Samsung Electronics

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Samsung Electronics
Image:Samsunglogo.jpg
Type of co. Public
Korea Exchange (005930, 005935),
GDRs at London (SMSN LI, SMSD),
GDRs at Luxemburg (SAMDR)
Founded 1969
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Key people Jong-Yong Yun, CEO
Industry Consumer electronics,
Telecommunication,
Semiconductor
Products See Business areas.
Revenue $79.6 billion USD
Employees 128,000
Website http://www.sec.co.kr

Samsung Electronics (Hangul:삼성전자; KSE: 005930, KSE: 005935, LSE: SMSN, LSE: SMSD) is the world's largest electronics company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea and is part of the Korean Samsung Group with a revenue of around $79.6 billion. It operates in approximately 58 countries and revenue in 2003 was over 101 billion USD. The name samsung literally means "three stars" or "tristar" in Korean.

The Samsung Group was founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-chul (1910-1987). It was incorporated in 1951 as Samsung Corporation. Samsung Electronics, a subsidiary, was founded in Daegu, South Korea.

Samsung Electronics saw record profits and revenue in 2004. In 2005, Samsung was one of the world's most valuable brands, and is now one of the top 20 in the world.

As a chip maker, the semiconductor division of Samsung Electronics is among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders. In 1988, it entered for the first time in the Top 20 at the 18th rank. In 2005, Samsung was number 2 after Intel, followed by Texas Instruments, Toshiba and STMicroelectronics.


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[edit] History

Samsung Electronics(SEC) was founded in 1969 by the name of Samsung Electric Industries. It manufactured electronic appliances such as color TVs, calculators, refrigerators, air conditioners and washers. By 1981, the company had manufactured over 10 milion black-and-white TVs. In 1988, it merged with Samsung Semiconductor & Communications. It developed world's first 64M DRAM in 1992. [1]

On November 30, 2005, Samsung pleaded guilty to a charge that it participated in a worldwide price-fixing conspiracy during 1999-2002 that damaged competition and raised PC prices. In a deal with prosecutors, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary, Samsung Semiconductor Inc., are to pay a $300 million fine. As a result of this investigation, Hynix was to pay $185 million in 2005, and Infineon, $160 million in 2004. Micron Technology cooperated with prosecutors and no fine is expected.

[edit] Business areas

Global Market Share

(as of 2006)
Product Market Share Rank
TV 11.2% 1st
LCD TV 13.2% 1st
Plasma TV 15.2% 3rd
Monitor 21% 1st
DVD player 14% 2nd
Digital Camera 13% 4th
Digital Camcorder 15% 3rd
Printer 11.6% 2nd
MP3 Player 10.1% 3rd
CDMA Mobile Phone 28.2% 1st
Mobile phone 12.2% 3rd
DRAM 29.0% 1st
SRAM 27.0% 1st
Flash Memory 25.0% 1st
NAND Flash Memory 43.1% 1st
Hard Disk Drive 10.5% 4th
Refrigerator 13.8% 3rd
OLED Display 24.6% 1st
Large-Area TFT LCD Display 24.1% 1st
LCD Driver IC 19.0% 1st
LCD Panels for Notebook PCs 25.4% 1st
LCD Panels for Desktop PCs 22.4% 1st
LCD Panels for TVs 16.2% 3rd
Plasma Panels (Samsung SDI) 23.2% 3rd


Samsung Electronics focuses on five business areas: Digital Media, Telecommunication Network, Digital Appliance, Semiconductor, and LCD.

The Digital Media business area includes:

The Telecommunication Network business area includes

The Digital Appliance business area includes:

The Semiconductor business area includes:

The LCD business area includes:

  • TFT-LCD panels for laptops, monitors, and televisions.

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[edit] Company brands

[edit] See also

[edit] Samsung Telecommunications Americas-BCS Division

Samsung Telecommunications Americas-Business Communications Division [1]

Samsung Telecommunications Americas-BCS division manufactures and distributes industry leading Voice over IP telephony and conventional telephony products including the OfficeServ 7200 and the ITP-5021D telephone.

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