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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Samsung Bring Business Line Display and Semiconductor
Samsung will reportedly combine their two business lines, namely the display and semiconductor into a single unit.
In the first quarter and second, Samsung's display business is rumored to not bring encouraging results.
As a result, Wall Street Journal, said that with the merger of these two lines, the Samsung will print the operating profit by 70% and 44% revenue for the company based in South Korea.
In other words, the incorporation effort is no different business lines such as combining business performance was lackluster display in the semiconductor unit which was a success. Later, this joint venture will be overseen by, Kwon Oh-hyun, President of Samsung's semiconductor.
For additional information, Samsung feud with Apple reportedly will also bring a disparate impact to display Samsung's line of business. Because Apple is the biggest purchaser of Samsung's LCD products.
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