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Optimus in US

A model holds up an “Optimus G Pro” smartphone introduced by LG Electronics in the U.S. market, Friday. LG started selling the high-end devices via top U.S. mobile carrier AT&T. LG ranks third in the world’s largest smartphone market with a share of 9.8 percent in the first quarter. / Courtesy of LG Electronics

May 10, 2013
Optimus in US

Scholarship for college clubs

Participants of a contest to choose the best clubs in universities pose with Shinhan Bank officials at the lender’s headquarters in Seoul, Friday. The bank has selected 20 clubs to be awarded 1 million won in prize money each. It will also offer scholarships to six of them, the recipients will be chosen in July. / Courtesy of Shinhan Bank

May 10, 2013

Supporting social companies

Export-Import Bank of Korea (Korea Eximbank) Chairman Kim Yong-hwan, center, poses with Work Together Foundation Chairman Song Wol-joo, third from left, and heads of nine other social enterprises at the lender’s office in Yeouido, Seoul, Friday, after offering 100 million won to the organizations./ Courtesy of Korea Eximbank

May 10, 2013
Supporting social companies

Tree planting

Korean Air President Chi Chang-hoon, center, and other officials of the company plant trees together with residents of Baganuur, a desert district in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, Tuesday. Workers of Hanjin Group, the carrier’s parent group, started the tree planting there on Monday and will continue the voluntary project through May 24. / Courtesy of Hanjin Group

May 9, 2013

Korea-Algeria alliance

Korea Customs Office Commissioner Baek Un-chan, left, and Algerian customs director Mohamed A. Bouderbala sign an agreement in Algiers, Thursday (local time) to cooperate on a crackdown on smuggling./ Courtesy of Korea Customs Office

May 9, 2013

Supporting multi-growth

GM Korea President and CEO Sergio Rocha, fourth from left, poses with GM International Operations Vice President Johnny Saldanha, left, and other representatives during a dinner with 19 auto suppliers for the U.S. car maker’s affiliate at the Mayfield Hotel, western Seoul, Tuesday. GM Korea hosted the event to promote mutual-growth between the company and its subcontractors.                                                                    / Courtesy of GM Korea

May 8, 2013

Special performance

Kumho Asiana Cultural Foundation Chairman Park Sam-koo, center, poses with pianist Son Yeol-eum, right, and violinist Shin Zia during a banquet to commemorate the 60th nniversary of the South Korea-U.S alliance at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C., Tuesday. Both musicians, who have been sponsored by the foundation, performed at the dinner attended by President Park Geun-hye and an economic delegation.                                                                                                                        / Yonhap

May 8, 2013

LG promotes culture

LG Electronics’ 84-inch Ultra HD TVs display promotional videos of Korean culture during a dinner commemorating the 60th anniversary of the South Korea-U.S. alliance at the Smithsonian Museum, Washington D.C.,Wednesday (KST). LG showed nine videos to 450 dignitaries attending the event.                                                                                / Courtesy of LG Electronics

May 8, 2013

Gold bars

Employees of a jewelry shop in Busan show various types of gold bars, Wednesday. More South Koreans have purchased gold in recent weeks amid falling gold prices and low interest rates for savings.                         / Yonhap

May 8, 2013

LG opens biggest data center

LG Group officials including chairman Koo Bon-moo, fourth from left, cut a ribbon during a ceremony to open an LG CNS data center in the southern port city of Busan, Tuesday. Also present are LG CNS CEO Kim Dae-hoon, far left, LG Corp. President Cho Juno, sixth from left, and Yoon Jong-rok, vice minister of the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning, fifth from left. The complex is the nation’s biggest data center.                                                                                                     / Courtesy of LG Group

May 7, 2013
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