CASE ANALYSIS MEMO TO: Samsung Management FROM: Team 3 DATE: March 27‚ 2014 SUBJECT: Samsung Case Analysis Executive Summary Samsung Electronics Company (Samsung) is a South Korean multinational electronics manufacturer with headquarters in Suwon‚ South Korea. It’s a flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group and by the end of 2004 was responsible for $78.5 billion of the group’s $135 billion revenue (Chang & Siegel‚ 2009). It is a major manufacturer of component
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Business Planning and Change Management Samsung has taken over the electronic world and is currently the number one‚ consumer electronic brand and has revolutionised the smartphone. Since its inception in 1969‚ Samsung has successfully transitioned from an analogue driven product line to a cutting-edge and award winning digital innovator that Is currently the world’s manufacture of mobile phones. With worldwide overall product sales of $US 200 billion‚ over 75‚000 employees and a global network
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Samsung means “three stars” in Korean. Lee Byung-Chull founded Samsung in 1938. It started as a small trading company with forty employees‚ located in Seoul. The company did fairly well until the Communist invasion in 1950 which caused great damage to his inventories. He was force to leave and start over in Suwon in 1951. In just a year‚ the company’s assets had grown twenty-fold. In 1953‚ Lee created a sugar refinery—the South Korea’s first manufacturing facility after the Korean War. “The company
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Abstract: This paper examines Samsung Electronics successful growth strategy in the mobile phone business. It examines its early efforts at developing a competitive product in the domestic market‚ its globalization strategies‚ and some of the key challenges it faces today. The paper provide insights into how a late-comer to an industry can overcome certain disadvantages and successfully position itself as a widely respected and successful brand. Key words: Samsung‚ mobile phone‚ strategy I. Introduction
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Type | Chaebol | Industry | Conglomerate | Founded | 1938 | Founder(s) | Lee Byung-chul | Headquarters | Samsung Town‚ Seoul‚ South Korea | Area served | Worldwide | Key people | Lee Kun-hee (Chairman of Samsung Electronics) | Products | Apparel‚ chemicals‚ consumer electronics‚ electronic components‚ medical equipment‚ precision instruments‚ semiconductors‚ships‚ telecommunications equipment | Services | Advertising‚ construction‚ entertainment‚ financial services‚ hospitality‚
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Assignment 1: Samsung electronics Q1 Samsung electronics is a world renowned company for its innovative electronics products. Samsung was found first by Mr. Lee Byung-chull in 1938 was first a trading company‚ slowly the company diversified into different area examples like retails‚ securities‚ textiles‚ insurance and food processing. Samsung only managed to enter the electronic market in the late 1960’s followed by the death of Mr. Lee‚ Samsung split into 4 different major companies Samsung‚ CJ‚ Hansol
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Al-Rajhi Bank The Al Rajhi Bank (Arabic: مصرف الراجحي) (previously known as Al Rajhi Banking and Investment Corporation)[1] is a Saudi Arabianbank and the world’s largest Islamic bank by capital based on 2006 data.[2] The bank is a major investor in Saudi Arabia’s business and is one of the largest joint stock companies in the Kingdom‚ with a paid up capital of SR 6.75 billion. Its head office is located inRiyadh and there are six regional offices. Al Rajhi Bank also has 24 branches in Malaysia
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Samsung Group Timeline and History Samsung’s beginnings (1938 ~ 1969) On March 1‚ 1938‚ founding chairman Byung-Chull Lee started a business in Taegu‚ Korea with 30‚000 won. At first‚ Mr. Lee’s little business was primarily in trade export‚ selling dried Korean fish‚ vegetables‚ and fruit to Manchuria and Beijing. But in just over a decade‚ SAMSUNG - meaning literally "three stars" in Korean - would have its own flour mills and confectionery machines‚ its own manufacturing and sales operations
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1.0 Introduction (Abstract) Today‚ company’s real value lies outside the business itself‚ in the minds of potential buyers (Kapferer‚ 1992‚ p. 9). This is reflected in the value of brands‚ which are the anchors of company’s value. Products are introduced‚ they live and disappear but brands endure (Kapferer‚ 1992‚ p. 17). The term ``brand’’ holds multiple meanings. According to John Murphy‚ founder of Inter brand (Ingham‚ 2003)‚ a brand is not only an actual product‚ but also the unique property
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“A COMPARITIVE STUDY ON SAMSUNG SMART PHONE AND APPLE SMART PHONES IN INDIA” Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of Degree of Master of Business administration of Bangalore Univercity By : Dhular Hassan p n m (12yacma063) Indrajeet Sing (12yacma082) Jubin .t. kuruvilla (12cmaya092) Under the Guidance of Nimble Vivek Bangalore Univercity Bangalore 2012 - 2013 CONTENTS CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT * Introduction * Statement
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