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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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    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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    9th Korean oil tanker successfully transits Red Sea

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    9th Korean oil tanker successfully transits Red Sea
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Hyundai-GM alliance aims to enhance resilience in face of EV slowdown

Hyundai Hyundai Motor Company and General Motors (GM) recently formed an alliance through a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU). While the MOU outlines broad areas of collaboration, it also indicates that both automotive giants are aiming to strengthen their resilience amid the global slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) demand, often referred to as the "chasm."

Sep 13, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Hyundai-GM alliance aims to enhance resilience in face of EV slowdown
Companies

Refiners bolster cleaner aviation fuel pipelines following gov't initiative

Major refiners in Korea are bolstering manufacturing infrastructure for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as the government has recently announced mandates to require a certain proportion of the low-emission fuel to be used by national airliners, according to the companies, Friday.

Sep 13, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Refiners bolster cleaner aviation fuel pipelines following gov't initiative
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INTERVIEW Offshore wind power takes off in Korea

INCHEON — The offshore wind power industry in Korea, still in its early stages compared to more advanced countries in Europe and Asia, is gaining momentum. This growth is driven by the government's goal to achieve global carbon neutrality by 2050 by harnessing more renewable energy sources, according to the head of RWE Renewables' Asia-Pacific region.

Sep 13, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
[INTERVIEW] Offshore wind power takes off in Korea
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Naver to develop Arabic-based LLM, expand AI cooperation with Saudi Arabia

Naver, the operator of Korea's largest internet platform, has signed an initial agreement with Saudi Arabia's artificial intelligence (AI) agency to jointly develop an Arabic language-based large language model (LLM), company officials said Friday.

Sep 13, 2024By Yonhap
Naver to develop Arabic-based LLM, expand AI cooperation with Saudi Arabia
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Media regulator launches investigation into Agoda's business practices

Korea's media regulator said Thursday it has launched an investigation into Agoda's business practices over allegations the global e-travel platform inflicted damage on its customers.

Sep 12, 2024By Yonhap
Media regulator launches investigation into Agoda's business practices
Companies

Hyundai Motor, GM sign MOU for comprehensive cooperation

Automobile giants Hyundai Motor Company and General Motors (GM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly explore future collaboration across key strategic areas, including vehicles, supply chains and clean energy technologies, the two companies said Thursday.

Sep 12, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Hyundai Motor, GM sign MOU for comprehensive cooperation
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Women's Bioscience Forum holds annual symposium in Seoul

The Women’s Bioscience Forum (WBF) successfully hosted its annual symposium at the ST Center in Seoul, Thursday.

Sep 12, 2024By Kang Seung-woo
Women's Bioscience Forum holds annual symposium in Seoul
Tech & Science

Samsung in urgent need of boosting foundry yield for AI processors

Samsung Electronics faces an urgent need to enhance its foundry manufacturing yield for artificial intelligence (AI) processors as Nvidia has suggested the possibility of moving orders away from Taiwan’s TSMC, citing sustained strong demand for its chipsets.

Sep 12, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Samsung in urgent need of boosting foundry yield for AI processors
Banking & Finance

More than 6 out of 10 Korean households will be childless in 2052

Koreans are increasingly living alone or prefer having no children even if they get married. If this trend continues, more than six out of 10 households nationwide will be childless by 2052, data showed, Tuesday.

Sep 12, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
More than 6 out of 10 Korean households will be childless in 2052
Companies

Korean business leaders to visit Philippines, Singapore next month

The heads of major Korean conglomerates will participate in a business delegation visiting the Philippines and Singapore from Oct. 6 to 9 on the occasion of the Korea-ASEAN Summit in Laos next month.

Sep 12, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Korean business leaders to visit Philippines, Singapore next month
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