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Promoting 'deep change'

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won listens to a lecture during the Icheon Forum at the Walkerhill Hotel in Seoul, Monday. SK Group organized the in-house forum under the theme of “understanding deep change,” a term often used by Korea’s third-largest conglomerate to describe its efforts to bring fundamental changes to its businesses. / Courtesy of SK Group

Aug 21, 2017

10 million mark

GM Korea workers celebrate the production of their 10 millionth vehicle at the firm’s head office in Incheon, Friday. The company was launched in 2002. / Courtesy of GM Korea

Aug 18, 2017

Intelligent air conditioner

A model tries out the voice recognition features of LG Electronics’ new Whisen air conditioner. The electronics maker said Wednesday the new air conditioner has voice recognition, natural language processing and deep learning technologies and thus is capable of optimizing indoor temperature on a human’s verbal directions. / Courtesy of LG Electronics

Aug 9, 2017
Intelligent air conditioner

Overseas buyers oppose Double Star

An Arab businessman dealing with Kumho Tire products, second from left, and other overseas buyers hold a rally in front of the Kumho Asiana Group headquarters in Seoul, Tuesday. The buyers said they oppose Kumho Tire creditors’ plan to sell the company to Double Star Tires, a mid-tier Chinese tiremaker, claiming their business has been hurt by the ongoing sales talks. / Courtesy of Kumho Tire  

Aug 8, 2017

POSCO donates sledges

POSCO President Oh In-whan, third from right in second row, poses with ice hockey players with disabilities after donating 25 light weight sledges to the national ice hockey team at an ice rink in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, Saturday. / Courtesy of POSCO

Aug 6, 2017

Scholarship for orphans

S-Oil CEO Othman Al-Ghamdi, right, poses with Lee Sang-keun, left, chairman of the Korea Child Welfare Association, after donating 380 million won ($336,000) in scholarship money for orphans at the Sunduck Home in Seoul, Thursday. The scholarships will be given to university students majoring in engineering who grew up in the Sunduck Home and other orphanages in the city. / Courtesy of S-Oil  

Aug 3, 2017
Scholarship for orphans

First day at new office

Lotte Group Chairman Shin Dong-bin, center, is on his way to the newly opened office at Lotte World Tower in Jamsil, Seoul, Wednesday. The nation’s fifth-largest conglomerate has moved its headquarters to the 123-story skyscraper, ending its history of 40 years in Sogong-dong, downtown Seoul. / Courtesy of Lotte Group

Aug 2, 2017

Exclusive benefits in Okinawa

An SK Telecom model promotes an exclusive lounge for subscribers at the Don Quixote mall in central Okinawa, Japan. The telecom company said Monday it has launched a new subscriber-only service package that includes discount benefits on rental cars and key tourist attractions on the island and access to the exclusive lounge. / Courtesy of SK Telecom

Jul 24, 2017
Exclusive benefits in Okinawa

Cooperation for MICE industry

Korea International Trade Association Chairman Kim In-ho, center, poses with POSCO Daewoo CEO Kim Young-sang, left, and COEX CEO Byun Bo-kyung, after signing a business cooperation agreement at the Trade Tower in southern Seoul, Friday. The three companies agreed to jointly foster the meetings, incentives, conventions and events (MICE) industry and help small exporters make inroads into foreign markets. / Courtesy of POSCO Daewoo

Jul 23, 2017

Fresh start

Pernod Ricard Korea CEO Jean Touboul performs a traditional Korean ritual at the company’s new headquarters in the Seoul Square building, Tuesday. Wearing traditional Korean clothes, the CEO prayed for the prosperity of the liquor company’s business here. / Courtesy of Pernod Ricard Korea

Jul 19, 2017
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