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China's Xi makes strong push for greater foreign investment as economy continues to lag

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Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged foreign investors to have faith in China's business prospects in an address to major global business leaders.

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Samsung Electronics workers announce 'indefinite' strike

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Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics have declared an indefinite strike to pressure South Koreaโ€™s biggest company to accept their calls for higher pays and other benefits.

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Zuckerberg meets LG and Samsung chiefs as he visits South Korea as part of a 3-nation Asian tour

Read full article: Zuckerberg meets LG and Samsung chiefs as he visits South Korea as part of a 3-nation Asian tour

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has discussed cooperation on extended reality devices with LG Electronics executives.

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Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong is acquitted of financial crimes related to 2015 merger

Read full article: Samsung chief Lee Jae-yong is acquitted of financial crimes related to 2015 merger

A South Korean court has acquitted Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong of financial crimes related to a contentious merger in 2015 that tightened his grip over South Koreaโ€™s biggest company.

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Samsung officially names third-generation heir Lee chairman

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Samsung Electronics has officially appointed third-generation heir Lee Jae-yong as executive chairman, two months after he secured a pardon of his conviction for bribing a former president in a corruption scandal that toppled a previous South Korean government.

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South Korea to pardon Samsung's Lee, other corporate giants

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Samsungโ€™s de-facto leader has secured a pardon of his conviction for bribing a former president in a corruption scandal that toppled a previous South Korean government.

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Biden: SKorean chip plant a model for deeper ties to Asia

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President Joe Biden is visiting a South Korean computer chip factory that is the model for a similar plant to be built in Texas.

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Lee freed on parole, showing Samsung's might in South Korea

Read full article: Lee freed on parole, showing Samsung's might in South Korea

Samsung leader Lee Jae-yong walked out of prison a year early in a parole decision demonstrating the conglomerateโ€™s outsized influence in South Korea as well as continuing leniency for bosses who commit corporate corruption.

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Samsung's Lee appears at trial ahead of parole release

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A day before he is released on parole, Samsung scion Lee Jae-yong has appeared in a South Korean court for another trial.

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South Korea to release Samsung scion on parole

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South Korea says it will release billionaire Samsung scion Lee Jae-yong on parole this week after he spent 18 months in prison for his role in a massive corruption scandal that triggered nationwide protests and led to the ouster of the countryโ€™s previous president.

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Samsung thrives as Seoul mulls pardon of corporate heir

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Pressure is mounting on South Korean President Moon Jae-in to pardon Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong now that he has spent nearly four months in prison after his conviction in a massive corruption scandal.

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Samsung reports profit jump on smartphone, TV sales

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Samsung Electronics says its operating profit for the last quarter jumped 46% from a year earlier driven by increased sales of smartphones and televisions as its business continues to flourish amid the pandemic.

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Samsung reports profit jump driven by strong chip demand

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A woman passes by an advertisement of Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S21 Series smartphones at its shop in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. Samsungโ€™s operating profit of 9.1 trillion won ($8.1 billion) for the October-December quarter represented a 26.4% increase from the same period a year before, while its revenue rose by 2.8% to 61.6 trillion won ($55.3 billion). The companyโ€™s operating profit for the full year of 2020 was at 36 trillion won ($32.3 billion), rising by more than 29% from 2019, according to a regulatory filing. Samsung saw its semiconductor business rebounded sharply last year after a sluggish 2019, driven by robust demand for PCs and servers as virus outbreaks forced millions of people to stay and work at home. PC demand remained strong, driven by Chromebooks, gaming notebooks and the release of new graphics cards and gaming consoles, the company said.

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Samsung scion Lee won't appeal prison sentence for bribery

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Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong arrives at the Seoul High Court in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. Samsung scion Lee will not appeal a court ruling that sentenced him to two and a half years in prison for bribing South Korea's then-president for business favors. But after mulling his options, Lee decided to โ€œhumbly acceptโ€ the High Courtโ€™s decision, his head attorney Injae Lee said. Prosecutors had sought a prison term of 9 years for Lee Jae-yong. Itโ€™s not immediately clear what his prison term would mean for Samsung's business.

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SKorean court gives Samsung scion prison term over bribery

Read full article: SKorean court gives Samsung scion prison term over bribery

Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong arrives at the Seoul High Court in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Jan. 18, 2021. South Korean court sentences Lee to 2 and a half years in prison over corruption case. Samsung didnโ€™t issue a statement over the ruling. Lee Jae-yong helms the Samsung group in his capacity as vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, one of the worldโ€™s largest makers of computer chips and smartphones. It isnโ€™t immediately clear what his prison term would mean for Samsung.

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Prosecutors seek 9-year prison term for Samsung chief Lee

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Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong is questioned by a reporter upon arrival at the Seoul High Court in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020. South Korean prosecutors on Wednesday requested a nine-year prison term for Samsungs de facto chief, Lee, during a retrial of his bribery charges. A team of prosecutors led by independent counsel Park Young-soo demanded the Seoul High Court sentence Lee to prison. Last year, the Supreme Court returned the case to the high court, ruling that the amount of Leeโ€™s bribes had been undervalued. The Seoul High Court is to issue a ruling on Jan. 18, according to South Korean media reports.

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Samsung reports record sales amid questions about future

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FILE - In this June 8, 2020 file photo, Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong arrives at the Seoul Central District Court in Seoul, South Korea. As Samsung Electronics mourns the death of its long-time chairman, Lee Kun-Hee, questions loom over what's next for South Korea's biggest company. The most crucial long-term question for Samsung is if it will evolve beyond being just a giant in memory chips, smartphones and display screens. Including the late Lee Kun-Heeโ€™s 4.18% stake, the family combined holds a 5.79% of Samsung Electronics. But Samsungโ€™s business likely would run smoothly even if Lee is imprisoned again, said Park Sangin, a professor at Seoul National University.

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Lee Kun-Hee, force behind Samsungโ€™s rise, dies at 78

Read full article: Lee Kun-Hee, force behind Samsungโ€™s rise, dies at 78

Lee died with his family members by his side, including his only son and Samsung Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong, the company said in a statement. Lee Kun-Hee was convicted in 2008 for illegal share dealings, tax evasion and bribery designed to pass his wealth and corporate control to his three children. Lee Kun-Hee was a stern, terse leader who focused on big-picture strategies, leaving details and daily management to executives. Lee Kun-Hee resigned as chairman of Samsung Electronics before the 2008 conviction. โ€œAs South Koreaโ€™s most successful entrepreneur, (Lee Kun-Hee) received a dazzling spotlight, but he had many vicissitudes full of grace and disgrace,โ€ the ruling Democratic Party said in a statement.

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Samsung's Lee indicted over controversial 2015 merger

Read full article: Samsung's Lee indicted over controversial 2015 merger

The charges against Lee and the other Samsung officials include stock price manipulation, breach of trust, and auditing violations related to the 2015 merger between Samsung C&T Corp. and Cheil Industries, said Lee Bok-hyun, a senior official from the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office. It went ahead despite opposition from some shareholders who said the deal unfairly benefited the Lee family. Lee was freed in February 2018 after the Seoul High Court reduced his term to 2 years and suspended his sentence, overturning key convictions. However, months later the Supreme Court sent the case back to the High Court, saying that the amount of bribes Lee was judged to have offered was undervalued. Some legal experts say Lee could be sentenced to another term in jail if convicted again.

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