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tech4people
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Re: Marc,fascinating post...
tech4people   10/10/2011 12:52:28 PM
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Alex,

I don't mean to say anything against (or in any way demean) the achievements of the Korean People especially after the Korean War;but the fact of the matter is people everywhere are hard-working and industrious(provided you get out of their way by providing less bueracracy and less red-tape).

We can get this very level of innovation in America as well-If we just let Entreprenuers be;instead of overloading businesses with all manner of unneccesary Rules and Regulations.

Regards

Ashish.

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Re: Marc,fascinating post...
t.alex   10/7/2011 8:04:39 PM
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tech4people, you make a good point. Having a major stake in the company does drive the founders to move forward for success. The Korean people also plays an important role, with their determination and spirit.

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Re: Basic research and innovation
_hm   10/3/2011 7:30:52 PM
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I thought iPADs and iPhones are made in China. So many other reputed products are manufactured in China.

 

tech4people
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Re: Marc,fascinating post...
tech4people   10/3/2011 1:51:06 PM
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Taimur,

The No.1 reason is because the Founding families have such a strong amount of hold and influence on these companies.

Also because the Founders have a stake in the company's well-being they focus on the Long-term (and especially sustainable business models) and on diversifying their income streams as much as possible.

This is what its all about here.

Regards

Ashish.

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Re: korea
t.alex   10/3/2011 10:46:14 AM
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Yes and i think LCD TV and LED TV is on show every where.

Adeniji Kayode
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Re: Basic research and innovation
Adeniji Kayode   10/3/2011 9:43:31 AM
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@anandvy,. well i think that sound like a challenge to China. I feel China just intentionally what to circulate low quality products at a cheaper price to create competition for other manufacturers with a more expensive prices.With so much of china,s products around and their experiences- i feel they should be able to make a more quality products if they choose to.

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Re: Amazing country
Adeniji Kayode   10/3/2011 9:35:56 AM
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@FlyingScot, You are right but I feel the reason is because the rest of the World are flying into SouthKorea to manufacture their products and then bring it back to the rest of the world.

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Amazing country
FLYINGSCOT   10/3/2011 9:22:02 AM
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I am continually amazed at how a very small country like South Korea maintains such a world presence in many product sectors.  The products are of decent to high quality and innovations are coming fast and furious.  The workforce is young, highly motivated and dedicated to its employers.  The large companies produce a mind boggling range of products.  I wonder what the secret recipe is for South Korea?

 

 

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Re: Basic research and innovation
anandvy   10/3/2011 2:26:41 AM
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Chinese manufacturere may occupy the current place of Korean manufacturers.

@_hm I dont think its appropriate to compare Chinese manufacturers with Korean manufacturers. Korean brands like Samsung are considered very good brands because they offer high quality products to the consumers. Whereas chinese captures more of low end/low quality products. I really dont think china can occupty Koreas place in manufacturing.


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Re: korea
anandvy   10/3/2011 2:23:50 AM
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Samsung is in every household in Asia i believe.

@t.alex I agree with you. Samsung products like mobile, Television are very popular in India. Earlier Nokia handsets were very popular in India. But after Samsung released its Galaxy series which was android compatible, it literally snatched mobile market from Nokia.

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