparations to list its stocks on the Seoul bourse, company officials said Sunday. Hotel Lotte, a unit of South Korea's fifth-largest conglomerate Lotte Group, plans to submit an application next month for a preliminary regulatory review of its initial public offering .The company said it has been preparing to establish an employee stock ownership association under the regulation that
Dec. 6, 2015
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All public firms agree to adopt wage peak system
All of South Korea's public corporations have agreed to adopt the wage peak system, which delays the mandatory retirement age in return for lower wages as part of labor reform measures, the finance ministry said Sunday.The wage peak system calls for the retirement age of workers to be pushed back, giving them greater job security. The same people benefiting from this, on the other hand, must accept lower wages just before retirement. The money saved will be used to hire new employees in a kind o
Dec. 6, 2015
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Samsung Engineering wins US$880 mln plant order
Samsung Engineering Co., South Korea's top engineering firm, said Friday that it has a received a US$880 million order to build petrochemical plants in Malaysia.Under the deal with state-run utility firm Petronas, Samsung Engineering will construct plants that produce polyethylene and other chemicals in Pengerang, southern Johor, by 2019.Petronas is cultivating a refinery and petrochemical integrated development project (RAPID) and other associated facilities in Pengerang, Malaysia.Last year, Sa
Dec. 4, 2015
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Asiana to temporarily halt flights to Vladivostok, Bali, Yangon
Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea's No. 2 full-service carrier, said Friday that it will temporarily suspend flight services to Vladivostok, Bali and Yangon due to weak demand.The company said it will halt flights to Vladivostok in Russia's Far East starting Feb. 1, while services to Indonesia's resort of Bali and Myanmar's capital will be discontinued March 1.Asiana currently operates four weekly flights to the Russian port city and two to the two Southeast Asian destinations.The company said i
Dec. 4, 2015
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Samsung's new mobile chief seeks stability over change
Samsung Electronics Co.'s new leader for its flagship mobile business said Wednesday he will not seek an all-out reshuffle of the business, but instead seek stability.The remark came after Koh Dong-jin, who was previously in charge of the mobile research and development, was named to head Samsung's Mobile Communications Business on Tuesday."There will be no large-scale changes," Koh told reporters briefly, when asked if the Mobile Communications Business will go through restructuring, possibly t
Dec. 2, 2015
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Samsung names new head for mobile business
South Korea's top conglomerate Samsung Group on Tuesday appointed a new head for its flagship mobile business, which is struggling with falling margins amid rising competition from low-end smartphone makers and Apple Inc.Under its annual executive-level reshuffle, Koh Dong-jin, who was previously in charge of the mobile research and development, was promoted to head Samsung Electronics Co.'s Mobile Communications Business.Shin Jong-kyun, meanwhile, will remain as the head of the IT & Mobile Comm
Dec. 1, 2015
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Samsung cuts jobs amid restructuring efforts
South Korea's top conglomerate Samsung Group has shed more than 5,000 jobs over the past year, data showed Thursday, reflecting its struggle to cut costs amid a prolonged economic slump.The key affiliates of South Korea's iconic conglomerate saw their combined workforce reach 212,331 as of end-September, compared with 217,685 a year earlier, the data compiled by the Financial Supervisory Service showed.Group flagship Samsung Electronics Co.'s payroll came to 98,577 as of end-September, down 999
Nov. 19, 2015
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Lotte founder's first son sues holding firm chief over family feud
The eldest son of the Lotte Group founder said Thursday he has sued the chief of Lotte Holdings Co. for the head's role in driving him out, waging a sideline attack against his younger brother as part of a long-running sibling power struggle. Lotte, South Korea's fifth-largest conglomerate, is mired in a leadership dispute between group founder Shin Kyuk-ho's two sons -- Dong-joo and Dong-bin -- who had each controlled the company's operations in Japan and Korea until earlier this year. While Do
Nov. 13, 2015
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10-year jail term sought for Hyosung chairman over tax evasion, embezzlement
SEOUL (Yonhap) -- Prosecutors sought a 10-year jail term on Monday for a business tycoon accused of creating slush funds and evading taxes of over 800 billion won (US$690 million) in total.Prosecutors demanded the sentence at a trial at the Seoul Central District Court against Cho Suck-rai, chairman of conglomerate Hyosung Group, saying that the group's accounting fraud amounts to 890 billion won over a decade from 1999.Prosecutors also demanded 300 billion won in fines. "While he degraded the c
Nov. 9, 2015
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GE opens collaboration office in S. Korea
PAJU (Yonhap) – The U.S. industrial giant General Electric opened a collaboration office in the South Korean border city of Paju Monday as part of efforts to expand business in preparation of the unification of the two Koreas.GE held an opening ceremony to celebrate the opening of its office at Paju City Hall near the western border with North Korea.The ceremony drew some 80 people, including GE Korea head Kang Sung-wook, Paju Mayor Lee Jae-hong, Unification Minister Hong Yong-pyo, and Kim Moo-s
Nov. 9, 2015
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Samsung may face sanctions for violating investment laws
Authorities are poised to slap sanctions on Korea’s top conglomerate Samsung Group for violating investment regulations when it merged Samsung C&T with Cheil Industries in September, sources said on Friday.The Fair Trade Commission has yet to pinpoint the violations, but industry watchers say the agency is likely to zero in on the newly created investment rotunda binding the Samsung affiliates together. For instance, the newly merged entity holds stakes in Samsung Life, which holds stakes in Sam
Nov. 6, 2015
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POSCO Chief calls for China to cut steel supplies
POSCO Chairman Kwon Oh-joon lamented the global steel industry’s overwhelming supply in his first interview with a local business daily Thursday.Kwon said the oversupply, fueled mainly by ramped-up production from China, is turning the markets lopsided. With that in mind, the chairman called for China to cut its steel supply by at least 30 percent.Between 2005 and 2014, China’s steel production doubled to 820 million tons from 350 million tons. Global production also rose, but until last year th
Nov. 6, 2015
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LG Electronics starts global sales of V10
LG Electronics Inc. started global sales of its latest dual-display smartphone, the V10, on Friday, one day after it reported disappointing quarterly earnings for its mobile business.Starting this month, the V10, showcased earlier in October, will reach the United States, and gradually head to China, Latin America, and Europe in the near future, the company said.The 5.7-inch LG V10 features a QHD IPS Quantum display and a small rectangular screen above the larger screen. Although the display see
Oct. 30, 2015