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Samsung foresees profit record in 2nd quarter

7/10/2017 - Seoul-technology giant Samsung Electronics estimated a record operating profit for the second quarter, driven by an improvement in sales of memory chips, which analysts say will continue to raise margins by the end of the year.

Samsung replaces Apple at first on smartphones

4/28/2017 - The South Korean Group Samsung has taken over the first place as global manufacturer of smartphones, taking the lead from Apple, but both companies are suffering increasing pressure of part of their Chinese competitors, according to a study by consultancy IDC.

Samsung gives up separate activities of the Group

3/24/2017 - Seoul-the leading world manufacturer of smartphones, Samsung Electronics, which runs through one of the biggest crises of your story, announced on Friday that it will not separate the activities of the group, as was disclosed amid the scandal that resulted in the impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-Hye, in early March.

TDK will buy American Japanese InvenSense for 1.3 bi

12/22/2016 - Tokyo-the Japanese electronics group TDK Corp. signed a deal to buy the North American manufacturer of chips InvenSense Inc., which produces motion sensors to Apple and Samsung Electronics, by 1.33 billion dollars.

Samsung and Alibaba enter the contest Via Retail

12/6/2016 - São Paulo – the Chinese Alibaba and Suning, besides Samsung, South Korea entered in the running to buy Via retail, appliance business of Grupo Pão de Açúcar which includes the brands Casas Bahia and Ponto Frio, found the Broadcast, news in real time system of Grupo Estado.

Samsung announces acquisition of u.s. company Harman for $8 billion

11/16/2016 - The South Korean Samsung announced on Monday (14) that will buy the American company Harman by $8 billion, an operation to enter the growing market for technology "connected".

Samsung Increases E-Commerce in Brazil

11/11/2016 - In order to broaden the mix of products to your online store, Samsung announced the inclusion of white goods. Washers, refrigerators and air-conditioners, are available from the end of October. In addition to the portfolio of smartphones and accessories, the brand must increase its digital store with computers, laptops and televisions. "With the online platform, we want the Brazilians meet all portfolio and product offerings in e-commerce, which will be prepared in accordance with the various co

Samsung disposes of shares to pay Note 7 recall

9/20/2016 - São Paulo – the Samsung will sell shares in four technology companies to raise cash and fund the recall of the explosive Galaxy smartphone Note 7.

HP will buy Samsung printers area for $ $1,05 bi

9/13/2016 - New York-the HP inked a deal to buy the printer Division of Samsung Electronics for $ 1.05 billion. The agreement seeks to assist the company in Silicon Valley to grow in the devices with large turnover, which deal with printing and copies to groups of employees from offices.

Cell phones

8/1/2016 - Samsung has extended the advantage over its rival Apple in the global market for smartphones in the second quarter of 2016. The South Korean sold Smartphone 77,000,000, 5.5 percent more than in the second quarter of 2015, reaching a market share of 22.4%, IDC research consultancy said. Sales of iPhones already dropped 15% over the same period.

Glispa finalizes purchase of brazilian Mobils

5/19/2016 - The Glispa, a pioneer in mobile high-performance marketing, announces the acquisition of brazilian MOBILS, a mobile marketing company. The MOBILS have very close relationship with Latin America market major clients such as MSN Web Messenger, Netshoes, Multiplus, Ticket Fast, zooming and urban Hotel, in Brazil; BlaBlaCar, in Mexico; and Garbarino, in Argentina. Through its partnerships, agencies pick up companies like Samsung, McDonald''s, General Motors, Coca-Cola, Latam and HBO.

ASUS enters the market of more sophisticated cell phone

8/21/2015 - At a time of falling in the Smartphone market and uncertainties in the economy, Taiwan's Asus adopted a bold strategy in Brazil: renew its line of smartphones with devices that cost between $ 1,300 and $ 2,000. The phones of more than R $ 1 thousand represent about 30% of sales and represent a complicated plot since it's where Samsung and Apple have more strength.

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