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BusinessWeek
April 8, 2010
Moon Ihlwan
How Korea Fretted Its Way to Success Years of worrying about being squeezed by China and Japan helped Seoul stand up to its rivals. Now it's obsessed with finding the Next Big Thing. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
January 24, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
Putting Investors First -- Sometimes LG Electronics is on its way to becoming a world-class electronics and appliance company. But a world-class investment? That depends on how much progress it makes on the vital issue of governance. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 8, 2007
Moon Ihlwan
What's Propelling Korea's Growth Korea's steel mills, shipbuilders, petrochemical operations, and other smokestack industries are helping its economy surge. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 12, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
Koreans' Wallets Are Slamming Shut Burdened by debt, consumers aren't shopping, and that's putting a lid on growth. mark for My Articles similar articles
TIME Asia
November 15, 2010
Michael Schuman
Asia's Latest Miracle Over the past decade, Korea has reinvented itself. It has become an innovator, an economy that doesn't just make stuff, but designs and develops products, infuses them with the latest technology, and then brands and markets them worldwide, with style and smarts. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
Korea's China Play They're partners now. But in the future, China will dominate this powerful relationship mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 24, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
Behind Samsung's Bright Lights Wild success, but how much does one family's tight control cost Samsung shareholders? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 6, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
South Korea: Waiting For A Tiger To Wake Up Seoul claims the economy is coming to life, but the signs are decidedly mixed. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 15, 2009
Ihlwan & McGregor
Korea's Biggest Foreign Deal Ever Bites Back The $4.9 billion buy of Bobcat by Doosan is proving to be an embarrassing drag on the powerful chaebol. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 21, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
Made In Korea: Axles, Wipers, And Brakes The country has become a magnet for auto-parts manufacturers, but can it stay ahead of China? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 25, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
South Korea: Auto Parts Mecca It has become a magnet for component makers, but can it stay ahead of China? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
February 17, 2010
Moon Ihlwan
Korean Tech Is Losing Its Cool How did Korea, a onetime digital trendsetter, became a laggard in an era of smartphones and amazing apps. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 29, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
Freed From Daewoo, The Daewoos Thrive Many of the failed chaebol's subsidiaries have restructured and are gaining market share mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 7, 2011
Tony Arsta
South Korea: Don't Call It an "Emerging Market" Korea's no more an emerging market than Pittsburgh is a city on the Pacific. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 8, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
Citi In Korea: Forget The Honeymoon A backlash against foreign influence in banking is gaining momentum. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 24, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
South Korea: Plugging Into Batteries In A Big Way Korean investments in plants and research threaten Japan's dominance. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 8, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
Look Who Owns Korea Inc. Foreigners hold more and more shares as burned Koreans continue to shun stocks. The market's dependence on foreign money presents an obvious risk: If a crisis erupts, that capital could flee in a matter of days. mark for My Articles similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
March 2012
G. Pascal Zachary
Lessons From Korea Inc. Korean companies have spun a high-tech success story that has some surprising lessons for Americans mark for My Articles similar articles
Finance & Development
June 2010
Hyun-Sung Khang
The Unlikely Revolutionary Jang Hasung's crusade against the opaque accounting practices of Korean big business was almost derailed in its infancy by a fainthearted young lawyer. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 14, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
Fund Frenzy Hits Korea Cleaned-up brokerages have won back retail investors' trust in Korea. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 7, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
South Korea: A Great Place To Be A Bank In South Korea, profits are soaring from smarter consumer lending. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
August 25, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
How Korea Has Changed and How It Hasn't A death shows that the chaebol remain dangerously entangled in affairs of state mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 14, 2009
Moon Ihlwan
Korean Exporters' Won Advantage The currency has strengthened, but it's still below 2007 levels. That is making many Korean products a bargain. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 12, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
Korea Is In No Danger From These Foreign Invaders Sure, investors are reaping fat profits. But they helped revive Korean banks mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 2, 2007
Moon Ihlwan
Korea's New School Of Thought As growth cools, Korea looks for an education model that spurs innovation. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 29, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
For Hyundai, China Is a Highway It's counting on booming Chinese production capacity and sales to help it race into the ranks of the world's top carmakers mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 8, 2004
Moon Ihlwan in Seoul
Want Innovation? Hire A Russian Korean companies are cashing in by signing up low-cost engineers mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 14, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
In Korea, Old Banking Habits Die Hard Since the 1997-1998 Asian Crisis, South Korea's banking industry -- the supplier of cheap credit to the country's recklessly managed chaebol -- has undergone a radical transformation. A record to be proud of. Yet, judging from recent events, it is still a record at risk. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 25, 2005
Seoul Gives The North A Power Boost South Korea, in an effort to defuse the nuclear crisis with the north, has offered Pyongyang a vast supply of badly needed electricity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
May 2005
Frank Rose
Seoul Machine Cell phones. Memory chips. Plasma TVs. How Samsung made Korea a consumer electronics superpower. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 24, 2011
Einhorn & Park
Japan's Quake May Boost Korean Industry With Japan hobbled for six months or more, Korean steelmakers and shipbuilders have a chance to make permanent gains in market share. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 25, 2006
Moon Ihlwan
Hyundai: Too Far, Too Fast? Korea's strong currency and costly moves to improve quality are making its cars pricier. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 26, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
North Korea: Open For Business -- A Bit North Korea remains poor, but Kim Jong Il's reforms are bringing growth. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 17, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
Reforms Are Taking Root In Korea Korea's movement for corporate responsibility has come of age, but in a land where family dynasties ruled unchallenged for decades, it will take time for the concept of allegiance to shareholders to sink in. And the laws need even more tightening. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 26, 2007
Ihlwan & Hall
New Tech, Old Habits Despite world-class IT networks, Japanese and Korean workers are still chained to their desks. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 15, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
Korea's Cliff-Hanger du Jour LG Card's bailout was no surprise. How many others will there be? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 23, 2010
Yoon & Seo
The Pitfalls in the Rise of the Korean Won Strong exports and profits are driving the won skyward and could spell an end to the days of easy profits in Korea. mark for My Articles similar articles
Geotimes
October 2005
Katie Donnelly
A Denuclearized Korean Peninsula South Korea is not alone in having a different perspective than the United States about North Korea. Even though the other countries involved in the Six Party Talks have vested interests in a denuclearized Korean peninsula, each sees the problem of North Korea in a different light with different solutions. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 21, 2003
Moon Ihlwan
Hyundai's Hurdles Will union unrest slow the auto maker's global growth drive? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 4, 2005
Colin C. Haley
South Korea's Grand Telecom Plan While China grabs headlines, South Korea quietly positions itself as a worldwide player. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
July 2003
Doug Bandow
Cutting the Tripwire It's time for the U.S. to get out of Korea mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 20, 2006
Moon Ihlwan
Hands Across The DMZ North Korea is home to a huge, cheap, and underemployed workforce. South Korea needs a low-wage manufacturing base to compete with China. The result is outsourced work for South Korean capitalists. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
September 9, 2010
Campbell & Lim
North Korea's Knack for Games Pays Off Software exports may help buttress a sagging economy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Information Today
November 27, 2014
Thomson Reuters Adds Korean Content to Web of Science The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters integrated Korea Citation Index content from South Korea's National Research Foundation of Korea into its Web of Science discovery platform. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 20, 2005
Moon Ihlwan
Hyundai: Crowding Into The Fast Lane Hyundai is making a powerful push into emerging markets mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 1, 2010
Drajem & Naughton
The $68 Billion U.S.-South Korea Trade Question Ford and the UAW want Washington to keep a 25 percent tariff on pickup truck imports into the U.S., but South Korea wants it phased out. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 6, 2006
Moon Ihlwan
The Road Narrows For Hyundai With the rising won and runaway costs choking margins, Hyundai has to regroup fast. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
October 22, 2007
Roberts & Ihlwan
North Korea's Warming Trend North Korea's sick economy may be on the mend as Chinese and South Korean businesses step up investment. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com U.S. Journalists Pardoned North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has issued a "special pardon" to two American journalists convicted of sneaking into the country illegally, and he ordered them released during a visit by former U.S. President Bill Clinton, North Korean media reported early Wednesday. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 18, 2004
Moon Ihlwan
An End To Roe's Woes Impeachment may give Korea's President a boost mark for My Articles similar articles