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Shareholding by investor group on Sept. 29
KOSPI Foreigners +34 M KRWInstitutions +28 M KRWIndividuals -58 M KRWKOSDAQ Individuals +10 M KRWInstitutions +3 M KRWForeigners -10 M KRW*As of 9:02 a.m. By HeRo (hero@heraldcorp.com) This article is produced by the algorithm developed by the artificial intelligence developer ThinkPool in collaboration with Herald Corp.
Sept. 29, 2016
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Top stocks to watch on Sept. 29
Samsung Electronics opened up 17,000 won or 2.17 percent from a day before. SK Innovation (096770) and S-Oil (010950) started strong, while SK hynix (000660) was down 650 won to start at 40,600 won. KOSPI SK Innovation (096770) KRW 159,500 ▲6,000(7.82%)S-Oil (010950) KRW 80,300 ▲2,800(7.23%)Hyundai Heavy Industries (009540) KRW 139,500 ▲4,000(5.9%)Lotte Chemical (011170) KRW 298,000 ▲6,500(4.46%)LG Display (034220) KRW 28,900 ▲400(2.81%) KOSDAQ Caregen (214370) KRW 109,000 ▲1,300(2.41%)Paradise
Sept. 29, 2016
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DSME avoids delisting
[THE INVESTOR] Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering has avoided a forced exit from the stock market as South Korea’s bourse operator decided to give a year to the troubled shipbuilder to improve its financial health, Korea Exchange said on Sept. 28.KRX will allow the cash-strapped shipbuilder to maintain a listing during the grace period which ends on Sept. 28, 2017. Trading in DSME on the main KOSPI stock exchange will be halted during the period. Trading of the stock can be resumed if th
Sept. 28, 2016
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Samsung completes W11.3tr share buyback program
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics said on Sept. 28 it has completed an 11.3 trillion won (US$10 billion) share buyback program that was launched in October as part of its shareholder-friendly policies. The Korean tech giant said its four share repurchases and the cancellations have elevated the company’s stock price almost 20 percent over the past year. Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yongAs of Sept. 26, Samsung shares traded at 1,568,000 won, which compared to 1,308,000 won on Oct.
Sept. 28, 2016
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Samsung seeks Chinese talent for top consulting team
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Group is seeking Chinese talent to join its top consulting team Global Strategy Group. According to Korea Economic Daily on Sept. 28, the nation’s largest conglomerate recently held a recruiting event at top elite schools, including Beijing University, Xinghua University and China Europe International Business School. It is the first time that Samsung has held the event that used to be held in the US and Europe in China since Global Strategy Group was launched in 1997 unde
Sept. 28, 2016
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Samsung CEOs study shareholder activism
[THE INVESTOR] Some 50 top Samsung Group executives on Sept. 28 attended a special lecture on the global trend of shareholder activism and policies to respond to investors’ growing demands. The lecture was delivered by Goldman Sachs’ Korean chief Chung Hyoung-jin, following their weekly meeting held every Wednesday at the Seoul headquarters. The lecture was reminiscent of the highly publicized proxy battle between Samsung and the US activist hedge fund Elliott Management last year on the then pl
Sept. 28, 2016
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Hankook Tire supplies tires for Scania trucks
[THE INVESTOR] Hankook Tire, the nation’s largest carmaker, will be supplying original equipment tires to be equipped on Scania’s new trucks from November. With the latest deal, the carmaker is supplying tires to the world’s top three commercial vehicle manufacturers, including Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen’s MAN Truck. Three key tire products -- e-cube Max, SmartFlex, SmartWork -- will be supplied for Scania’s truck models, including the premium R-Series vehicles. Scania R-Series truckBy Lee Ji
Sept. 28, 2016
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Korea starts new round of Takata air bag recall
[THE INVESTOR] South Korea’s Transport Ministry said on Sept. 28 it is starting a new round of recall of 110,000 vehicles with Takata’s air bag inflators that have been linked to deaths and injuries from the ruptures. According to the ministry, about 221,870 vehicles with Takata’s air bags that were produced and sold before 2011 should be recalled here.Since 2013, some 23,000 air bags have been recalled for safety defects as of the first half of this year. An additional 110,000 vehicles produced
Sept. 28, 2016
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LG Electronics completes EV parts plant in China
[THE INVESTOR] LG Electronics is starting production at its electric vehicle parts plant in Nanjing, China, with the completion ceremony being held on Sept. 28, Donga Ilbo, a local news daily, reported. The new plant is located adjacent to LG Chem’s new EV battery plant whose production started in October last year with an annual production capacity for 50,000 full-electric vehicles. LG’s display-making unit LG Display is also operating a production line exclusive for automotive displays in the
Sept. 28, 2016
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Shareholding by investor group on Sept. 28
KOSPIIndividuals +34 M KRWInstitutions +10 M KRWForeigners -46 M KRWKOSDAQ Individuals +6 M KRWInstitutions +2 M KRWForeigners -9 M KRW *As of 9:01 a.m. By HeRo (hero@heraldcorp.com) This article is produced by the algorithm developed by the artificial intelligence developer ThinkPool in collaboration with Herald Corp.
Sept. 28, 2016
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Top stocks to watch on Sept. 28
Samsung Electronic (005930) opened at 1,554,000 won, down 9,000 won or 1.15 percent from the previous closing day. Kia Motors (000270) shed 2.04 percent, while Samsung Life (032830) added 1,000 won to start at 104,000 won. KOSPI Samsung Life (032830) KRW 105,000 ▲1,000(1.92%)Naver (035420) KRW 889,000 ▲5,000(1.13%)Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance (000810) KRW 283,500 ▲1,500(1.06%)Hyundai Mobis (012330) KRW 289,500 ▲1,500(1.04%)LG Chem (051910) KRW 245,000 ▲1,000(0.82%) KOSDAQ Komipharm (041960)
Sept. 28, 2016
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SK Networks selected as preferred bidder for Tongyang Magic
[THE INVESTOR] SK Networks was selected as the preferred bidder for Tongyang Magic on Sept. 27.Four bidders including Hyundai Home Shopping had entered final bids. An unnamed finance industry official was quoted by local news outlets as saying that NH Investment and Securities informed SK Networks on Sept. 27, and that the official announcement will be made on Sept. 28.SK Networks is reported to have bid over 600 billion won (US$ 546.92 million) for Tongyang Magic. The three unsuccessful bids ar
Sept. 28, 2016
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[EQUITIES] NH Investment raises Innocean’s target price to 100,000 won
[THE INVESTOR] NH Investment and Securities on Sept. 27 raised the target stock price of Innocean Worldwide, an advertising unit of Hyundai Motor Group, to 100,000 won (US$91), citing its growth potential despite uncertainties about the carmaker’s global car sales. The share price closed at 72,400 won on the day, up 1.69 percent or 1,200 won from a day before. The securities firm said Hyundai’s new brand launches, not its car sales, will affect Innocean’s sustainable growth in the coming months.
Sept. 27, 2016
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AmorePacific shares undeterred by toothpaste recall
[THE INVESTOR] Shares of AmorePacific, the nation’s largest beauty company, were undeterred by a recall of its toothpaste products containing toxic chemicals on Sept. 27. The stock price tumbled once in the earlier trading on the day but it recovered in the afternoon to close at 400,000 won (US$364), up 1,000 won or 0.25 percent, from the previous session. Earlier in the day, the Korea Food and Drug Administration said it has found toxic chemicals -- chloro-methylisothiazolinone and methylisoth
Sept. 27, 2016
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AmorePacific recalls 11 toothpaste products containing toxic chemicals
[THE INVESTOR] South Korean beauty giant AmorePacific is recalling 11 toothpaste products containing toxic chemicals that have been blamed for more than 100 deaths here after being used in Oxy’s humidifier sterilizers. The Korea Food and Drug Administration on Sept. 27 said it has found the chemicals -- chloro-methylisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone -- in a preservative, called sodium lauryl sulfate, used in the AmorePacific products. Except one, all the products are sold in the market u
Sept. 27, 2016
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