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      • Samsung was founded as a grocery trading store on March 1, 1938, by Lee Byung-Chull. He started his business in Taegu, Korea, trading noodles and other goods produced in and around the city and exporting them to China and its provinces.
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  2. Lee Byung-chul (Korean: 이병철; 12 February 1910 – 19 November 1987 [2]) was a South Korean businessman who founded the Samsung Group, the country's largest chaebol (conglomerate). Lee founded Samsung in 1938, at the age of 28. [3] He is recognized as the most successful businessman in South Korea's history.

  3. 3 天前 · Samsung was founded as a grocery trading store on March 1, 1938, by Lee Byung-Chull. He started his business in Taegu, Korea, trading noodles and other goods produced in and around the city and exporting them to China and its provinces. (The company name, Samsung, came from the Korean for “three stars.”)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShinsegaeShinsegae - Wikipedia

    The store was acquired in 1945 by the late founder of Samsung group, Lee Byung-chull, and renamed Donghwa Department Store. After the Korean War (1950–1953) began, it was used for several years as a post exchange by the American army .

    • Samsung's Beginnings
    • 1960 to 1980
    • 1980 to 2000
    • 2000 to Present

    With only 30,000 won (about US$27), Lee Byung-chul started Samsung as a trading company based in a city called Taegu in 1938. With 40 employees, Samsung began as a grocery store, trading and exporting goods produced in and around the city. It sold dried Korean fish and vegetables, as well as its own noodles. The company grew and expanded to Seoul i...

    In the 1960s, Samsung entered the electronics industry with the formation of several electronics-focused divisions: 1. Samsung Electronics Devices 2. Samsung Electro-Mechanics 3. Samsung Corning 4. Samsung Semiconductor & Telecommunications During this period, Samsung acquired DongBang Life Insurance and established Joong-Ang Development (now known...

    In 1980, Samsung entered the telecommunications hardware industry with the purchase of Hanguk Jeonja Tongsin. Initially building telephone switchboards, Samsung expanded into telephone and fax systems, which eventually shifted to mobile phone manufacturing. In the early 1980s, Samsung expanded to Germany, Portugal, and New York. In 1982, Samsung Pr...

    Samsung entered the phone market with the SPH-1300, an early touch-screen prototype released in 2001. The company also developed the first speech-recognitionphone in 2005. In the late 2000s and early 2010s, Samsung acquired companies that developed technologies for electronic devices. In 2011, Samsung released the GalaxyS II, followed in 2012 by th...

  5. 2024年7月29日 · Lee Byung-chul, the pioneering founder and inaugural chairman of the Samsung Group, is hailed for laying the groundwork for South Korea’s electronics and semiconductor industries. Throughout his lifetime, Lee established over 30 companies, including prominent entities such as Samsung C&T Corporation and Cheil Jedang.

  6. Lee Byung Chul (1910-1987) — the founder of Samsung — at one time was the richest man in Korea. He once said that "government and industry are like husband and wife." In addition to founding Samsung he helped transform it from a trading company, with fingers in many pies, to a mass producer of cheap electronics into a powerful chaebol.

  7. 2010年3月29日 · Lee Byung-chull, the late founder of Samsung Group, is back in the limelight with the 100th anniversary of his birth this Friday. In 1938, Lee started a small trading firm, which grew into...