SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors requested on Monday a five-year jail term for Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y.
South Korean prosecutors requested on Monday a five-year jail term for Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee over actions ...
South Korea’s SK Hynix and Samsung dominate the supply of HBMs, each controlling about 48 per cent of the global market share ...
South Korean prosecutors sought a five-year prison sentence and a 500 million KRW fine, equivalent to $375,000, for Samsung ...
SEOUL: South Korean prosecutors requested on Monday (Nov 25) a five-year jail term for Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y Lee ...
South Korean prosecutors requested on Nov 25 a five-year jail term for Samsung Electronics chairman Lee Jae-yong over his ...
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Prosecutors in South Korea requested that Samsung Chairman Jay Y. Lee be sentenced to five years in prison and fined 500 ...
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South Korean prosecutors have requested a five-year prison sentence for Samsung Electronics Chairman Jay Y. Lee. The case, ...
Prosecutors demand a 5-year sentence for Samsung's Jay Lee, alleging stock manipulation and fraud in a 2015 merger that solidified his control over the firm.