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SKT-KAIST alliance

Choi Jin-sung, left, head of SK Telecom’s ICT technology center, poses with Kim Myung-chul, a professor at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) after they signed a memorandum of understandingto establish a research lab for information security at SK’s headquarters in Eulji-ro, downtown Seoul, Tuesday. / Courtesy of SK Telecom

Feb 18, 2014

China forum

HSBC Korea CEO Martin Tricaud, center, poses with Julia Wu, left, HSBCChina’s deputy head of banking, and Jung Eun-young, right, HSBC Korea’shead of banking, during the “China Forum” at the Westin Chosun Seoul hotel in central Seoul, Monday. At the event, the lender provided Korean and multinational firms with economic and investment insight into China. / Courtesy of HSBC Korea

Feb 18, 2014

Deputy Prime Minister

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance Hyun Oh-seok, center in the front row, poses with European ambassadors to Korea duringa luncheon meeting at which a call was made for more investment from European Union (EU) countries at the Lotte Hotel in Sogong-dong, downtownSeoul, Tuesday. The envoys include Dusan Bella of Slovakia, first from left in the front row; Peter Lysholt Hansen of Denmark; second from leftin the front row; Tomasz Kozlowski of the EU, fourth from left in the front row; and Sergio Mercuri of Italy, fifth from left in the front row./ Courtesy of the Ministry of Strategy and Finance

Feb 18, 2014

Travel to financial hubs

Hana Bank CEO Kim Jong-jun, center in the first row, poses with college students who were selected to visit global financial companies in Hong Kong and Singapore, at the lender’s training center in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, Monday. / Courtesy of Hana Bank

Feb 17, 2014

Recruiting global talent

LG Chem Vice Chairman and CEO Park Jin-soo, second from left, smiles with students during the company’s “BC Tour & Tech Fair” event at the Marriott hotel in Teaneck, N.J., the United States, Saturday. Some 40 Korean undergraduate, graduate and post-doctoral students from top-level U.S. universities participated in the job fair where the firm hires global talent through on-site interviews./ Courtesy of LG Chem

Feb 16, 2014

Hanwha chairman gets suspended term

Hanwha Group Chairman Kim Seung-youn lies in an ambulance as the vehicle enters the Seoul Central District Court, in southern Seoul, Tuesday. The appellate court handed Kim a suspended three-year prison term and 5.1 billion won in fines for embezzlement and breach of trust. The decision came after the Supreme Court overturned a three-year imprisonment given by the Seoul High Court to the chairman in September. Judges said that Kim received a suspended term considering Hanwha Group’s contribution to the Korean economy as well as the poor health of the chairman./ Yonhap

Feb 16, 2014

Supporting small firms

Industrial Bank of Korea CEO Kwon Seon-joo, right, poses with Han Jung-wha, center, administrator from the Small and Medium Business Administration, and National Commission for Corporate PartnershipChairman Yoo Jang-hee at the lender’s building in Seoul, Friday, after signing an agreement to provide financial support to subcontractors of conglomerates. / Courtesy of Industrial Bank of Korea

Feb 14, 2014

S-Oil research center

S-Oil CEO Nasser Al-Mahasher, left, poses with Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon after signing a contract to build a petrochemical research lab, the Technical Service & Development Center, inside the Magok Industrial Complex in Seoul, Thursday. The firm plans to beef up its research capabilities to develop more value-added petrochemical products./ Courtesy of S-Oil

Feb 13, 2014

KCCI launches advisory group

Park Yong-maan, center in the front row, the chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), applauds with members of a newly launched advisory group at the KCCI headquarters in downtown Seoul, Thursday. Korea’s largest business association established the 40-member advisory group, consisting mostly of university professors and researchers, to offer the government policy suggestions concerning finance, labor, the environment and other areas. The KCCI hopes to better reflect the interests of its member companies in government policies through the panel. / Yonhap

Feb 13, 2014

BBQ enters Indonesia

Yoon Hong-geun, second from left, chairman of Genesis BBQ Group, poses with Radius Wibowo, third from left, chairman of Goodway Group, after signing a “master franchise” contract at the Westin Chosun Hotel,central Seoul, Wednesday. Under the contract, BBQ, Korea’s largest fried chicken franchise founded in 1995, will hand over control of its franchisingactivities in the Southeast Asian country to Goodway Group. In return, BBQ will receive a 3.5 percent of the revenue generated by its business partner./ Courtesy of Genesis BBQ 

Feb 12, 2014
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