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    Surging SK shares complicate owner's property division suit

    The high-stakes property division suit between SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won and his former wife Roh Soh-yeong are heading into a critical juncture, as a dramatic surge in SK Inc.'s stock price has introduced fresh legal complications over how marital assets should be valued and divided. The Seoul High Court is scheduled to hold a second mediation session on Monday in the retrial of the property division case, which was remanded by the Supreme Court last year. Both sides are widely expected to appear in person — their first face-to-face courtroom encounter in roughly two years and two months since the final appellate hearing in April 2024. At the heart of the dispute is the stock value of SK Inc., the holding company of SK Group. When the appellate court closed arguments in April 2024, shares were traded at around 160,000 won ($105). They have since surged to approximately 600,000 won, driven by mounting expectations surrounding the expansion of the group's artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem and the strong rally of its cash-cow chipmaker, SK hynix. The timing question is now lega

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    Surging SK shares complicate owner's property division suit
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    Airlines on high alert over strengthening dollar, prolonged oil price hike

    2 MIN READBy Lee Min-hyung
    Airlines on high alert over strengthening dollar, prolonged oil price hike
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    Gaon Cable gains traction in US AI data center power infrastructure market

    3 MIN READBy Lee Gyu-lee
    Gaon Cable gains traction in US AI data center power infrastructure market
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    Ban on foreign access to Anthropic models highlights need for AI sovereignty

    3 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Ban on foreign access to Anthropic models highlights need for AI sovereignty
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    Le Mans race offers chance to prove Genesis' durability, quality: Hyundai Motor CEO

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Le Mans race offers chance to prove Genesis' durability, quality: Hyundai Motor CEO
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REDNVIA eyes US market with repurposed drug for heart valve disorder

Creating a novel drug has always been a risky endeavor for biopharmaceutical companies. Developers and investors face significant uncertainties throughout the process. It often demands substantial investments in substances that carry a high risk of failure, as well as enduring rigorous and lengthy evaluations by regulatory authorities. Additionally, the subsequent journey of sales and marketing presents its own set of challenges.

Sep 21, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
REDNVIA eyes US market with repurposed drug for heart valve disorder
Companies

Porsche Korea appoints new head

Porsche Korea appointed Mathias Busse as its new CEO and representative director in recognition of his expertise in the Asian market and extensive experience in the global auto industry, the local subsidiary of the German luxury carmaker announced, Friday.

Sep 20, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Porsche Korea appoints new head
Companies

Korea urged to brace for surge in Chinese EV sales

Korea is being urged to brace for an influx of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), which are feared to increase their market share while potentially impacting the local environment, experts and industry officials said.

Sep 20, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Korea urged to brace for surge in Chinese EV sales
Companies

Construction firms strive to attract young jobseekers

Major construction firms in Korea have altered their recruitment strategies, as young jobseekers remain hesitant to enter the sector due to concerns about industrial accidents and rigid corporate cultures.

Sep 20, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Construction firms strive to attract young jobseekers
Companies

KakaoTalk messenger suffers brief service disruption

Kakao, the operator of Korea's dominant mobile messenger app KakaoTalk, said Friday its service has experienced a brief disruption.

Sep 20, 2024By Yonhap
KakaoTalk messenger suffers brief service disruption
Companies

LIG Nex1 wins $2.78 bil. deal to export missile defense system Cheongung-II to Iraq

LIG Nex1, South Korea's major defense firm, said Friday it has secured a 3.7 trillion-won ($2.78 billion) contract with Iraq to export its Cheongung-II medium-range surface-to-air missile defense system.

Sep 20, 2024By Yonhap
LIG Nex1 wins $2.78 bil. deal to export missile defense system Cheongung-II to Iraq
Companies

Chaebols embrace heirs' wives in leadership roles

Korea’s family-run conglomerates, known as "chaebols," have apparently become more open to allowing the wives of their heirs to take on roles in company management.

Sep 20, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Chaebols embrace heirs' wives in leadership roles
Companies

Homeplus revamps key shopping hub in Daegu

Homeplus has revamped one of its largest shopping locations in the country, located in Daegu, with the aim of boosting sales, according to the major supermarket chain on Thursday.

Sep 19, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Homeplus revamps key shopping hub in Daegu
Companies

Restaurants add hidden delivery fees, sparking transparency concerns

Independent and franchise restaurants are adding extra charges to delivery orders without notifying customers, raising concerns about transparency among consumer advocates and industry experts.

Sep 19, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Restaurants add hidden delivery fees, sparking transparency concerns
Banking & Finance

Tender offer for Korea Zinc aimed at improving corporate governance: MBK

Private equity firm MBK Partners, which joined hands with Young Poong in a series of disputes over Korea Zinc’s management rights, claimed on Thursday that its tender offer for the world’s largest zinc smelter is not a hostile takeover bid, but an attempt to improve the company’s governance structure.

Sep 19, 2024By Jun Ji-hye
Tender offer for Korea Zinc aimed at improving corporate governance: MBK
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