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Journalists boycott Posco conference

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June 23, 2005 15:29 IST

After signing a deal for Rs 52,000 crore (Rs 520 billion) steel project in Orissa, Korean steel major Posco on Thursday got into a public relations disaster when the entire national media waked out of its press conference.

Irked over "exclusive" interviews being given to two TV channels resulting in a long delay in the start of press conference, the reporters protested with Posco's media managers IPAN and then walked out.

The fact that Posco chairman and CEO Lee Koo-Taek, who was to address the press conference, failed to turn up even after the protests, further enraged the journalists.

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The PR managers faced howls of protest after they tried, though unsuccessfully, to drive a wedge through the press trying to lure some of them with offers of "exclusive interviews" with Lee.

Posco signed a MoU with the Orissa government on Wednesday for establishing a 12 million tonne integrated steel plant at Paradip with an investment of Rs 52,000 crore.

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