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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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KB Insurance launches rider policy for sudden unintended acceleration

KB Insurance is launching an insurance rider to support customers' expenses for hiring a lawyer in the case of suspected sudden unintended acceleration while driving, the company announced Wednesday.

Sep 11, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
KB Insurance launches rider policy for sudden unintended acceleration
Companies

Hanwha Ocean plagued by frequent fatal accidents

Hanwha Ocean is facing criticism and setbacks in its business following a series of fatal industrial accidents at its shipyard on Geoje Island, South Gyeongsang Province, where four workers have been killed this year alone.

Sep 11, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Hanwha Ocean plagued by frequent fatal accidents
  • Hanwha Ocean to invest $1.5 bil. to prevent recurrence of worker deaths
Tech & Science

Samsung attracts German consumers with experience-based marketing

BERLIN — Samsung Electronics is expanding its European home appliance market presence with a marketing strategy that allows consumers to experience its artificial intelligence features.

Sep 11, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Samsung attracts German consumers with experience-based marketing
Banking & Finance

Explosive popularity of 'Heartsping' sends production company's stock soaring

The recent release of the movie, "Heartsping: Teenieping of Love," has caused the production company's stock to soar, as the Korean TV animation character, "Teenieping," has become a new sensation, captivating both children and adults.

Sep 11, 2024By Lee Yeon-woo
Explosive popularity of 'Heartsping' sends production company's stock soaring
Companies

Beleaguered e-commerce platform TMON says in talks for merger

The chief executive of TMON said Wednesday the beleaguered e-commerce platform has been in talks for a merger and plans to resume its operations next month.

Sep 11, 2024By Yonhap
Beleaguered e-commerce platform TMON says in talks for merger
Tech & Science

Joint venture between LG, Sinarmas in Indonesia

LG CNS CEO Hyun Shin-gyoon, third from left, shakes hands with Indonesia's Sinarmas Group Chairman Franky Widjaja, third from right, during the launching ceremony of their joint venture LG Sinarmas Technology Solution in Jakarta, Tuesday. Headquartered in Jakarta, LG Sinarmas will pursue various IT businesses including establishing and managing of data centers. Courtesy of LG CNS

Sep 11, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Joint venture between LG, Sinarmas in Indonesia
Companies

Are women represented fairly in leadership roles at Korean companies?

Korean companies still seem to have a long way to go in terms of women’s representation in leadership positions, although they have made a series of efforts to improve gender equality, according to Women in INnovation (WIN), an association consisting of female executives at Korean companies and foreign firms here.

Sep 11, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Are women represented fairly in leadership roles at Korean companies?
Companies

Unionized office workers at SK hynix vote to accept wage offer

Unionized office workers at SK hynix, the world's second-largest memory chip maker, have agreed on a 5.7 percent wage hike with the company, industry sources said Wednesday.

Sep 11, 2024By Yonhap
Unionized office workers at SK hynix vote to accept wage offer
Companies

BMW, Ford to recall 31,279 vehicles over faulty parts

BMW Korea and Ford Sales & Service Korea will voluntarily recall over 31,279 vehicles due to faulty components, the transport ministry said Wednesday.

Sep 11, 2024By Yonhap
BMW, Ford to recall 31,279 vehicles over faulty parts
Companies

US to offer 'lead time' for Korean firms to adjust connected vehicle supply chains: senior official

The United States will give "lead time" for Korean companies to adjust their supply chains for connected vehicles, a senior U.S. official said Tuesday, as Washington is pushing for regulations to address security risks stemming from those vehicles using Chinese technology.

Sep 11, 2024By Yonhap
US to offer 'lead time' for Korean firms to adjust connected vehicle supply chains: senior official
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