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New gas station managers

Six new managers of Hyundai Oilbank gas stations pose in front of the company’s direct management gas station branch in Sinsa-dong, southern Seoul, Thursday. The company said they are communication specialists and will be placed at six gas stations in the nation’s major cities including Seoul, Busan and Gwangju. / Courtesy of Hyundai Oil Bank

Apr 7, 2016

LG-KESRI partnership

Lee Sang-bong, president of LG Electronics’ energy business center, right, poses with Korea Electrical Engineering & Science Research Institute President Mun Seung-il after signing an agreement to cooperate in finding new growth areas in the electrical engineering business. / Courtesy of LG Electronics

Apr 7, 2016

Infiniti Design Night 2016

Japanese auto brand Nissan’s luxury division Infiniti’s Korea chapter CEO Lee Chang-hwan, first from left, poses with Infiniti President Roland Krueger, second from left, Chief Creative Officer Shiro Nakamura, third from left, and Executive Design Director Alfonso Albaisa during the Infiniti Design Night 2016, the company’s in-house design event, at Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Jung-gu, eastern Seoul, Wednesday. / Yonhap

Apr 6, 2016

100 mil. microwaves

A model promotes Dongbu Daewoo Electronics’ microwave ovens in this file photo. The electronics maker said Wednesday it has produced more than 100 million microwaves since August 1985. / Courtesy of Dongbu Daewoo Electronics

Apr 6, 2016

Award for employing disabled

Starbucks Coffee Korea CEO Lee Seock-koo, right, receives the Presidential Medal from Minister of Employment and Labor Lee Ki-kweon for being the best employer of the disabled, during an award ceremony at The K-Seoul Hotel in southern Seoul, Wednesday. The country’s largest coffee franchise has been employing the disabled as baristas and other staff since 2007. / Courtesy of Starbucks Coffee Korea

Apr 6, 2016

Korean culture fest

Volunteers help a migrant worker to wear a royal robe during the KB Kookmin Bank Korean Culture Festival for MigrantWorkers in Gunpo Gyeonggi Province, Sunday. The festivities, jointly held by the bank, the Salvation Army Korea Territory and the Korean Open Doctors Society, hosted some 2,000 migrant workers to experience Korea’s traditional culture as well as look into the bank’s financial services./ Courtesy of KB Kookmin Bank

Apr 4, 2016

Kumho Tire hosts students

A Kumho Tire employee tells university students about the firm’s new products at its R&D center in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Saturday. Kumho organized a tour of the facility for engineering students seeking employment at the tire firm. / Courtesy of Kumho Tire

Apr 4, 2016

It's spring

A couple enjoys a tulip festival at Everland Resort in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Sunday. The festival, which will run until April. 24, will feature more than 1.2 million tulips of some 100 varieties. / Courtesy of Samsung Everland

Apr 3, 2016

Words of encouragement

LG Group Chairman Koo Bon-moo encourages the group’s executives and employees during an awards ceremony at the Konjiam Resort in Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. / Courtesy of LG Group

Apr 1, 2016

Cooperation

Korea Exchange (KRX) CEO Choi Kyung-soo, left, poses with Taiwan Stock Exchange Chairman Lee Sush-der before they discuss mutual projectsat KRX’s Seoul office on Yeouido, Friday. / Courtesy of KRX

Apr 1, 2016
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