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Hyundai Motor eyes 80,000 jobs, W68tr investment at home by 2026
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Seoul bus drivers go on general strike, cause morning rush hour delays
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Official campaigning kicks off for April 10 elections
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Dialogue hopes fade as doctors pick hard-liner as new head
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Coupang pledges W3tr to expand Rocket Delivery nationwide by 2027
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[Election Battlefield] Political novice to face off star politician in ‘swing district’
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Korea enters full election mode
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[Kim Seong-kon] The April 2024 election will decide our future
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Seoul’s bus union prepares for strike
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[Hello India] Corporate Korea sees new growth drivers in India
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Detroit auto show rebounding after recession
DETROIT (AP) ― The sunny yellow Ford C-Max minivan that greets visitors at this year’s Detroit auto show says it all. After taking a pounding during the recession, the U.S. auto industry is full of optimism, and a strong mix of new products will greet buyers as they return to dealerships.“Looking around at what’s at the show, we’ve never been happier,” said Mike Jackson, the CEO of AutoNation Inc.
Jan. 12, 2011
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Kia hits the spot as first choice of new Samsung executives
Kia Motors Corp.’s sedans proved once again to be the most popular among Samsung Group’s executives this year.Among the 318 newly appointed executives, 78.6 percent picked Kia’s K7 and Opirus as their company cars. They joined the executive ranks for the first time in the latest reshuffle on Dec. 8.The Opirus held sway with nearly half, with 155 choosing the model. It maintained its status as the
Jan. 12, 2011
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3-D vision, smart devices sum up electronics show
CES dominated by new models of 3-D televisions, tablet PCs and upgraded smartphonesLAS VEGAS ― The world’s largest technology tradeshow bore witness to several major technology trends that can be summed up as: 3-D vision and “smart” devices.Top electronics firms showcased upgraded 3-D televisions that promised to become more comfortable living room features by becoming bigger, yet thinner, and mor
Jan. 12, 2011
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LG targets double-digit growth in home appliance sector: exec
LG Electronics said Tuesday it would seek to consolidate its status as one of the world’s largest home appliance makers by 2014 by taking advantage of “smart” technology.The firm said in a statement it would target double-digit sales growth from its home appliance business this year and was aiming for sales of $20 billion from the sector in 2014.“This year will be the beginning of a new era of hom
Jan. 11, 2011
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Intel to pay $1.5 billion to Nvidia
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ― Intel Corp. is paying $1.5 billion to end a fight it started with Nvidia Corp. over a key computer technology.The legal battle centered Nvidia’s ability to make “chipsets” that are compatible with Intel’s latest processors ― a fight that has implications for many of the world’s computer users, since Intel and Nvidia’s chips are ubiquitous.Nvidia is a top maker of graphics chip
Jan. 11, 2011
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GM Daewoo aims to export 1.8 million units this year
GM Daewoo Auto and Technology Co. aims to export more than 1.8 million vehicles and knockdown kits under the Chevrolet brand this year, its president Mike Arcamone said Monday.The Korean unit of GM will also launch eight new vehicles to Korea, instead of the originally planned seven, this year. Four of the eight models will be those in segments the company does not currently compete in, he added.H
Jan. 11, 2011
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Hyundai prioritizes quality, image
Top Korean carmaker confident of raising U.S. market share to 5 percentHyundai Motor Co. will focus on boosting quality and brand image as it steps up its challenge for global automobile leadership, vice chairman Chung Eui-sun said Monday. “Hyundai’s biggest challenge is to secure competitiveness in terms of quality in order to improve the brand image,” Chung said at the North American Internation
Jan. 11, 2011
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Facebook eclipses Twitter in Korean Web traffic
After a year of fiery growth, micro-blogging site Twitter is seeing a sharp drop in traffic in Korea while social networking hotspot Facebook continues to grow, figures show. According to Internet market research firm KoreanClick on Monday, Twitter’s page views in the last week of 2010 fell to about 25 million from nearly 45 million three months ago. The number of unique visitors ― people who visi
Jan. 11, 2011
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Low-cost carriers fare well in 2010
Korea’s low-cost airlines showed improved performances last year thanks to a surge in demand for air travel and expanded routes, industry data showed Monday.The country’s biggest discount carrier Jeju Air Co. posted 158 billion won ($143 million) in sales last year, up 80 percent from a year earlier, data showed. It did not post its operating profit, but its operating loss came to a smaller-than-e
Jan. 10, 2011
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Eco-friendly crude ship built by Hyundai
Hyundai Heavy Industries has delivered the world’s first crude oil carrier fitted with equipment for treating ballast water, the firm announced Monday. Empty vessels are balanced by ballast water, which is then emptied out when cargo is loaded at ports. This practice can transport non-indigenous organisms to waters across the world, damaging foreign ecosystems.With the International Maritime Organ
Jan. 10, 2011
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GS Group to invest W2.2tr, aim for W55tr sales
Energy, retail giant plans to hire 2,800 new employeesGS Group plans to increase its investments 10 percent to more than 2.2 trillion won ($1.9 billion) this year to strengthen its core businesses of energy, retail and construction and expand overseas activities. Korea’s seventh largest business group said on Monday it aims to post 55 trillion won in sales, up 5.7 percent from last year. “While fo
Jan. 10, 2011
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Multinational drug makers bet on young CEOs
Multinational drug companies are installing young and aggressive leaders to head their Korean operations in an increasingly competitive local market. Ranga Welaratne, 38, was appointed on Jan. 3 as the new head of the Korean branch of Sanofi-Pasteur, Sanofi-Aventis group’s vaccine division, becoming the latest CEO in their 30s to 40s to lead a multinational pharmaceutical firms’ Korean branch. Hav
Jan. 10, 2011
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Conglomerates sign up for Yeosu Expo facilities
Seven conglomerates including Samsung Group, Hyundai Motors Group, and SK Group signed up to participate in the 2012 World Expo in Yeosu, its organizing committee said.Other participating business groups include LG, Lotte, Posco and GS. The fact that leading local conglomerates decided to participate in the Yeosu Expo shows that expectations for the event are very high, organizers said. The expo i
Jan. 10, 2011
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Shinsegae store tops W1tr in turnover
Shinsegae Department Store announced Monday that its Gangnam branch became Korea’s second retail outlet to surpass the threshold of 1 trillion won ($894.1 million) in sales last year. The branch store in southern Seoul registered 1.09 trillion won in revenue, about 18 percent up from 920 billion won in 2009, the company said.Korea’s retail industry is estimated to have grown 7-8 percent in 2010 as
Jan. 10, 2011
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Korea Express eyes W2.35tr in sales
Korea Express Co., Korea’s largest logistics firm, said Monday that it is seeking to post 2.35 trillion won ($2.09 billion) in sales this year, up around 10 percent from last year.The company is also targeting an operating income of 157 billion won in 2011.Last year, Korea Express was estimated to have logged an operating income of 130 billion won on sales of 2.16 trillion won.Major shareholders o
Jan. 10, 2011
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China's mobile phone users top 850 mln in 2010
HONG KONG -- The number of mobile phone subscribers in China exceeded 850 million last year as more Chinese people began to consider mobile phones everyday necessities, a government report showed Monday. The net addition of Chinese mobile users reached a record high of more than 100 million in 2010 alone, according to the report from the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
Jan. 10, 2011
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W790 coffee touches off price war
A fresh price war among coffee vendors looms as a domestic franchised shop began to sell its standard product at close to one-fifth the market price last week.Manoffin, owned by popular local pizza franchise Mr. Pizza Corp., offers Hawaiian Kona coffee, one of the most popular brands here, at 790 won ($0.70) per cup. This price is far lower than its peers from Starbucks, Coffee Bean and other bran
Jan. 10, 2011
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Samsung heir supports father’s pledge on change
LAS VEGAS ― Samsung Electronics’ heir apparent Lee Jae-yong on Friday strongly supported his father Lee Kun-hee’s drive for challenge and change. “(Chairman Lee) is someone who is constantly mounts new challenges,” Lee said from Las Vegas where he was attending the Consumer Electronics Show, the largest electronics tradeshow in the world. “Also, the chairman has DNA that makes it unbearable for hi
Jan. 10, 2011
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Time to get back to basics: LGE chief
Koo pledges to create ‘tougher work culture’LAS VEGAS ― Koo Bon-joon’s distress over his new charge, LG Electronics, was palpable throughout the brisk speech he delivered on the sidelines of the world’s largest electronics fair. “Our basics have been significantly undermined,” Koo, vice chairman of the company, said at a briefing to the Korean press while attending the Consumer Electronics Show. R
Jan. 10, 2011
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LG Chem technology not leaked in Renault case
LG Chem Ltd. said on Sunday that its battery technology was not part of information suspected to have been leaked by Renault SA officials. An official at the Korean company said that the three officials at the French carmaker who are accused of leaking Renault's secrets didn't have access to LG Chem's battery technology. "The officials are not involved in the LG Chem-related business and Renault'
Jan. 9, 2011