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...second most recognizable consumer-electronics brand in the world, according to Interbrand, the New York City-based consultancy. Idei has said privately that Samsung is on the verge of overtaking Sony in the consumer-products race. Graeme Bateman, head of research in Seoul for Japanese investment bank Nomura Securities, says Samsung is "no longer making poor equivalents of Sony products. It is making things people want...
...continued to invest in new processes and research. The company refined its semiconductor and liquid-crystal-display operations so effectively that traditional competition from Tokyo was upended. "Samsung is more cost effective, and its manufacturing technology is better than at companies like Sharp and Hitachi," says Shiro Mikoshiba, a Nomura Securities analyst in Tokyo. "The Japanese stopped competing two years...
...second most recognizable consumer-electronics brand in the world, according to Interbrand, the New York City-based consultancy. Idei has said privately that Samsung is on the verge of overtaking Sony in the consumer-products race. Graeme Bateman, head of research in Seoul for Japanese investment bank Nomura Securities, says Samsung is "no longer making poor equivalents of Sony products. It is making things people want...
...commerce. Transportation networks are unreliable, complicating Dell's direct-to-doorstep delivery service. Critics also said the Chinese wouldn't buy machines without test-driving them first. "We're talking about people spending the equivalent of two months' salary on a computer," says Theodore Teo, an industry analyst at Nomura International. "They want to take the whole family to look at it in the showroom...
...count), little Korea will grow anywhere from 3.2% to 6% this year. That would make it the star performer in Asia after mighty China, expected to post growth of about 7%, according to official, and largely disbelieved, government estimates. Says Paul Presler, a market analyst and equity salesman at Nomura Securities in Seoul: "Korea has done a better job of restructuring and attracting foreign investment than anybody else in the region...