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Line invests 4.6b yen in Naver’s selfie app Snow
[THE INVESTOR] Mobile messenger firm Line announced on Sept. 29 that it would invest 4.6 billion yen (US$45.32 million) in selfie app Snow, wholly owned by Korean internet giant Naver .With the latest round of investment, Line, a subsidiary of the internet firm, will acquire 25 percent of the voting shares for Snow.The Snapchat-like mobile app, which enables users to take filtered selfies or face swap in a picture, has recently garnered immense popularity among mobile users, especially in Asia.
Sept. 30, 2016
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Samsung suppliers’ stocks up on upcoming resumption of Galaxy Note 7 sales
[THE INVESTOR] With Samsung Electronics poised to resume the sale of its latest Galaxy Note 7 smartphone on Oct. 1, its shares and those of its parts suppliers rose on Sept. 29.Samsung Electro-Mechanics saw its shares increase 2.07 percent to close at 49,350 won (US$44.9). Since the first report of the faulty battery of the Note 7 made headlines on Aug. 24, the firm’s stock price dropped to a low of 47,400 won, down 20.1 percent from a high of 60,000 won. Amotech, a near field communication chip
Sept. 29, 2016
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Samsung SDS shares rise 9% on expectations of split-off plan
[THE INVESTOR] IT solutions firm Samsung SDS saw its share price increase 9 percent on Sept. 29, closing at 157,500 won (US$143.8).The upward move reflects positive market views on the planned split-off of its logistic solution business, according to market watchers.“The split-off of the logistics solution business unit is a fait accompli and it will likely improve profitability of the firm,” said Oh Se-joon, an analyst from Heungkook Securities. Samsung SDS’ headquarters in Seoul. Samsung SDS“W
Sept. 29, 2016
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Samsung raises sales target for Gear S3: report
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics has raised the sales target for its new Gear S3 smartwatch to about 5 million units, as against 3.1 million unit sales for its predecessor, local daily Etnews reported on Sept. 29. The Korean tech giant has recently notified its parts suppliers the target figure for the two smartwatch models -- the Gear S3 Frontier and Classic -- that will be on sale possibly from late next month. Samsung unveiled its latest smartwatch at the IFA electronics trade show held in
Sept. 29, 2016
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Samsung, SAP open R&D center for in-memory platform
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics and German software giant SAP on Sept. 29 opened a joint research and development center which will focus on the next-generation in-memory database platform.The in-memory database is a database management system that enables faster data access by storing data in main memories instead of hard disks.Jun Young-hyun, chief of Samsung’s memory business, and Adaire Fox-Martin, head of SAP Asia-Pacific, participated in the opening ceremony of the center in Hwaseong, G
Sept. 29, 2016
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Huawei’s smartwatch likely to run on Samsung Tizen OS
[THE INVESTOR] Chinese tech behemoth Huawei is reportedly planning to develop smartwatches running on Tizen, an open-source operating system developed by a group of tech firms including Samsung Electronics and Intel.Local daily JoongAng Ilbo reported that Huawei has recently joined hands with Samsung, a leading Tizen alliance member, to deploy the operating system in its next smartwatches.The anticipated collaboration is the first of its kind since the launch of Tizen in 2012. The local daily qu
Sept. 28, 2016
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[EQUITIES] Neowiz Games’ earnings to fall in Q3: Ebest Investment
[THE INVESTOR] Ebest Investment & Securities anticipated that online game developer Neowiz Games’ earnings in the July-September period would miss previous market estimates, due to decreased profits in its global business. The investment firm said in its latest report that the firm’s third-quarter operating profit would come in at 4.9 billion won (US$4.47 million), down 9.8 percent from last year with its revenue standing at 46.8 billion won, down 53.1 percent from a year ago.Its quarterly sales
Sept. 28, 2016
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LG gets chance to outpace struggling Samsung, Apple
[THE INVESTOR] LG Electronics, a long-time underdog in the premium smartphone war, has got a chance to step up its game against its compatriot rival Samsung Electronics and US-based Apple. Samsung has been reeling from a series of fire and explosion cases of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone that have made headlines around the world. Despite its all-out efforts to minimize the impact of the battery crisis, such as the largest-scale smartphone recall in history, some consumers are still afraid o
Sept. 28, 2016
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Samsung ups ante in 3-D NAND war
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest memory chipmaker, will reportedly start to install manufacturing tools for the 3-D NAND flash memory next month at its manufacturing complex being constructed in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province.The installation of the chip equipment is in line with Samsung’s efforts to speed up the launch of the manufacturing complex amid the neck-and-neck competition among global chip companies to secure an upper hand.Samsung aims to launch the manufacturing
Sept. 27, 2016
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SK hynix gears up for mass production of new NAND chip
[THE INVESTOR] Chipmaker SK hynix is all out to create growth momentum by completing the development of an advanced 3-D NAND flash memory chip this year.The Korean semiconductor firm is in the final phase to produce the 3-D NAND chip with 48 cell layers, according to industry sources No other chip companies, except for its local rival Samsung Electronics, have mass-produced the advanced memory chip stacking 48 cell layersThe semiconductor business arm of SK Group said in a conference call in Jul
Sept. 27, 2016
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[EQUITIES] LG Chem’s Q3 profits to miss market estimates: Kiwoom
[THE INVESTOR] Kiwoom Securities forecast in a recent investment report that LG Chem would post lower-than-expected earnings in the July-September period due to a price drop of small-sized battery and increasing costs. “LG Chem’s operating profit will likely come in at 466.1 billion won (US$420.40 million), lower than previous market estimates in the third quarter,” said Lee Dong-wook, an analyst from the investment company, adding that the decreased price of small-sized batteries and increase i
Sept. 27, 2016
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Samsung struggles to speed up Galaxy Note 7 recall
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics is struggling to speed up its ongoing Galaxy Note 7 replacement program in Korea with almost 50 percent of the customers still reluctant to exchange their phones due to safety concerns. The Korean tech giant said it has delayed the resumption of the phone’s sales by three more days to Oct. 1 in a bid to “minimize the inconvenience of the current Note 7 users who are advised to have new phones and to swiftly complete the exchange program.”On Sept. 26, Samsung sa
Sept. 26, 2016
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Samsung partners with Russian telco for IoT, 5G
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics and Mobile TeleSystems, the leading telco in Russia, announced on Sept. 26 that they have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop new telecom technologies. The MOU specifically covers technologies viewed as essential for advanced communications, including advanced carrier aggregation, multiple-input multiple output (MIMO) technologies, LTE broadcast (eMBMS), multi-path TCP (MPTCP) as well as IoT technologies such as NB-IoT and LTE-Machine, accor
Sept. 26, 2016
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Is Kakao chief Lim too young to head messenger giant?
[THE INVESTOR] Despite the high profile debut as CEO of the nation’s largest mobile messenger a year ago, Kakao chief Lim Ji-hoon has been far short of bringing a breath of fresh air to Kakao. The firm’s operating profit in the April-July period, at 26.6 billion won ($24 million), was up 132.8 percent from the same period last year, but the improvement was largely due to the takeover of music streaming service firm Loen Entertainment earlier this year, which earned 17.8 billion won of operating
Sept. 26, 2016
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Samsung likely to sell refurbished Galaxy Note 7 next year
[THE INVESTOR] Samsung Electronics, which is reeling from battery explosions of its latest flagship smartphone Galaxy Note 7, is expected to sell the refurbished products of its handset from next year, according to sources.“Samsung has not made a final decision yet, but it will likely sell the refurbished Note 7 units next year,” an industry source said. The source anticipated the refurbished handsets will be mostly sold in emerging markets such as India and Vietnam where low-end and mid-range s
Sept. 26, 2016
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