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Leader'S Club은 유가증권 성장 법인과 코스닥 성장 법인을 대상으로 IR(Investor Relations)활동을 지원하는 서비스 입니다.
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The Grand Hilton to hold biggest Oktoberfest celebration in Seoul
Germany attracts millions of people from around the world to Oktoberfest every September. But those living in Seoul can celebrate the traditional German event at The Grand Hilton Seoul. The hotel, located in northern Seoul, invites guests for an evening of celebration with beer and traditional German food on Sept. 7. The largest Oktoberfest event in Korea draws more than 1,000 people every year. Originated in Munich, the festival started as a celebration of the marriage between Crown Prince Lud
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Lunch box with lotus leaves at Busan Station
It’s often hard being a busy traveler and a healthy eater at the same time, but those who travel from Busan are now given a great option. KORAIL’s Busan branch recently launched the Lotus Story store in Busan Station, which offers a healthy lunch box that consists of lotus leaf rice, stir-fried kimchi and seaweed.The lotus leaf rice is rice mixed with healthy local grains, including barley, foxtail millet and soy beans, and wrapped in a lotus leaf and steamed. The fresh leaves are from Hamyang,
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‘Korea saved European outdoor brands’
European outdoor wear and equipment brands such as Millet of France were hanging by a thread when demand in Korea began to jump over 30 percent each year as hiking became fashionable and hikers started to dress up.“Due to strong nationalism in terms of the brands and differences in tastes and sizing, the European market is very fragmented, meaning the French only buy Millet and the Germans only buy Jack Wolfskin,” Julien Provot-Ragueneau, senior executive officer at MilletEdelweissHoldings, said
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Foreigners neither blase nor scared by N.K. bluster
Whether watching the cavalcade of North Korean provocations unfold on a flat screen TV in New York City or iPad in London, those not living in Seoul find themselves scratching their head at the juxtaposition between goose-stepping soldiers in Pyongyang and Gangnam-style teeny boppers in the South.In fact, Gangnam Style singer Psy even has a sold out concert planned for the coming weekend. Not nearly as alarmed as their friends and relatives in the United States and Europe, nor as blase as South
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Antitrust agency to expand outdoor apparel probe
The Fair Trade Commission, the country’s antitrust watchdog, is expected to expand its probe into outdoor apparel companies for possible price fixing and related malpractices, industry sources said.The commission is said to have investigated leading outdoor brands such as The North Face, Kolon Sport and K2. It will also look into 10 other companies including Black Yak, Millet and Lafuma.Its probe will include examining the industry’s distribution channels as well as its relationship with supplie
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Ogokbap (Five-grain rice)
Ogokbap is made up of glutinous rice, glutinous African millet, sweet red beans and black beans. From olden days, Koreans have regarded the day of the first full moon of the year as important. People cooked five-grain rice on that day and shared it with neighbors in the hope of peace and a good harvest. Ingredients● 2 cups glutinous rice ● 1/2 cup black beans● 1/2 cup glutinous African millet ● 1/2 cup sweet red beans, 1 1/2 cups scalding water, 2 1/2 cups boiling water● 1/2 cup glutinous millet
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Gaps in prices of outdoor brands puzzle shoppers
South Korea’s outdoor sportswear market is growing explosively, and so is confusion about what is worth what. Brands in the nearly 5 trillion won ($4.6 billion) market are polarizing in terms of price; the high-end insists that the materials used in its products are inarguably the best, while the relatively low-end argues that its materials are not any less good. Consumers are lost and confused. “I was planning to buy matching mountain-climbing jackets for my parents, but gave up because I could
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Many likely not to survive tough outdoor fashion market
Competition heats up between foreign brands in outdoor sportswear marketMany outdoor brands lacking a clear brand identity will soon die out in South Korea, said Columbia Sportswear Korea CEO Cho Hyeong-rae at a press conference last week. “It will happen before 2015, regardless of the volume of their revenues, but depending on the public recognition of the brands. Now it will be all about developing new technologies and establishing a significant image,” said Cho. The outdoor market here has gr
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Is your problem gluten or faddish eating?
ATLANTA (AP) ― It sounds like an unfolding epidemic: A decade ago, virtually no one in the U.S. seemed to have a problem eating gluten in bread and other foods. Now, millions do.Gluten-free products are flying off grocery shelves, and restaurants are boasting of meals with no gluten. Celebrities on TV talk shows chat about the digestive discomfort they blame on the wheat protein they now shun. Some churches even offer gluten-free Communion wafers.“I don’t know whether there’s more people getting
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The price of ‘free’ foods
“Free-from” food products, whether they’re labeled sugar-free, fat-free or gluten-free, are fast becoming a trendy lifestyle choice, regardless of allergies or intolerance.The popularity of these products, tastier and more widely available than ever, is driven by health-focused consumers, research firms say. These so-called avoiders are also swayed by the “health halo,” or the perception that the product is better for you because it’s lacking an ingredient or nutrient, said Andy Bellatti, a Seat
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Moonbaesool blends soju with tradition, pride
Intangible cultural heritage heir looks to international marketsSoju has long been a favorite drink of Koreans across all spectrums of society. Its crisp, bittersweet flavor and relatively low price often tempt all from the rank and file to CEOs and presidents in times of economic crisis and personal struggle. Moonbaesool Brewery Co.’s hand-made soju is one of the oldest distilled liquors here, dating back over 150 years. The traditional drink, which was first made using water from Daedong River
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Climber builds third school in Nepal
Korean veteran mountaineer Um Hong-gil’s foundation has built its third school for children in Nepal.The Um Hong Gil Human Foundation announced Thursday that it had completed building a new school in Lumbini, some 170 kilometers southeast of Kathmandu.The construction of the school started in April 2011 and it was recently finished with the support of outdoor brand Millet, the Industrial Bank of Korea and also multinational insurer AIA Life, according to Um’s foundation.Located in a remote villa
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Mountaineer Um builds schools in the Himalayas
SEOGWIPO, Jeju ― Korea’s foremost mountaineer Um Hong-gil is scaling his 17th summit. The first person to have stood atop the 16 highest points on Earth, including all 14 8,000-meter peaks in the Himalayas, has now taken on the challenge of building schools in remote villages in the Himalayas.“At some point in the process of mastering the 16 peaks, I resolved to return the ‘favor’ given to me by the Himalayas if I survived the climb. I prayed, ‘Please let me live and return,’” Um told The Korea
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Climb Halla Mountain with Um Hong-gil
Lotte Hotel Jeju presents the Halla Mountain-Climbing Package with champion mountaineer Um Hong-gil, who has climbed 16 peaks taller than 8,000 meters in the Himalayas. The package is available through Feb. 11 for 50 teams of two people on a first come, first served basis. The package includes a two-night stay in a lake-view room at Lotte Hotel Jeju, breakfast, full-course dinner and Halla mountain-climbing with Um Hong-gil, and a mountain climber hat from the French outdoor brand Millet (worth