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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Joko Widodo sworn in as Indonesian president

JAKARTA (AFP) ― Joko Widodo, Indonesia’s first leader without deep roots in the era of dictator Suharto, was sworn in as president Monday but faces huge challenges to enact a bold reform agenda. 

The inauguration, which was attended by foreign dignitaries including U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, capped a remarkable rise for a softly spoken politician who was brought up in a riverside slum. 

Widodo, known by his nickname Jokowi, worked his way up through local politics before securing the presidency in July following a close race against controversial ex-general Prabowo Subianto.

He is the country’s first president from outside an ageing band of political and military figures who have ruled the world’s third-biggest democracy since the end of the three-decade Suharto dictatorship in 1998.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo shouts “freedom” while raising his fist as he delivers his speech during his inauguration ceremony as the country’s seventh president at the parliament building in Jakarta on Monday. (AP-Yonhap)

But fears are growing that a hostile parliament dominated by parties that opposed Widodo at the election, and the new leader’s status as a novice in national politics, could make it impossible for him to push through reforms aimed at reviving Southeast Asia’s top economy and helping society’s poorest.

At a ceremony in parliament, Widodo, wearing a black suit and traditional cap, stood for the national anthem alongside outgoing president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, before taking the oath.

“In the name of God, I swear that I will fulfil my obligation as the president of Indonesia as best as I can and as fairly as possible,” he said.

Lawmakers and visiting dignitaries packed out the parliament for the ceremony, and there was applause when Prabowo walked in after speculation he would not attend, the latest sign of a thaw after weeks of political tensions.

Crowds had gathered across Jakarta to celebrate the inauguration of Widodo, a 53-year-old former furniture exporter who won legions of fans with his man of the people image during his time as Jakarta governor.

“I am proud of him. I don’t mind spending money to travel here to watch this firsthand,” said Sunti, who like many Indonesians goes by one name and had traveled a long distance from her hometown for the inauguration.

After the ceremony, Widodo and his new vice president, Jusuf Kalla, will travel in a horse-drawn carriage accompanied by a parade to the presidential palace.

In the evening the new leader, a heavy metal fan, is expected to join rock bands on stage at an outdoor concert.

About 24,000 police and military personnel were deployed to secure the day’s events.

But the euphoria of the inauguration is likely to be short-lived, analysts warn, as Widodo faces up to the task of leading the world’s fourth most populous country, with 250 million people spread over more than 17,000 islands, at a critical moment.

Growth in Southeast Asia’s top economy is at five-year lows, corruption remains rampant, and fears are mounting that support for the Islamic State group could spawn a new generation of radicals in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country.

Widodo has set out an ambitious reform agenda to tackle the country’s many problems, but there is concern the notoriously fractious parliament could prove a hindrance.

However Prabowo’s appearance at the inauguration was the second sign of easing tensions in just a few days after he unexpectedly met Widodo Friday for the first time since the election and pledged support, and raises hopes for the new leader’s prospects. 

In recent weeks, Prabowo’s supporters in parliament had used their majority to abolish the direct election of local leaders, a move opposed by Widodo, and win key posts in the legislature.

But analysts cautioned it was too early to say if the reconciliation would last or help Widodo. 

Widodo’s first test will be to reduce the huge fuel subsidies that eat up about a fifth of the budget, a move economists say is urgently needed but which risks sparking large street protests. 

He is also expected to announce his new cabinet later in the week.

Kerry’s attendance was in part aimed at seeking support from Southeast Asian nations in the fight against the Islamic State group, which has taken over vast swathes of Iraq and Syria.

New iPhones deliver big profits for Apple

New big-screen iPhones helped propel Apple's profit and revenue in the last quarter, as the California tech giant smashed earnings expectations.

The company reported on Monday that profit rose 13 percent to $8.5 billion, as revenues jumped to $42.1 billion in the fiscal fourth quarter ending September 27.

Apple said it sold more than 39 million iPhones in the quarter, boosted by last month's launch of the large-screen iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, which hit some markets on September 19. That compared with 33.8 million in the same period a year ago.

The iPhone accounted for more than $23 billion in revenue, over half of Apple's overall earnings for the quarter.

Sales of iPads -- which may have been lower ahead of the October launch of new models -- fell from a year earlier to 12.3 million, producing some $5.3 billion in revenues.

"I view it as a speed bump, not a huge issue," Apple chief executive Tim Cook said of the decline in iPad sales during a conference call with analysts.

"I know there is a popular view the (tablet) market is saturated, we don't see that."

As appetites for tablet have diminished, Apple's market share has slipped to 25 percent, compared to 70 percent for the rival Android platform, according to Strategy Analytics.

People are holding onto iPads longer than they do iPhones, and Apple is still researching when consumers typically upgrade to new tablets, according to Cook.

He saw some promising developments for iPad sales, including a recent alliance with IBM to improve tablet capabilities for businesses.

"I am very bullish on where we can take iPad over time," Cook said.   

- 'Blow-away quarter' -

Apple sold 5.5 million Mac computers and 2.6 million iPods in the quarter.

Growing Mac sales came as the overall personal computer market shrank.

"On the Mac, it was just an absolutely blow-away quarter," Cook said. "The back-to-school season voted, and the Mac won."

The financial results were the best ever for a September quarter, and the fiscal year that just ended "was one for the record books," Cook said earlier in a statement.

Apple, the world's biggest firm by market value, closed its fiscal year with a profit of $39.5 billion on revenues of nearly $183 billion.

Trip Chowdhry at Global Equities Research said Apple's quarterly report "handsomely beats (expectations) on both top line and bottom line.

"These results validate our investment thesis Apple is a multi-year, multi-product, multi-service and multi-geography growth company."

Apple shares rose 1.47 percent to $101.23 in after-hours trading following the results.

"Apple continues to hit it out of the park," independent analyst Jeff Kagan said.

"Apple was showing strong growth, year after year, until a couple years ago. That's when they fell and that lasted for a while. However, Apple now appears to be back."

- The rise of the 'phablet' -

Amit Daryanani at RBC Capital Markets said Apple's guidance for the key upcoming holiday season was also ahead of most predictions.

Apple forecast revenue between $63.5 billion and $66.5 billion and gross profit margins between 37.5 percent and 38.5 percent.

"The big upside driver in the quarter was iPhone units," Daryanani said, adding that Apple's forecast "leaves plenty for upside surprises."

Apple last month increased the screen size for its new iPhones, yielding to consumer preference and following a trend started by rivals, including Samsung.

The iPhone 6 Plus is Apple's first product in the growing market for "phablet" phones, which are increasingly replacing tablets.

Apple's smartphone market share is strong in the United States but globally was less than 12 percent in the second quarter, before the latest launch, according to research firm IDC.

iPhone sales climbed in China despite the new models not being released there until last week, and sales of Mac computers soared even though the overall market for personal computers there contracted, according to Apple.

"It is just an incredible market where people want the latest technology," 

Cook said of China, adding that the California company is investing heavily there. (AFP)

Saturday, October 18, 2014

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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Samsung produces world’s first 3-bit vertical NAND chip

Samsung Electronics’ three-bit vertical NAND flash memory chips. (Samsung Electronics)
Samsung Electronics Co. said Thursday it has begun mass production of three-bit vertical NAND flash memory chips for the first time in the world to offer chips with improved data storage efficiency.

The world’s largest chipmaker in August unveiled the chip, called triple level cell, which stores three bits of data in each cell. Until recently, the three-bit technology has been applied only to planar NAND flash products.

The newly developed three-bit V-NAND has 32 layers of laminated cells, and the degree of integration is at least 30 percent higher than the 24-layer V-NAND chips.

Along with dynamic random access memory chips, NAND flash memory chips are used in smartphones, tablet PCs and other mobile devices to save data when they are turned off.

The market share for the South Korean electronics giant in NAND flash reached 30.8 percent in the April-June period, up 0.8 percentage point from a quarter earlier, the data compiled by industry tracker DRAMeXchange showed. (Yonhap)

[Herald Interview] Doota to export fashion know-how Shopping center provides consulting to overseas malls

Doota, or Doosan Tower shopping center, has been taking a different approach to globalization. Instead of designers and their designs, it has decided to export its expertise in managing shopping malls. 

Doota recently provided consulting to two Chinese shopping malls that are now in operation, and is in talks with others to provide similar services. 

“We have decided that it would be risky to take everything abroad. So, instead of rushing to export our fashion hardware, we will be selling our software,” said Lee Seung-bum, CEO of Doota, in an interview with The Korea Herald. 
The interior of Doota shopping mall

“With almost two decades of running foreigner-frequented fashion malls, we can safely say we have the know-how to establish a customer-oriented shopping facility. So this is where we will start from,” Lee added. 

Situated at the heart of budget shopping mecca of Dongdaemun in Seoul, Doota has recently undergone major renovation to catch up with the latest retail trends and to satisfy customers flocking from more than 30 different countries every month. In 2013, Doota saw more than 5 million foreign visitors. 

From tax-refund services and multilingual shopping assistants to signboards in multiple languages, Doota has become more foreigner-friendly than ever, Lee noted. 

“I want Doota to be able to accommodate all races, and I believe this to be a feasible plan that can fly on the back of the K-pop boom,” Lee said. 
Doota CEO Lee Seung-bum

But in terms of fashion, the top executive is unwilling to compromise. 

“I won’t encourage vendors to display clothes that are popular among only foreigners. Instead I ask them to display the latest and hottest in K-fashion, which is why people come to Doota,” he said. 

At the shopping center, high-end garments coming straight from the fashion week runways are on the ground floor, while the second and third floors, as well as the basement, are filled with more casual and affordable garments. 

Lee believes introducing the “it” designers, such as Vak Yun-jung and Hong Eun-ju, played a critical role in molding Doota’s global brand image. 

“These savvy designers know how to balance edgy and experimental designs with commercial flank. We hope they can show foreigners as well as the younger generation what Korean fashion is all about,” Lee said. 

Most of the CEO’s plans appeared to be bearing fruit already, as Doota has seen a 35 percent sales increase in the three weeks since its reopening compared to the same period in 2013.

Doota is also keen on nurturing homegrown fashion designers. 

For the past 16 years, the company has been holding the Doota Fashion Conference. The winners of the contest get to open shop in Doota. And following its latest renovation, the shopping mall has opened a section called “D Comma” that is dedicated to novice designers. Lee called D Comma his personal favorite at Doota. 

“There are over 20,000 small fashion businesses in the Dongdaemun area, where Doota has its roots. We hope to help conserve the vibrant energy of this neighborhood,” the executive said.

By Bae Ji-sook (baejisook@heraldcorp.com)