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    Public power generation firms' proposed merger sparks debate

    A third-party analysis proposing that the government merge Korea's five state-run power generation companies to streamline structural inefficiency is prompting debates, with civic groups arguing Friday that the merger would still fail to incentivize generators to minimize costs and ultimately expand the use of renewable energy. A day earlier, the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment revealed a study report conducted by Samil PwC on optimal scenarios that could improve the efficiency of five state-run power companies — Korea South-East Power, Korea Midland Power, Korea Western Power, Korea Southern Power and Korea East-West Power. The companies were originally a singular subsidiary under the country’s exclusive state-run power distributor Korea Electric Power Corp. They were all separated in 2001 as individual entities under the government’s power industry restructuring plan. The report said merging them back is “structurally most appropriate.” It noted that while the government is seeking to introduce renewable energy-based power facilities with an overall capacity of 1

    2 MIN READBy Ko Dong-hwan
    Public power generation firms' proposed merger sparks debate
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    Hope grows for Korean firms to join supply chains of Elon Musk empire

    2 MIN READBy Nam Hyun-woo
    Hope grows for Korean firms to join supply chains of Elon Musk empire
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    Korean Air says Asiana integration costs could reach W1 tril., offset by 2028

    1 MIN READBy Yonhap
    Korean Air says Asiana integration costs could reach W1 tril., offset by 2028
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    Foreigner stakes in KB Financial exceed 80% as chairman seeks 2nd term

    3 MIN READBy Park Han-sol
    Foreigner stakes in KB Financial exceed 80% as chairman seeks 2nd term
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    OpenAI brings ChatGPT ads to Korea, keeps paid plans ad-free

    1 MIN READBy Jhoo Dong-chan
    OpenAI brings ChatGPT ads to Korea, keeps paid plans ad-free
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Samsung's possible HBM supply for NVIDIA draws mixed outlook

Samsung Electronics’ fourth-generation high bandwidth memory 3 (HBM3) chips have been cleared by NVIDIA for use in NVIDA’s China-bound processors, marking the first case of Samsung supplying its HBM chips to the artificial intelligence (AI) processor giant, according to a Wednesday report.

Jul 24, 2024By Nam Hyun-woo
Samsung's possible HBM supply for NVIDIA draws mixed outlook
Companies

Genesis forges partnership with Metropolitan Museum of Art

Genesis has forged a five-year partnership with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, pledging to play a part in helping spread inspiration and vision by globally renowned artists, the luxury carmaker said Wednesday.

Jul 24, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Genesis forges partnership with Metropolitan Museum of Art
Companies

Financial watchdog puts brakes on merger of Doosan Bobcat, Robotics

The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) on Wednesday ordered Doosan to correct its prospectus on the business group’s controversial plan to merge its lucrative construction equipment unit, Doosan Bobcat, with its money-losing robotics affiliate, Doosan Robotics.

Jul 24, 2024By Park Jae-hyuk
Financial watchdog puts brakes on merger of Doosan Bobcat, Robotics
Banking & Finance

More than 14,000 ATMs pulled from service since 2018

Although financial authorities have been working to prevent the arbitrary closures of banking facilities to ensure that consumers still have access to financial services, automatic teller machines (ATMs) have been disappearing at a rapid pace in recent years as financial institutions cut costs, according to a ruling party lawmaker, Tuesday.

Jul 24, 2024By Jun Ji-hye
More than 14,000 ATMs pulled from service since 2018
  • Smart teller machines replace ATMs at banks
  • Traditional banks mull investment in nation's 4th internet-only bank
  • Consumers complain about banks' AI-powered customer service
Companies

Competition heats up in compact EV market upon Stellantis' wager

Competitions are stoking among carmakers to gain the upper hand in the burgeoning domestic market for compact electric vehicles (EVs), with more import brands moving to offer drastic discounts for their latest vehicles, according to data and auto industry officials, Wednesday.

Jul 24, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Competition heats up in compact EV market upon Stellantis' wager
Companies

Qoo10's Nasdaq ambitions falter amid mounting losses, seller exodus

Qoo10's goal to list its logistics subsidiary Qxpress on the Nasdaq has hit a wall as money-losing businesses by its Korean e-commerce subsidiaries are scaring off their sellers from their platform. Their market survival has become doubtful, according to the market experts Wednesday.

Jul 24, 2024By Ko Dong-hwan
Qoo10's Nasdaq ambitions falter amid mounting losses, seller exodus
  • Liquidity woes from TMON, WeMakePrice show signs of spreading to consumers
Banking & Finance

Hana Financial Group supporting Paralympics

Hana Financial Group Chairman Ham Young-joo, front row second from left, poses with Korea Paralympic Committee President Jung Jin-owan, front row third from left, and athletes of the national team for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Summer Games at the Icheon National Training Center in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province, Tuesday. Ham encouraged the athletes and delivered the group’s donation to the committee. Ham said that the passion and efforts of the athletes who will represent Korea and compete with the world’s top players are giving hope to all beyond the boundaries of sport. Jung thanked Hana Financial Group’s support that has continued since the Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. Hana has been supporting diverse parasports, including football, Nordic skiing and curling. Courtesy of Hana Financial Group

Jul 24, 2024By Yoon Ja-young
Hana Financial Group supporting Paralympics
Companies

KB Financial Q2 net hits quarterly high on increased interest income

KB Financial Group on Tuesday reported its second-quarter net income soared 15.5 percent from a year earlier to reach its highest on a quarterly basis on the back of increased interest income, recovering from burdens related to compensation for a mishap in the sales of equity-linked securities.

Jul 23, 2024By Yonhap
KB Financial Q2 net hits quarterly high on increased interest income
Companies

AI chip startup Rebellions to receive $14.4 mil. investment from Saudi Aramco

Korea's artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker Rebellions said Tuesday it has receive an investment of 20 billion won ($14.4 million) from Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil giant Aramco, a move expected to help the company break into the Middle Eastern AI chip market.

Jul 23, 2024By Yonhap
AI chip startup Rebellions to receive $14.4 mil. investment from Saudi Aramco
Companies

Samsung chief to fly to Paris to promote Galaxy smartphones

Samsung Electronics Executive Chairman Lee Jae-yong will travel to Paris to attend the upcoming Olympics to promote its flagship Galaxy smartphone series at the scene of the world's largest sporting event.

Jul 23, 2024By Lee Min-hyung
Samsung chief to fly to Paris to promote Galaxy smartphones
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