Articles tagged with: China
SK C&C, a South Korean information technology service provider, said Monday that it has signed a deal with a computer center in Heilongjiang Province, northeastern China, to cooperate on a joint IT service business in …
KT, South Korea’s second-largest mobile operator, said Monday that it will purchase a 25 percent stake in Omnitel China in a bid to tap the Chinese telecommunications market.
Omnitel China, a mobile contents provider, is a …
South Korea aims to export US$410 billion worth of goods in 2010 by expanding its presence in large, fast emerging markets, the government said Monday.
The Ministry of Knowledge Economy said increasing outbound shipments to emerging …
LG Electronics, the South Korean consumer electronics maker, said Sunday that a leading Chinese management forum has named it as one of the 16 most valuable firms in recognition of its contribution to China’s economy.
LG, …
LG Display, the world’s second-largest flat panel maker, said Monday it has established a joint venture in China to produce liquid crystal display (LCD) modules, TVs and computer monitors.
The South Korean firm said it holds …
SK Communications has announced it will no longer offer its social networking service Cyworld in the U.S. and Taiwan due to failure to compete effectively with local SNS services such as mySpace.com. The company plans …
LG Display, the world’s second-largest flat panel maker, said Tuesday that it has signed a contract to build an eighth-generation liquid crystal display (LCD) plant in Guangzhou, China.
A total of US$4 billion will be invested …
Samsung Electronics, the world’s No. 1 maker of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels, said Friday it will invest 2.6 trillion won (US$2.23 billion) to build an LCD plant in eastern China.
Samsung plans to construct the …
SK Telecom, the leading mobile operator in Korea, with control of more than half of mobile market aims to develop new revenue channels from overseas business but is paying high tuition fees in the global …
SK Telecom, South Korea’s leading mobile carrier, announced Monday that it has decided to sell its 3.8 percent stake in China Unicom back to the Chinese mobile carrier.
In July 2006, SK Telecom purchased convertible bonds …




