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    World War II‚ Korea was a poor former agricultural colony of Japan. But the rapid growth of Korea’s industrial economy has been remarkable. The economy of South Korea is now the third-largest in Asia and the 13th largest in the world by GDP as of 2007. To trace back the economic development of South Korea‚ the former president Park Chung-Hee played a pivotal role‚ and was credited for shifting its focus to export-oriented favoring a few large conglomerates. Unlike his predecessors‚ Park showed a strong

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    BUSA 3000 South Korea

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    South Korea: Where Investment and Business Blossoms Country Background • Name of Country: South Korea • Neighboring countries: China to the west‚ Japan to the east and North Korea to the north. Southern half of the Korean Peninsula‚ bordering the Sea of Japan and the Yellow Sea. • Territorial size of South Korea: 96‚920 sq km • Population size: 48‚860‚500 • Political system: Democracy • Current prime minister: KIM Hwang-sik • Political party in power: Democratic United Party or DUP • Form

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    Samsung Galaxy 10.1

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    Final  Report             Consumer  Decision  Making  Process‚   Perception  and  Reference  Group  in   Purchasing  Samsung  Galaxy  Tab  2  10.1     Prepared  for  Prof.  Val.  Ortega       by:   Kam  Kai  Heng  (12717040)   Satrio  Adi  Bintoro  (12525545)                   13  September  2012  

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    SAMSUNG ITM ASSIGNMENT

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    copypasted The Samsung was founded by Byung-Chull Lee in 1938. First it started up with selling fish‚ vegetables and fruit to china. However‚ it was a success and became a co-operation in 1951. Moreover‚ Samsung began to expand they are business in financial‚ media‚ chemicals and ship building throughout the 1970’s. As a result‚ from 1958 onwards Samsung was recognised in making Televisions‚ Mobile phones‚ Radio’s‚ Computer components and other electronic devices‚ but in 1997 Samsung were dragged in

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    Apple vs Samsung

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    Application of Microeconomics concepts 1. Apple: ‘We can’t keep up with demand’ Global passion for Apple unabated as consumer demand outstrips supply across iPhone‚iPad and iMac ranges‚ Apple says. As Apple announced record profits‚ chief executive Tim Cook confirmed that even supplies of older‚ cheaper models of the iPhone were not enough to satisfy demand‚ and that sales of iMacs fell primarily because the company could not make the new design fast enough. He added that iPad Mini demand‚ too

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    Analysis The Third Battle of Bull Run The Disney’s America Theme Park (B) Disney wanted to create a place that would bring everyone together‚ ironically it created division within the state because of the lack of research on public opinion. Disney is known for its family-oriented multi-billion dollar theme parks. They have built an empire off of diversity‚ history‚ unforgettable characters and fun. So why wouldn’t an American-theme theme park work in one the original thirteen states? Virginia is as

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    Case 8: Samsung

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    Case 8 – Samsung: From Gallop to Run 1. Samsung in 1993 was commonly noted for copying the higher technological powers like Sony and selling a cheaper‚ and not as good quality devices to customers. Instead of leading the way they were simply walking in the already paved path of tech world. When Lee Kun-hee became CEO of Samsung Industries he had it in his mind to become a leader. With a large investment in research and development he made that dream possible by hiring on plenty of fresh‚ young

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    Swat Analysis Samsung

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    Strength * Samsung enjoys the widest range of product portfolio which includes Mobile phone‚ Tablet‚ TV/Audio/Video‚ Camera‚ camcorder‚ Home appliance‚ pc‚ peripherals‚ printer‚ memory cards and other accessories * Samsung holds significant market share in most of the product categories * Samsung is NO.2 in terms of market share in mobiles‚ it captured Nokia’s market share by superior innovation in smart phones * Samsungs is the best in terms of design features and technology. It

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    Samsung Case Study

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    case study analysis is on Samsung Electronics Company (SEC) and how it has climbed up the ranks in the past decade via calculated marketing strategies‚ extensive market research and analysis‚ and a risky bet on how the market will evolve. Samsung’s principle outlook took time and education from within and thereafter the general market. Samsung Electronics Company (SEC) began doing business in 1969 as a low-cost manufacturer of black and white televisions. In 1970‚ “Samsung acquired a semiconductor

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    Samsung Porter's analysis

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    Porter’s 5 forces analysis Potential entrants (threat) Samsung as mobile company is not even frightened of new entrants‚ because the capital needed to invest in this kind of industry is extremely high‚ which means that no too many investors try to gain a market share in mobile environment. BIBLIOGRAPHY \l 2058 This kind of threat is very low‚ with a high invest in R&D for the creation and innovation of unique products that exceed the consumer’s expectations and brand loyalty of their mobile

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