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Corée du Sud: Samsung suspend la production de Galaxy Note 7

Ce désastre illustre « la culture d’entreprise d’un groupe obsédé par la vitesse » selon Geoffrey Cain, un journaliste d’enquête qui vient d’écrire un livre sur Samsung. « Samsung est une entreprise de type militaire. Sa force, c’est sa rapidité d’exécution : être capable de sortir des produits très vite », détaille-t-il.

By Frédéric Ojardias
RFI

Oct 10, 2016

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Der riskante Ehrgeiz des Samsung-Clans

Die südkoreanische Lee-Familie hat Samsung mit unerbittlicher Härte zum Weltmarktführer für Smartphones gemacht. Seit Handys reihenweise in Flammen aufgehen, wird ihr Streben zum Risiko für die Verbraucher.

By Stefan Schultz
SPIEGEL

Oct 9, 2016

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In the Republic of Samsung, here’s the ticket to the good life

SEOUL, South Korea — In a trendy Gangnam high-rise, a whiz-kid professor named Lee Sihan urges his classroom of 28 students not to fret. The big exam you’ve been preparing for — the one that could land you a Samsung dream job — won’t be that bad if you put the hours in.

By Geoffrey Cain
USA TODAY

Jan 26, 2015

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The destructive side of Gangnam style

SEOUL, South Korea — Perched above the shimmering cityscape, in an old stone house with a makeshift aluminum roof, is an elderly shaman who goes by the spiritual name “Lotus Prophet.”

By Geoffrey Cain
PRI’s The World

Nov 6, 2014

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Apple vs. Samsung: Tech’s best frenemies

SEOUL, South Korea — Since 2011, two titans of the electronics industry — Samsung Electronics and Apple — have been locked in legal warfare over their smart phones and tablets, slinging more than 50 lawsuits at each other on four continents.

By Geoffrey Cain
PRI’s The World

Nov 24, 2013

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The Galaxy Gear smartwatch: proof that Samsung can innovate?

SEOUL, South Korea — Samsung, the world’s largest smartphone maker, is marching toward the next battlefield in its war against Apple. On Wednesday in Berlin, the Korean mega-corporation unveiled the long-anticipated Galaxy Gear, a wearable smartwatch set for release on Sept. 25.

By Geoffrey Cain
PRI’s The World

Sep 9, 2013

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