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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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Agri-expo Korea to showcase future of agriculture

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs' annual exposition has demonstrated that working, living and touring in rural regions of Korea have never been more diverse, resilient or convenient.

Sep 4, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Agri-expo Korea to showcase future of agriculture
Companies

SK Group chairman meets with US senators

SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won has met with a delegation of U.S. senators in Seoul to discuss ways to enhance business cooperation between Korea and the United States, the company said Wednesday.

Sep 4, 2024By Yonhap
SK Group chairman meets with US senators
Companies

Auto industry's midsize SUV segment to see heated competition amid new model releases

The automotive industry in Korea is expected to see strong competition in the midsize sport utility vehicle (SUV) segment in the second half of the year amid new releases in the popular family leisure car market segment.

Sep 4, 2024By Yonhap
Auto industry's midsize SUV segment to see heated competition amid new model releases
Companies

Nexon targets $5.1 bil. in annual revenue by 2027 through global expansion

Korean gaming giant Nexon said Tuesday it aims to raise annual sales to 750 billion yen ($5.1 billion) by 2027 by diversifying its blockbuster titles across various platforms in the global market.

Sep 3, 2024By Yonhap
Nexon targets $5.1 bil. in annual revenue by 2027 through global expansion
Companies

Telegram apologizes for handling of deepfake porn content in Korea

Korea's media regulator said Tuesday encrypted messaging app Telegram has complied with its request to remove certain deepfake pornographic content on its platform and apologized for its response to digital sex crimes.

Sep 3, 2024By Yonhap
Telegram apologizes for handling of deepfake porn content in Korea
Companies

POSCO to source more graphite from Tanzania

Participants in the signing ceremony for POSCO International's $40 million investment in the acquisition of a 19.9 percent stake in Black Rock Mining pose at Crown Towers in Perth, Australia, Tuesday. The Korean firm said that the deal allows it to annually source an additional 30,000 tons of graphite from the Australian company's mine in Tanzania over the next 25 years. Previously, POSCO International signed a contract with Black Rock Mining to annually source 750,000 tons of graphite over the next 25 years, as part of efforts to establish a supply chain for its battery materials business. From left are POSCO Holdings' head of rechargeable battery materials business Kim Jun-hyung, Black Rock Mining Chairman Richard Crookes, Australian Resources Minister Madeleine King, Trade Minister Chung In-kyo, POSCO International CEO Lee Kye-in and POSCO Group Chairman Chang In-hwa. Courtesy of POSCO International

Sep 3, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
POSCO to source more graphite from Tanzania
Companies

Will Stellantis Korea achieve rebound with Avenger EV?

Stellantis Korea hopes to achieve a major rebound with the launch of the Avenger, Jeep’s strategic electric vehicle (EV), but its use of Chinese batteries and weak range performance come as major downside risks for its potential success here, according to industry officials, Tuesday.

Sep 3, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Will Stellantis Korea achieve rebound with Avenger EV?
Banking & Finance

Financial crimes cause W100 bil. in damage to agricultural, livestock federations

Korea’s two largest federations representing the business and policy interests of individuals and enterprises in the agriculture and livestock industries have suffered over 100 billion won ($74.49 million) in damages due to financial crimes over the past five years, according to data, Tuesday.

Sep 3, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Financial crimes cause W100 bil. in damage to agricultural, livestock federations
Banking & Finance

Lowest inflation in 41 months adds pressure on BOK to cut rate

Consumer inflation in Korea has dropped to its lowest level in nearly three and a half years, increasing pressure on the Bank of Korea (BOK) to begin reducing its benchmark interest rate.

Sep 3, 2024By Yi Whan-woo
Lowest inflation in 41 months adds pressure on BOK to cut rate
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The Korea Times, Hirediversity sign MOU to promote Korean culture, language globally

The Korea Times signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Hirediversity, a local startup, on Tuesday, to jointly promote Korean culture and language globally.

Sep 3, 2024By Lee Gyu-lee
The Korea Times, Hirediversity sign MOU to promote Korean culture, language globally
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