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Amway sharing growth with partners

Amway Korea CEO Park Se-joon delivers a welcoming speech during the 2012 Amway Korea Partner Conference at the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Hotel in Seoul, Thursday. He spoke about shared growth with Amway’s 120 business partners and the company vision./ Courtesy of Amway Korea

Nov 16, 2012

Moon with bankers

Democratic United Party Rep. Moon Jae-in, fifth from left, one of three major presidential election candidates, pose with banking CEOs before having a meeting at the Korea Federation of Banks (KFB) in downtown Seoul, Friday. From left: Kim Jong-joon of Hana Bank; Min Byong-deok of KB Kookmin; Suh Jin-won of Shinhan; Yun Yong-ro of Korea Exchange Bank; Moon; KFB Chairman Bahk Byong-won; Lee Soon-woo of Woori; Richard Hill of Standard Chartered Bank in Korea; Cho Jun-hee of the Industrial Bank of Korea; and Shin Chung-ho of NH Bank./Yonhap

Nov 16, 2012

Award for co-development

Jeong Chul-dong, third from left, LG Display’s chief production officer, holds up an award given to the most cooperative of the company’s partners during an event at Gumi Century Hotel, North Gyeongsang Province, Thursday. The display maker honored three out of 50 affiliates as their best partners./ Courtesy of LG Display

Nov 16, 2012

Building town in Vietnam

Seo Jong-uk, center, CEO of Daewoo Engineering & Construction, pushes a button with Nguyen Xuan Phuc, fourth from left, vice prime minister of Vietnam, and other dignitaries during a launch ceremony to build a town near Hanoi, Vietnam, Thursday. In a $2.5 billion deal, the builder willcreate a comprehensive town — about two-thirds the size of Yeouido — west ofHanoi. / Courtesy of Daewoo

Nov 15, 2012

Hyundai Oilbank opens BTX plant

Hyundai Oilbank CEO Kwon Oh-gap, fifth from left in the front row, gestureswith employees in front of the firm’s BTX plant in Daesan, South Chungcheong Province, Wednesday. Hyundai teamed up with Japanese refiner Cosmo Oil to build the plant that will increase the former’s annual capacity for petrochemical products such as P-xylene and Benzene to 1.5 million tons from the current 500,000 tons. / Courtesy of Hyundai Oilbank

Nov 14, 2012

Peugeot new 208

Hanbul Motors, the official importer and distributor of Peugeot vehicles, unveiled the new Peugeot 208 during a launch event at Peugeot Business Tower in Seoul, Wednesday. The compact car manufactured by the Frenchautomaker will come in three trims — 1.6 e-Hdi Feline with five doors, 1.6 e-Hdi Allure with three doors and 1.4 e-Hdi Allure with five doors.  /Yonhap

Nov 14, 2012

Making kimchi for underprivileged

KT&G employees and university students make kimchi for orphans, senior citizens and other underprivileged people at the company’s regional headquarters in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, Monday. / Courtesy of KT&G Welfare Foundation

Nov 14, 2012

Donation for disabled children

MetLife Foundation President Dennis White, left, and MetLife Korea Foundation President Kim Jong-woon, right, poses with special education teacher Choi Hee-jung, second from left, and nun Lee Jung-il, who run a rehabilitation community center in Changwon, South GyeongsangProvince, after the foundation agreed to help the charity during a ceremony in the Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas, Wednesday. / Courtesy of MetLife Korea

Nov 14, 2012

Talk with CEO

Euh Yoon-dae, center in the front row, chairman and CEO of KB Financial Group, poses with employees after a special talk at the group’s head office in Seoul, Monday. During the session, about 20 employees exchanged ideas with the CEO over dinner for about three hours. / Courtesy of KB Financial Group

Nov 13, 2012

Introducing new menus for foreign visitors

Models dressed in hanbok, or traditional Korean costume, pose in front of pizza and pasta containing kimchi at a Black Smith store near Ehwa Womans University in central Seoul, Monday. The Italian restaurant franchise also introduced beverages made from makgeolli, or traditional rice wine. Non-Koreans visiting Black Smith outlets in Seoul will get a complementary makgeolli beverage through Dec. 16. / Courtesy of Black Smith

Nov 12, 2012
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