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    SK hynix to raise up to $29.4 bil. via Nasdaq ADR offering

    SK hynix is set to raise up to 45.45 trillion won ($29.4 billion) through an American depositary receipt (ADR) offering backed by newly issued shares, expanding its global investor base and funding major semiconductor projects. The chip giant said Wednesday that its board approved the ADR issuance, with the securities set to debut on Nasdaq on July 10. Depositary receipts are bank-issued securities that represent shares in a foreign company, allowing investors to trade them on local exchanges. Under the offering structure, newly issued common shares will be deposited with a local custodian in Korea, and a U.S. depositary bank will issue ADRs representing those underlying shares for trading on Nasdaq. The indicative price is set at 255,500 won per ADR, based on the company's Tuesday closing price of 2.555 million won for the underlying common shares. Each ADR will represent 0.1 of a common share, with up to 17.79 million new shares to be issued under the offering. Bank of America, Citi, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan are acting as joint lead underwriters for the offering. The Korea Securiti

    2 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    SK hynix to raise up to $29.4 bil. via Nasdaq ADR offering
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    Hyundai Motor union votes in favor of strike plan

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    Hyundai Motor union votes in favor of strike plan
  • Companies

    Hanwha Aerospace partners with UAE defense firm for expansion into Middle East

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Hanwha Aerospace partners with UAE defense firm for expansion into Middle East
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    POSCO’s new portfolio boils down to 8 specialty steels

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    POSCO’s new portfolio boils down to 8 specialty steels
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    T’way, Eastar in dilemma over unprofitable Jeju route

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    T’way, Eastar in dilemma over unprofitable Jeju route
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Kolon boosts tire cord business amid rivalry with HS Hyosung

Kolon Industries announced on Tuesday that it will invest around 30 billion won ($20 million) to increase the annual production capacity of its tire cord plant in Vietnam to 57,000 tons by 2027 from the current 36,000 tons, demonstrating its strong commitment to the business.

Jan 14, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Kolon boosts tire cord business amid rivalry with HS Hyosung
Companies

Samsung Biologics wins $1.4 bil. manufacturing deal in Europe

Samsung Biologics, a biotech arm of Korea's Samsung Group, said Tuesday it has received a contract manufacturing deal worth 2.07 trillion won ($1.4 billion) from a Europe-based biopharmaceutical firm.

Jan 14, 2025By Yonhap
Samsung Biologics wins $1.4 bil. manufacturing deal in Europe
Business

Doubts grow over economic feasibility of 10 new regional airport projects

The planned construction of additional regional airports in Korea is raising concerns, as many existing ones are currently operating at a loss, putting their management and passenger safety at risk.

Jan 14, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Doubts grow over economic feasibility of 10 new regional airport projects
Companies

TEST DRIVE Kia's Niro Hybrid solidifies its place as price-competitive, fuel-efficient SUV

Kia’s Niro Hybrid SUV seems to have solidified its identity, making it one of the most price-competitive and fuel-efficient options for drivers seeking both comfort and impressive fuel efficiency.

Jan 14, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
[TEST DRIVE] Kia's Niro Hybrid solidifies its place as price-competitive, fuel-efficient SUV
Banking & Finance

Self-employed workers unhappy with extended Lunar New Year holiday

Self-employed workers are not happy after the government's designation of Jan. 27 as a temporary holiday last week to boost consumer spending on the occasion of the Lunar New Year.

Jan 13, 2025By Yi Whan-woo
Self-employed workers unhappy with extended Lunar New Year holiday
Business

Industry minister seeks stronger ties with US via shipbuilding, Navy maintenance

Korea will strengthen its ties with the United States by supporting the U.S. Navy, in line with plans from the incoming Donald Trump administration to boost its shipbuilding sector, the industry minister said Monday.

Jan 13, 2025By Ko Dong-hwan
Industry minister seeks stronger ties with US via shipbuilding, Navy maintenance
Companies

Audi Korea ready for rebound with new vehicle launches: CEO

Audi Korea is gearing up for a sales rebound in the local market by launching a “historic high” number of new models this year and strategically expanding its lineup of electric vehicles (EVs), its CEO said Monday.

Jan 13, 2025By Lee Min-hyung
Audi Korea ready for rebound with new vehicle launches: CEO
Tech & Science

Five Korean firms file anti-dumping suits over robot imports from China, Japan

HD Hyundai Robotics and four other Korean industrial robot makers said Monday that they filed anti-dumping complaints last Friday against Chinese and Japanese manufacturers of articulated robots with at least four axes.

Jan 13, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
Five Korean firms file anti-dumping suits over robot imports from China, Japan
Companies

REC Silicon's Norwegian shareholders up in arms against Hanwha

Hanwha is facing strong opposition from Norwegian shareholders of REC Silicon.

Jan 13, 2025By Park Jae-hyuk
REC Silicon's Norwegian shareholders up in arms against Hanwha
  • Norwegian investors consider lawsuit against Hanwha-controlled REC Silicon
Tech & Science

SK Telecom launches AI processing subscription service

SK Telecom will launch a cloud-based subscription service for artificial intelligence (AI) processing to capitalize on the rapidly growing demand for computing power required for AI services, the telecom company said Monday.

Jan 13, 2025By Nam Hyun-woo
SK Telecom launches AI processing subscription service
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