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Supporting family-friendly firms

Woori Bank CEO Lee Soon-woo, right, poses with Gender Equality and Family Minister Cho Yoon-sun at the bank’s building in central Seoul, Tuesday. The two signed an agreement to offer low interests in loans and other financial services to companies that help employees maintain balance between work and family. / Courtesy of Woori Bank

Jul 16, 2013

Choco Pie at Dodger Stadium

Local baseball fans pose with Orion’s flagship product Choco Pie at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif., in this photo released by the Korean confectionary company, Tuesday. Orion said it offered chocolate-covered marshmallow pie to the L.A. Dodgers fans for free as a part of its U.S. promotion. The L.A Dodgers is familiar to Koreans for its rookie pitcher Ryu Hyun-jin. / Courtesy of Orion

Jul 16, 2013

Saving energy

Lee Sang-hong, right, an executive at Korea Energy Management Corporation, attaches an energy-saving sticker to LG’s Whisen-branded air-conditioners during a promotional campaign at the Kookmin Bank’s Myeongdong branch in downtown Seoul, Monday./ Courtesy of LG Electronics

Jul 15, 2013

Winning deal in Tanzania

Daewoo International Senior Vice President Hong Doo-young, left in the front row, poses with Zanzibar’s Principal Secretary Khamis Mussa Omar, center in the same row, after signing a $30 million deal to construct a ferry for the provincial government in Tanzania at the firm’s headquarters in Namdaemunno, downtown Seoul, Monday. The Korean trading company said it will deliver the ship to Zanziba, a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania, by 2015./ Courtesy of Daewoo International

Jul 15, 2013

BOK chief's field survey

Bank of Korea Governor Kim Choong-soo, left, talks with a company official during his trip to a chinaware maker on Jeju Island, Sunday. The governor visited small- and medium-sized firms on the island to listen to their complaints regarding financial services. / Courtesy of Bank of Korea 

Jul 14, 2013

IT lecture

High school students pose with SK C&C staffers at the company’s data center in Daejeon, Saturday, after participating in a lecture on information technology and services. The company will continue to hold such lectures for students to help them learn about how to operate IT gadgets./ Courtesy of SK C&C

Jul 14, 2013

Future pilot

A student tries a flight simulation program offered by Korean Air during the Donation for Education Exhibition held at KINTEX in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, Sunday. / Yonhap

Jul 14, 2013

Outgoing chairman

KB Financial Group Chairman Euh Yoon-dae receives flowers from an employee during his farewell ceremony at the group’s building in central Seoul, Thursday, at the end of his three-year term. He evaluated the group as having developed risk management capabilities and obtained transparency in management during his tenure./ Yonhap

Jul 11, 2013

CEO gives lecture

LG Chem CEO Park Jin-soo gives a lecture to 100 new employees at the firm’s leadership center in Osan, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. Park urged them to have strong execution, positive thinking and high dignity in order to become leaders. / Courtesy of LG Chem

Jul 11, 2013

Samsung's new building in US

Samsung Electronics CEO and Vice Chairman Kwon Oh-hyun, center, applauds with company executives and guests at a ground-breaking ceremony for a new building for its U.S. component business in San Jose, Calif. Thursday. / Courtesy of Samsung Electronics

Jul 11, 2013
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