were not involving electronics but other products.
In 1938 the Samsung's founder Byung-Chull Lee set up a trade
export company in Korea, selling fish, vegetables, and fruit to China. Within a
decade Samusng had flour mills and confectionary machines and became a
co-operation in 1951. Humble beginnings.
From 1958 onwards Samsung began to expand into other
industries such as financial, media, chemicals and ship building throughout the
1970's. In 1969, Samsung Electronics was established producing what Samsung is
most famous for, Televisions, Mobile Phones (throughout 90's), Radio's,
Computer components and other electronics devices.
1987 founder and chairman, Byung-Chull Lee passed away and
Kun-Hee Lee took over as chairman. In the 1990's Samsung began to expand
globally building factories in the US, Britain, Germany, Thailand, Mexico,
Spain and China until 1997.
In 1997 nearly all Korean businesses shrunk in size and
Samsung was no exception. They sold businesses to relieve debt and cut
employees down lowering personnel by 50,000. But thanks to the electronic
industry they managed to curb this and continue to grow.
The history of Samsung and mobile phones stretches back to
over 10 years. In 1993 Samsung developed the 'lightest' mobile phone of its
era. The SCH-800 and it was available on CDMA networks.
Then they developed smart phones and a phone combined mp3
player towards the end of the 20th century. To this date Samsung are dedicated
to the 3G industry. Making video,camera phones at a speed to keep up with
consumer demand. Samsung has made steady growth in the mobile industry and are
currently second but competitor Nokia is ahead with more than 100% increase in
shares.
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