Samsung Electronics | Television Commercial | 2000
Samsung Electronics | Television Commercial | 2000 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korean: 삼성전자; Hanja: 三星電子 (Literally "tristar electronics")) is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Suwon, South Korea.[1] Through extremely complicated ownership structure with some circular ownership,[3] it is the flagship division of the Samsung Group, accounting for 70% of the group's revenue in 2012.[4] It is the world's largest information technology company by revenue, before Apple.[5] Samsung Electronics has assembly plants and sales networks in 80 countries and employs around 370,000 people.[6] Since 2012, Kwon Oh-hyun has served as the company's CEO.[7][8] Samsung has long been a major manufacturer of electronic components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, chips, flash memory and hard drive devices for clients such as Apple, Sony, HTC and Nokia.[9][10] It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones and smartphones fueled by the popularity of its Samsung Galaxy line of devices.[11] The company is also a major vendor of tablet computers, particularly its Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab collection, and is generally regarded as pioneering the phablet market through the Samsung Galaxy Note family of devices.[12] Samsung has been the world's largest television manufacturer since 2006,[13] and the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones since 2011.[14] It is also the world's largest memory chips manufacturer.[15] Samsung Electronics is a major part of the South Korean economy; in 2012 it was responsible for 20% of GDP.[16] As of Nov 2016, Samsung has a market cap of US$322 billion.[
Samsung Electronics | Television Commercial | 2000 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korean: 삼성전자; Hanja: 三星電子 (Literally "tristar electronics")) is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Suwon, South Korea.[1] Through extremely complicated ownership structure with some circular ownership,[3] it is the flagship division of the Samsung Group, accounting for 70% of the group's revenue in 2012.[4] It is the world's largest information technology company by revenue, before Apple.[5] Samsung Electronics has assembly plants and sales networks in 80 countries and employs around 370,000 people.[6] Since 2012, Kwon Oh-hyun has served as the company's CEO.[7][8] Samsung has long been a major manufacturer of electronic components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, chips, flash memory and hard drive devices for clients such as Apple, Sony, HTC and Nokia.[9][10] It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones and smartphones fueled by the popularity of its Samsung Galaxy line of devices.[11] The company is also a major vendor of tablet computers, particularly its Android-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab collection, and is generally regarded as pioneering the phablet market through the Samsung Galaxy Note family of devices.[12] Samsung has been the world's largest television manufacturer since 2006,[13] and the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones since 2011.[14] It is also the world's largest memory chips manufacturer.[15] Samsung Electronics is a major part of the South Korean economy; in 2012 it was responsible for 20% of GDP.[16] As of Nov 2016, Samsung has a market cap of US$322 billion.[