Samsung Televisions

Lee Byung-chul established Samsung as a trading corporation in 1938. The organisation expanded into a number of industries during the following three decades, including food manufacturing, textiles, securities, insurance, and retail. Samsung’s following expansion was fueled by its entry into the electronics, construction, and shipbuilding industries in the middle of the 1960s and 1970s, respectively. Samsung was divided into five business organisations after Lee passed away in 1987: Samsung Group, Shinsegae Group, CJ Group and Hansol Group, and JoongAng Group.

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Notable Samsung industrial affiliates include Samsung Electronics, which, based on 2017 revenues, is the largest manufacturer of chips, consumer electronics, and information technology worldwide. Samsung Heavy Industries, which according to 2010 revenues was the second-biggest shipbuilder in the world. Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T Corporation, which are the 13th and 36th largest construction enterprises in the world, respectively. Other noteworthy subsidiaries are Samsung Everland (which runs the oldest theme park in South Korea, Everland Resort), Samsung Life Insurance (which is the 14th largest life insurance company in the world), and Cheil Worldwide (which is the 15th largest advertising agency in the world based on 2012 revenues)