Convicted Of Bribery And Embezzlement, Samsung Chief Jay Y. Lee Sentenced To A 5-Year Jail Term

Samsung’s de-facto chief Jay Y. Lee was sentenced to a five-year jail term by a court in South Korea on Friday. He was accused of paying bribes to gain government favors for the conglomerate In order to get support from ousted President Park Geun-hye, the court found Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee guilty of giving bribes, local news…

Central Bankers May Be Concerned By The Death Of An Economic Model At Jackson Hole

Analysts think the death of a major economic concept could dominate discussions as central bankers gather at the annual Jackson Hole symposium on Friday. It shows that inflation and unemployment have a stable and inverse relationship and is known as Phillips curve, an economic concept developed by New Zealand economist William Phillips. However, this inverse…

Samsung’s raising quality standards with the successful launch of it Galaxy Note 8

While the sales of its flagship Galaxy S8 was brisks, the launch of the Note 8 comes at a time when consumers are expecting the launch of the iPhone 8, Apple’s 10th anniversary phone. Expectations are skyhigh, hope Apple doesn’t disappoint. With the world’s largest smartphone maker by market share launching its new Galaxy Note…