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| | ... months amid slow exports and consumer spending. Seoul edged down 0.08 per cent, or 1.54 points, to 1,916.33, with shares in Samsung Electronics rebounding 1.27 per cent following a plunge on Monday after a US court fined the firm $US1.05 billion ($A1.02 ... |
| | | ... 0.08 per cent, to 4,372.9 points. Shares of Apple hit new record highs after the company won its patent lawsuit against Samsung, but overall stocks traded mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average finished down 33.30 points (0.25 per cent) at 13,124.67. ... |
| | | ... points, at 4,349. Seoul ended 1.17 per cent, or 22.73 points, lower at 1,919.81 as a court ruled technology titans Apple and Samsung infringed on each other's patents on mobile devices and imposed a partial ban on their product sales in South Korea. ... |
| | | ... down 0.65 per cent, or 59.05 points, at 9,0120.75 and Seoul ended 0.92 per cent, or 17.29 points, lower at 1,858.20, with Samsung Electronics falling despite posting a record quarterly operating profit guidance figure. Hong Kong ended flat, edging down ... |
| | | ... due to the high unemployment and deep poverty among Arab-Israelis and ultra-orthodox Haredi Jews. SEOUL - South Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries says it has won a 3.05 trillion won ($A2.53 billion) contract to build an offshore gas processing facility ... |
| | | ... gained 1.26 per cent, while among parts suppliers Sharp rose 3.45 per cent and Ibiden surged 4.77 per cent. In Seoul, rival Samsung Electronics was up 1.54 per cent while LG Electronics rose 6.33 per cent, in a surging market. And in Taipei, Hon Hai ... |
| | | ... valuation of stocks we're already holding for Korea and Taiwan," he said. "They would be likely to rise." "Stocks such as Samsung Electronics - it's huge, but it's listed in an emerging market country so developed market funds couldn't invest in Samsung." ... |
| | | ... appreciated, unloved and overlooked," said Cook. The fund is not against investing in Asia, its largest holding is in Samsung, but it has been able to identify a number of stocks in less fancied markets that are performing well. One example is South ... |
| | | ... has won the top spot in financial services (insurance segment). The firm beat competitors Prudential (UK), LIC of India, Samsung and Ping An Insurance, which ranked second to fifth respectively after AIA. The TNS survey presents an overview of local ... |
| | | ... service providers including banks, insurers and securities firms. The report, which uses end 2009 figures, shows that Samsung Life is currently the market leader in corporate pension business with assets under administration in excess of KRW 3 trillion ... |
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