Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. South Korea's largest multinational company


Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is South Korea's largest multinational company headquartered in South Korea that manufactures electronics products.

It ranked 13th among the world's top 2,000 companies by Forbes in 2019, and seventh in the list of the world's most valuable companies. In 2019, Fortune ranked 15th on the list of the world's top 500 companies.

Although it is a key affiliate of Samsung Group’s electronics and electricity business, Samsung Electronics itself boasts considerable literary value. It is also the largest affiliate of Samsung Group, while its main business areas are memory chips and mobile non-memory semiconductors, and smartphones and various home appliances in the B2C sector.


It produces semiconductor parts such as DRAM, flash memory and hard disk, SSD, memory card, display parts such as LCD display, PDP display, OLED display, video home appliance sector such as TV, DVD player, Blu-ray player and home theater system, cell phone, MP3 player, digital camera and camcorder, and other portable home appliances such as desktop and monitor, laptop, U-air-conditioner, and fax machine, and ODD.

Although its divisions were largely divided into semiconductors, LCDs, mobile phones and home appliances, it merged its parts division, represented by semiconductors and LCDs, into finished products, represented by TVs, mobile phones and refrigerators, in response to the global economic crisis that hit the country from 2008 to 2009. Samsung Techwin’s digital camera division, which had completely different fields, and Samsung SDI’s flash memory and NAND flash were also merged, while Samsung Electro-Mechanics’ LED division was also merged.

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