Nam Hyung Kim, partner at Arete Research, explains why it's time for investors to start focusing on Samsung Electronics' semiconductor division.
Richard Harris, chief executive at Port Shelter Investment Management, says the mighty chaebols will likely continue to play a central role in the South Korean economy.
Ji-Soo Lee, senior consultant at the Center For Good Corporate Governance, outlines his expectations for a shareholder vote on a merger of two Samsung companies on Friday.
If the merger of Cheil and Samsung C&T fails, Samsung Electronics will become a vulnerable target of activist funds, says Michael Na, Korea strategist at Nomura.
There's a fight brewing in South Korea, reports CNBC's David Faber, with the latest details on the battle between Elliott Management CEO Paul Singer and Samsung.
Asian shares ended mixed on Tuesday as volatility returned to mainland markets and oil plunged following long-awaited deals in Greece and Iran.