Showing posts with label company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label company. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 June 2011

Ownership structure of Samsung vlastnická struktura konglomerátu Samsung

Ownership structure of Samsung vlastnická struktura konglomerátu Samsung

Who OWNS Samsung?

Samsung told to reform corporate structure 2006

Who OWNS Samsung?

Historie Společnosti SAMSUNG 1938

Šéfové největší jihokorejské firmy Samsung jsou obžalováni z daňových úniků


Many Koreans pride over supposedly "Korean" companies like Samsung. They make proud statements like, "I'm Korean, our people make Samsung," which seems to be a fair statement, right? Not necessarily.
According to Samsung's Stock Ownership Structure ... more

Ownership structure and earnings informativeness: Evidence from Korea


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Group

Electronics Industries
Shipbuilding
Financial Services
Chemical Industries
Machinery & Heavy Industries
Engineering & Construction
Retail & Entertainment
Apparel & Advertisement
Education & Medical Services
Trading & Resource development
Food supplier & security services


WHO owns SAMSUNG


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Saturday, 25 August 2007

Google: The New No. 1

Google's meteoric rise
Find out what makes Google, Fortune's No. 1 Company to Work For, shine.

A day in the life of a 'Googler'
Find out what it's like to live the life of an employee at Google, Fortune's No. 1 Best Company to Work For.

Fortune's Best Company to Work For 2007

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