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    Micron's strong earnings stoke hope for Samsung, SK hynix Q2 results

    U.S. memory chip maker Micron’s strong earnings and rosy mid-term outlook are prompting expectations on the profitability of Samsung Electronics and SK hynix in the second quarter. According to industry officials, Sunday, Samsung Electronics is expected to release its earnings guidance for the April-June period around July 7, while SK hynix will announce its financial results in late July. Brokerages are already expecting both companies to post record earnings. According to market tracker FnGuide, brokerage consensus forecasts Samsung Electronics to post 86 trillion won ($56 billion) in operating profit and 170.47 trillion won in revenue. The figures would represent year-on-year increases of 1,739.6 percent and 128.62 percent, respectively, exceeding the previous record highs of 57.2 trillion won in operating profit and 133.87 trillion won in revenue posted in the first quarter just three months earlier. SK hynix is expected to post 63.45 trillion won in operating profit and 82.89 trillion won in sales, up 589 percent and 273 percent year-on-year, respectively. The figures would also su

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Micron's strong earnings stoke hope for Samsung, SK hynix Q2 results
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    Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics vote to leave Samsung Group United Union

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Unionized workers of Samsung Biologics vote to leave Samsung Group United Union
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    Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Korea's smart road management system makes foray into Peru
  • Companies

    South Jeolla chip plant plans trigger speculative rally in local stocks

    3 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    South Jeolla chip plant plans trigger speculative rally in local stocks
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    HD Hyundai Electric boosts capacity 70% with new automated Cheongju power distribution

    3 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    HD Hyundai Electric boosts capacity 70% with new automated Cheongju power distribution
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Korea ranks 7th in domestic vehicle output in 2024

Korea ranked seventh in the world in terms of domestic vehicle output last year, an industry association said Monday, down one notch from a year earlier due to a drop in output amid an economic slowdown.

Mar 10, 2025By Yonhap
Korea ranks 7th in domestic vehicle output in 2024
Companies

LG's, Samsung's washer-dryer sets achieve top ratings by Consumer Reports

Washing machine and dryer sets of LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics have received top ratings in a recent U.S. consumer performance study.

Mar 10, 2025By Yonhap
LG's, Samsung's washer-dryer sets achieve top ratings by Consumer Reports
Banking & Finance

Koreans still rely on legacy banks as primary source of financial services, but fintechs gain ground

Jang, a 28-year-old employee at an IT company in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, uses Woori Bank, one of Korea's major commercial banks, as her primary financial institution.

Mar 10, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
Koreans still rely on legacy banks as primary source of financial services, but fintechs gain ground
Companies

Homeplus faces supply instability following receivership filing

Homeplus, a major supermarket retail store chain company that last week entered a court-led rehabilitation process amid liquidity worries, is facing supply instability at some of its stores, leaving shelves empty or poorly stocked during its special sale period.

Mar 9, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Homeplus faces supply instability following receivership filing
Companies

Alaska gas pipeline project may open new opportunities for Korean steel industry: expert

The Korean steel industry may be able to clinch new opportunities if it takes part in the Alaska gas pipeline project led by the Donald Trump administration, despite the envisioned 25 percent U.S. tariff on all steel imports, experts said Sunday.

Mar 9, 2025By Yonhap
Alaska gas pipeline project may open new opportunities for Korean steel industry: expert
Tech & Science

ANALYSIS Nexon gains legal ground in dispute over Dark and Darker

The legal battle between gaming giant Nexon and midsize studio Ironmace over the latter's PC adventure game Dark and Darker appears to be tilting in favor of Nexon, with a major gaming platform delisting the title after a court ruling in Korea.

Mar 9, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
[ANALYSIS] Nexon gains legal ground in dispute over Dark and Darker
Banking & Finance

Internet-only banks expand offline access to boost customer engagement

All three internet-only banks in Korea — KakaoBank, Toss Bank and Kbank — have begun offering zero-fee transactions for customers using automated teller machines (ATMs). Rather than relying on fee-based revenue, the banks are opting to expand customer engagement through offline support, industry officials said Sunday.

Mar 9, 2025By Lee Yeon-woo
Internet-only banks expand offline access to boost customer engagement
Companies

Samsung Group begins annual recruitment drive for 2025

Samsung Group will begin officially hiring new employees for the first half of this year on Monday across its 16 key subsidiaries. Samsung Electronics, Samsung Display, Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Samsung SDI are among the companies accepting online applications throughout this week.

Mar 9, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Samsung Group begins annual recruitment drive for 2025
Companies

HD Hyundai vice chair visits US Naval Academy

HD Hyundai Executive Vice Chairman Chung Ki-sun visited the United States Naval Academy (USNA), where he shared opinions on future maritime developments and research challenges with faculty and midshipmen, or officers of the lowest rank, the shipbuilding group said Sunday.

Mar 9, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
HD Hyundai vice chair visits US Naval Academy
Companies

AMCHAM supports North Gyeongsang Province promoting APEC summit

The American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the North Gyeongsang Provincial Government to deepen economic collaboration and support the successful hosting of the 2025 APEC summit in the province's city of Gyeongju.

Mar 9, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
AMCHAM supports North Gyeongsang Province promoting APEC summit
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