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}}</ref> The group's [[flagship]] is Samsung Electronics, the world's largest manufacturer for [[Random Access Memory|DRAM]], NAND [[flash memory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigerator|refrigerators]], [[Cellular telephony|cell phones]] and [[Smartphone|smartphones]].<ref name=Samsung1/> The name Samsung means 'three [[Star|stars]]' in [[Korean]]. The number three is associated with positive things by many Koreans. | }}</ref> The group's [[flagship]] is Samsung Electronics, the world's largest manufacturer for [[Random Access Memory|DRAM]], NAND [[flash memory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigerator|refrigerators]], [[Cellular telephony|cell phones]] and [[Smartphone|smartphones]].<ref name=Samsung1/> The name Samsung means 'three [[Star|stars]]' in [[Korean]]. The number three is associated with positive things by many Koreans. Lee Byung-chul, the founder of the company, who was strongly influenced by the [[Japan|Japanese]] [[Economics|economy]] and society, chose this name in the 1930s. | ||
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The Samsung Group is a conglomerate (Chaebol) from South Korea.[1] In 2018, the Samsung Group employed around 310,000 people.[2] The group's flagship is Samsung Electronics, the world's largest manufacturer for DRAM, NAND flash memory, SSD, televisions, refrigerators, cell phones and smartphones.[1] The name Samsung means 'three stars' in Korean. The number three is associated with positive things by many Koreans. Lee Byung-chul, the founder of the company, who was strongly influenced by the Japanese economy and society, chose this name in the 1930s.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Samsung Becomes Increasingly Dominant in Global SSD Market. Retrieved on April 2016.
- ↑ S. Korea’s top 10 conglomerates post mixed results in Q1. Retrieved on May 2016.