It is a real-time e-news that looks at the news that has become a hot topic on the Internet overnight.



As the number of deaths from COVID-19 is soaring, the price of chrysanthemums is also soaring, and I have seen many articles stating that there are cases where harmony is not properly placed in funeral homes.



According to the flower industry, chrysanthemums, which are often used in funeral homes, have recently reached an all-time high of 50,000 won in 20 chrysanthemums sold at auction.



As in previous years, the auction was held for about 8,000 won per stage, but it has soared more than 6 times.



An industry official said, "As the death toll increases after the spread of Omicron, there are frequent cases where chrysanthemums cannot be placed at funerals due to the high price." The supply is in short supply due to a decrease in quantity.”



---



Osstem Implant, Gyeyang Electric, etc. embezzled a large amount of money one after another, which gave a great shock. I also saw many articles at LG U+ that a team leader-level employee embezzled billions of won and hijacked it.



According to the telecommunication industry, it was belatedly discovered that a team leader-level employee who works at the LG U+ headquarters and is in charge of contract work with a customer stole billions of won in related fees.



Currently, the employee is said to have lost contact, and the company is said to be figuring out the exact circumstances of the damage and the circumstances of the incident after confirming the facts of the embezzlement.



LG U+ is considering taking legal action, including reporting to the police or criminal complaints, once the truth has been determined to some extent on its own.



---



There was also a lot of interest in the article that BMW electric vehicles, which had been neglected for a long time in the middle of Jeju Halla Mountain, and were controversial, were recently sold in a pile at a court auction.



According to the Jeju District Court, 168 out of 200 BMW i3 electric vehicles of 2015 and 2016 were successful bids, and the sale is in progress.



The vehicles sold through the auction this time were purchased by a Jeju rental car company at an average of 60 million won per car, and as the company was pushed into bankruptcy around May of last year, it was left unattended in various places in Jeju, including the middle of Mount Hallasan, for a long time.



It is known that the BMW i3 model is sold at around 20 million won in the used car market, and most of the cars were sold at 1 million won to 18 million won.



Most of the successful bidders were confirmed to be used car dealers from other regions, and among Jeju residents, there was also criticism that the cars supplied by Jeju through subsidies to expand the supply of electric vehicles are operated in other regions.