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Samsung: The Tech Monster That Conquered the World

Long before “Parasite” won the Oscar for Best Picture and K-pop groups performed on “The Tonight Show,” South Korea’s best-known export was Samsung, an obscure maker of cheap microwaves that Western expatriates in the country had taken to calling “Sam-suck.” Today, Samsung is a household name, and a bigger smartphone maker than Apple. But its path to the top was strewn with secret deals, price fixing, bribery, tax evasion and more, all of it overseen by an ultrasecretive, ultrarich family ready to use every means at its disposal to stay in command.

By Raymond Zhong
The New York Times

Mar 17, 2020

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Samsung faces long-term challenge as chief gets five-year stretch

Pressure is on Korean conglomerate to change after trial
“Lee Jae-yong, the de facto leader of Samsung, will probably get a presidential pardon and will be back at the company, promoted to chairman, in no time,” said Geoffrey Cain, author of an upcoming book on the Korean conglomerate.

By Bryan Harris
Financial Times

Aug 26, 2017

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What does the jailing of its heir mean for Samsung?

You just need to walk down the streets of Seoul to see how entrenched Samsung is as part of Korean life. Samsung won’t do badly in the short-term, despite the jailing of its heir says Geoffrey Cain, author of an upcoming book on the Samsung empire.

By Karishma Vaswani
BBC

Aug 25, 2017

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Morning Agenda: Proving Uber’s Real Value

Prosecutors have cast Lee Jae-yong, the heir to the Samsung empire, as a mastermind bent on breaking the law to protect his family’s wealth and power. They have accused him of paying $38 million in bribes to maintain control of Samsung without paying taxes.

By Amie Tsang
The New York Times

Aug 24, 2017

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Mastermind or Naïf? Samsung Heir’s Fate Hinges on the Question

Regardless of the trial’s outcome, Lee Jae-yong ‘s reputation as a corporate leader has been damaged, say some Samsung watchers.“In the trial you come away with the impression that he is incompetent or at least he didn’t know his own company,” said Geoffrey Cain, the author of a coming book about Samsung.

By Jeyup S. Kwaak and Paul Mozur
The New York Times

Aug 23, 2017

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What Jay Y. Lee Arrest Means for Samsung

Author Geoffrey Cain and David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy’s chief executive officer, discuss the arrest of billionaire heir to Samsung Lee Jae-yong for bribery allegations and other charges related to a corruption scandal. They speak with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Technology.”

Bloomberg Technology

Feb 17, 2017

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How Unprecedented Is the Arrest of Jay Y. Lee?

Author and Journalist Geoffrey Cain weighs in on the arrest of billionaire heir to Samsung, Lee Jae-yong, for bribery allegations and other charges related to a corruption scandal. Cain speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”

Bloomberg Markets

Feb 17, 2017

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