레이블이 Samsungs인 게시물을 표시합니다. 모든 게시물 표시
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2014년 11월 26일 수요일

Samsung's Big Deal with Hanwha Signals New Lean Era


Lee Jae-yong Lee Jae-yong

The Samsung Group's decision to sell off its petrochemical and defense subsidiaries to Hanwha signals the start of a new leaner era under conglomerate heir Lee Jae-yong, industry watchers believe.

This is the first time since the Asian financial crisis that Samsung has sold off so many affiliates at once.

The group's financial situation is not bad enough to explain the selloff by itself, suggesting that it signals a new focus on core business by boldly ditching unprofitable units.

Under Lee’s father Lee Kun-hee, who nominally remains chairman although he is gravely ill, the behemoth was locked in an all-out struggle to become No. 1 in every major sector.

But now industry sources say Samsung is shifting its policy and looks to be benchmarking GE’s growth strategy, under which the U.S. company aggressively bolsters core business with strong growth potential while shedding money-losing units.

By selling off its non-core petrochemical and defense businesses, Samsung can now concentrate on electronics, finance, construction and heavy industry.

Others say the conglomerate wants to shield itself from persistent criticism that it is too greedy and would swallow up all of Korean industry if it could.

But it remains massive. The latest asset sale only reduces the number of Samsung affiliates from 81 to 66.


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2014년 11월 20일 목요일

Court Rebuffs Samsung's Bid to Halt Microsoft Lawsuit


A U.S. federal court has rejected Samsung's application to halt a lawsuit filed by Microsoft over patent royalties.

Microsoft filed a suit against Samsung in August seeking to verify whether the Korean company infringed Microsoft patents used in the Android OS.

Samsung says Microsoft violated contractual terms in its acquisition of Nokia that included the patents.

Samsung last month turned to the International Court of Arbitration for help and asked the U.S. court to delay the patent lawsuit in the meantime. In September, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella visited Samsung headquarters in Seoul for negotiations with vice chairman Lee Jae-yong, but the lawsuit continues.


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