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Russia sent more than 165,000 barrels of refined petroleum to N. Korea in March: White House
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Key suspects grilled over alleged abuse of power in Marine death inquiry
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[Graphic News] Number of coffee franchises in S. Korea rises 13%
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S. Korean children, teens grow taller, mature faster than before: study
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Some junior doctors are returning: Health Ministry
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Army takes group action against Hybe for neglecting BTS
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[Robert J. Fouser] AI changes rationale for learning languages
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[Today’s K-pop] Stray Kids go gold in US with ‘Maniac’
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Woman dangling from power lines rescued by residents holding blanket
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Naver Q1 net income soars 1,171.9% on growth of major businesses
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Digital marketing key to staying ahead
The rise of online social networks such as Twitter and Facebook and social commerce services like Groupon are changing the way people do business. For companies, it’s a bewildering challenge that comes with disruptive changes everywhere. Traditional tools won’t work in the digital era, with people exchanging ideas and information about products and services at a frenetic speed. Companies are now scrambling to reconfigure their business models, infrastructure and whatever necessary to stay ahead,
Nov. 9, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] Sungho CEO sees R&D as a core competence
Kosdaq-listed frontrunner in capacitor eyes future-oriented items for growthPark Hwan-woo, president and CEO of KOSDAQ-listed Sungho Electronics Co. (www.sungho.net) was quick to use a metaphor in explaining what the company’s core business is. And his metaphor of choice is a human heart. Not that Sungho is making an artificial heart. The company’s specialty is producing capacitors, a component used extensively for a variety of electronic devices. So instead of blood, Park said the capacitors pu
Nov. 3, 2011
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Park sees R&D a core competence for Sungho Electronics
Kosdaq-listed frontrunner in capacitor eyes future-oriented items for growthPark Hwan-woo, president and CEO of KOSDAQ-listed Sungho Electronics Co. (www.sungho.net) was quick to use metaphor in explaining what the company’s core business is. And his metaphor of choice is a human heart. Not that Sungho is making an artificial heart. The company’s specialty is producing capacitors, a component used extensively for a variety of electronic devices. So instead of blood, Park said the capacitors pump
Nov. 3, 2011
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Kakao Talk unveils features to get instant messages from K-pop
SEOUL (Yonhap) -- Kakao Talk, South Korea's fastest-growing mobile messenger service, introduced new features on Wednesday that allow handset users to receive real-time messages from K-pop stars, companies and local merchants.Its operator Kakao Corp. also added features that enable users to play mob
Oct. 12, 2011
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Korean inventor claims Miller's beer bottle design infringes on his patent
A South Korean inventor claimed Thursday that the bottle design of U.S.-based Miller Brewing Company's Miller Lite beer infringes on his patent registered here, and said he would take legal action against the global alcoholic beverage firm.The inventor, who asked to be identified only by his surname
Aug. 4, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] LG Chem targets 25% global market share
CEO Kim says company is developing ‘second generation’ electric car batteriesLG Chem CEO Kim Bahn-suk had much to say regarding the future of the car battery market and how the company plans to carve out a leading share of global markets. He also talked about LG Chem’s vision for its people, and how that vision helped turn the company around since he came to office in 2006, a time when LG Chem was
May 11, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] Medipost hopes to fuel stem cell renaissance
CEO reveals push for partnership with multinational pharmaceutical firmsKorea’s stem cell research is slowly showing signs of a renaissance as many scientists strive to mend its reputation, marred by a case of scientific fraud six years ago.Although the 2005 incident involving Prof. Hwang Woo-suk, once hailed as a global cloning pioneer, led to a slump in human embryonic stem cell study here, othe
April 18, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] ‘Flash sale’ site eyes local luxury fashion market
Online retailer Tryst boasts price competitiveness but has yet to overcome credibility issuesA fresh online luxury retail channel is eying a slice of the pie in the conglomerate-dominated local market with price competitiveness and quality service.The launch of flash sale site Tryst on Wednesday, the first of its kind here, may be intriguing news for savvy Korean shoppers. The website can be descr
April 13, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] Groupon feels way around Korean market
Groupon Korea, the new kid on the Korean social networking commerce scene, brushes off the worries and sniping about its somewhat subdued entry. “All of our options are open, and we want to try new things and experiment to get the gist of what works and what doesn’t,” said Hwang Hee-seung, Groupon’s chief executive told The Korea Herald in an interview.And the experiments will go on, said the 27-y
April 3, 2011
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Fleet expansion, push into generators may double Doosan orders
Doosan Engine Co., the world’s second-largest maker of ship engines, said orders may more than double this year as shipping lines resume fleet-enlargement plans and the company works to expand its non-marine businesses.Contracts may climb to 1.8 trillion won ($1.6 billion) from 890 billion won last year, chief executive Lee Sung-hee said in an interview at the engine maker’s headquarters in Changw
March 2, 2011
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[Meet the CEO] KORES spearheads Korea’s rare earth search
State-run mineral developer looks to Africa, South America to ensure stable supply of resourcesKorea Resources Corp. is at the forefront of Korea’s drive to secure stable supplies of natural resources including rare earths crucial to its high-tech economy.Global competition is growing to secure sources of 17 scarce metals used to make cutting-edge products such as mobile phones, electric cars, win
March 2, 2011
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‘Korea, Japan research demands different’
Shin Eun-hee has a unique duty in her role as a top executive. She not only supervises Korean operations of the Nielsen Company, a global information and media firm, but also Japanese operations, assuming the role of managing director for the two crucial markets in East Asia simultaneously. What’s more unusual is that Shin does most of her business here in Seoul. The convention is that regional CE
Jan. 13, 2011
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Samsung eyes mid-range smartphone market with Android, bada software
Building on the success in the market for premium smartphones last year, Samsung Electronics Co. hopes to make a splash in the mid-range smartphone segment, the president of its mobile business said Wednesday, as smartphones are expected to quickly become a mainstream device. At the center of its push into the smartphone mass market will be the Android system and "bada," the company's 1-year-old
Jan. 5, 2011