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Booyoung offers scholarship

Booyoung Group Chairman Lee Joong-keun, right, shakes hands with a student from Ghana after giving him a certificate of scholarship at the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry building, downtown Seoul, Monday. The Woojung Education and Culture Foundation sponsored by the group held the event, giving out 4 million won each to 102 foreign students studying in Korea. / Courtesy of Booyoung Group

Feb 22, 2016

Taste granola bars

Employees of Hyundai Department Store promote granola bars made by Woosong University students at the retailer’s outlet in Seoul, Sunday./ Courtesy of Hyundai Department Store

Feb 21, 2016

Meeting with Chinese dealers

Hyundai Motor Group Vice Chairman Chung Eui-sun, third from right, applauds with the company’s Chinese dealers during the 2016 Beijing-Hyundai Dealers Conference at the COEX, southern Seoul, Saturday. About 1,100 Hyundai Motor dealers in the world’s second-largest economy attended the gathering./ Courtesy of Hyundai Motor

Feb 21, 2016

KB partners up with KOICA

KB Kookmin Bank CEO Yoon Jong-kyoo, left, holds up an MOU with Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) President Kim Young-mok at KOICA headquarters in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday, after they agreed that KB will act as the financial advisor for KOICA’s infrastructure projects in developing countries./ Courtesy of KB Kookmin Bank

Feb 18, 2016

The new Mohave

Kia Motors launched the new Mohave sports utility vehicle (SUV) at its domestic sales headquarters building in southern Seoul, Tuesday. The SUV, which has already received 4,500 pre-orders mostly from male motorists in their 40s and 50s, has a V6 3.0-liter diesel engine. The price ranges from 40.25 million won to 46.8 million won, depending on options and trims./ Courtesy of Kia Motors

Feb 16, 2016

Giving for good

An LG affiliate employee gives blood inside a Red Cross bus as part of the company’s blood donation campaign in Gwanghwamun, centralSeoul, Monday. The company launched the program because the nation’s blood reserves are at their lowest in six years. / Yonhap

Feb 15, 2016

Promoting traditional music

Pernod Ricard Korea CEO Jean-Manuel Spriet, back row fourth from right, poses with students after a scholarship award ceremony held Monday at the Gugak National High School in southern Seoul. The French liquor maker has been offering scholarships to students majoring in Korea’s traditional music since 2002./ Courtesy of Pernod Ricard Korea

Feb 15, 2016

Kia's new hybrid SUV Niro

Orth Hedrick, left, vice president of product planning at Kia Motors America, introduces the Niro, a new petrol-electric hybrid sport utility vehicle, at the 2016 Chicago Auto Show, Thursday. The Niro is the first Kia product to make use of a new platform specifically for hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles that was developed by parent firm Hyundai Motor. / Courtesy of Kia Motors

Feb 12, 2016

Rental car service

Models promote the launch of a new credit card named “Lotte Rental Car AUTO Card” in this file photo. Lotte Card said that it has collaborated with Lotte Rental to offer the credit card, which offers discounts for car rental fees, fuel, highway tolls, insurance, shopping and golf./ Courtesy of Lotte Card

Feb 11, 2016

Market check

Deputy Finance Minister Lee Chan-woo, center, holds a meeting with government officials at the Korea Center for International Finance in Seoul, Thursday, to discuss the market situation following Pyongyang’s rocket launch./ Yonhap

Feb 11, 2016
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