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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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Banking & Finance

KakaoBank CEO secures fifth consecutive term

KakaoBank announced Wednesday that CEO Yun Ho-young has been granted a fifth consecutive term, allowing him to remain at the helm until March 2027. Yun has been leading the company since 2016.

Mar 5, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
KakaoBank CEO secures fifth consecutive term
Companies

KHNP issues Asia's first nuclear power green bond

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Plant (KHNP) has issued Asia's first green bond, in acknowledgment of environmentally clean nuclear power energy, the state-run nuclear power plant operator and technology developer said Wednesday.

Mar 5, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
KHNP issues Asia's first nuclear power green bond
Companies

Samsung Electronics, union reach wage deal for 5.1% pay hike in 2025

Samsung Electronics and its biggest labor union on Wednesday reached a wage agreement for 2025, which includes a 5.1 percent pay raise.

Mar 5, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung Electronics, union reach wage deal for 5.1% pay hike in 2025
Companies

KG Mobility debuts 1st electric pickup

KG Mobility Chairman Kwak Jae-sun poses with the Musso EV at a ceremony celebrating the launch of the carmaker’s first electric pickup at its headquarters in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province, Wednesday. Equipped with an 80.6-kilowatt-hour lithium iron phosphate battery, the Musso EV offers a driving range of 400 kilometers, making it Korea’s longest-range electric cargo truck. Courtesy of KG Mobility.

Mar 5, 2025By Kang Seung-woo
KG Mobility debuts 1st electric pickup
Banking & Finance

Homeplus' court rehabilitation catches NPS, Meritz off guard

The National Pension Service (NPS), which co-invested in Homeplus with MBK Partners, and Meritz Financial Group, which has lent money to the supermarket chain, are on edge as the retailer has entered court-led rehabilitation proceedings after struggling to secure cash amid liquidity concerns, industry officials said Wednesday.

Mar 5, 2025By Jun Ji-hye
Homeplus' court rehabilitation catches NPS, Meritz off guard
Tech & Science

Battery firms emphasize preparedness for US, China threats

People speaking Chinese were busy wandering around an exhibition hall of COEX in Seoul on Wednesday, the first day of the three-day InterBattery 2025 trade show, which attracted 688 battery firms worldwide to showcase their latest technologies.

Mar 5, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Battery firms emphasize preparedness for US, China threats
Companies

Hyundai Motor CEO underscores India's role in company's EV growth strategy

Jose Munoz, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Hyundai Motor, held a town hall meeting with employees in India this week to underscore the local unit's importance in the automaker's global electric vehicle (EV) growth strategy, the company said Wednesday.

Mar 5, 2025By Yonhap
Hyundai Motor CEO underscores India's role in company's EV growth strategy
Companies

Online shopping inches up in January on food purchases, deliveries

Online shopping sales in Korea edged up in January on higher demand for food purchases and delivery services, data showed Wednesday.

Mar 5, 2025By Yonhap
Online shopping inches up in January on food purchases, deliveries
Companies

Regulator approves Samsung's acquisition of robotics startup

Korea's antitrust regulator approved Samsung Electronics's acquisition of local robotics startup Rainbow Robotics on Wednesday as part of its business diversification strategy.

Mar 5, 2025By Yonhap
Regulator approves Samsung's acquisition of robotics startup
Companies

Antidumping tariffs on Chinese steel products draw backlash

The Korean steel industry's ongoing efforts to build stronger trade barriers against low-priced Chinese products are beginning to cause internal strife, drawing criticism from steel product consumers like construction firms and shipbuilders.

Mar 5, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Antidumping tariffs on Chinese steel products draw backlash
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