I can’t seem to find any feedback on this company at all. There is also a fetchusa.com.au based in Australia which does not appear to be affiliated with the US company.
Posted on January 12, 2012.
I can’t seem to find any feedback on this company at all. There is also a fetchusa.com.au based in Australia which does not appear to be affiliated with the US company.
Posted in Featured Articles0 Comments
Posted on January 12, 2012.
LG too
Samsung
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samsung Group
Type Public (Korean: 삼성그룹)
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1938
Founder(s) Lee Byung-chull
Headquarters Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea
Area served Worldwide
Key people Lee Kun-hee (Chairman and CEO)
Lee Soo-bin (President, CEO of Samsung Life Insurance)[1]
Products Consumer electronics, shipbuilding, telecom, engineering and construction, financial services, chemicals, retail, heavy industries, entertainment, apparel, medical services
Revenue US$ 220.1 billion (2010)[2]
Net income US$ 21.2 billion (2010)[2]
Total assets US$ 343.7 billion (2010)[2]
Total equity US$ 141.1 billion (2010)[2]
Employees 344,000 (2010)[2]
Subsidiaries Samsung Electronics
Samsung Life Insurance
Samsung Heavy Industries
Samsung C&T etc.
Website Samsung.com
This article contains Korean text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Hangul or Hanja.
Samsung Group (Korean: 삼성그룹 / Samseong Geurup / sam’sʌŋ gɯ’ɾup, informally Samsung) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is one of one of the largest South Korean chaebol.
Notable Samsung industrial subsidiaries include Samsung Electronics (the world’s largest information technology company measured by 2010 revenues),[3][4] Samsung Heavy Industries (the world’s second-largest shipbuilder measured by 2010 revenues),[5] and Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T (respectively the world’s 35th- and 72nd-largest construction companies).[6] Other notable subsidiaries include Samsung Life Insurance (the world’s 14th-largest insurance company),[7] Samsung Everland (the oldest theme park in South Korea)[8] and Cheil Worldwide (the world’s 19th-largest advertising agency measured by 2010 revenues).[9][10]
Samsung produces around a fifth of South Korea’s total exports[11] and its revenues are larger than many countries’ GDP; in 2006, it would have been the world’s 35th-largest economy.[12] In many South Korean industries Samsung enjoys a monopoly position.[citation needed] The company has a powerful influence on South Korea’s economic development, politics, media and culture, and has been a major driving force behind the “Miracle on the Han River”.
ignore the trolls
Posted in Featured Articles0 Comments
Posted on January 12, 2012.
Is it better to join an affiliate network or is it better to do all of the work yourself and directly
join each individual company’s affiliate program?
Posted in Featured Articles0 Comments
Posted on January 11, 2012.
I love the cubs, and i love baseball. im 16 and would like to know what i need to do to make myself qualified to be employed as some type of position in a minor league or major league front office. For instance what experience would i need? im very very knowledgeable about how baseball works and it’s my life, i could imagine a better job in the future.
Posted in Featured Articles0 Comments
Posted on January 11, 2012.
Is this scenario at all possible? if not, what would make it more realistic??
– citizen of argentina and u.s.a (born in Argentina)
-lives in canada (canadian visa)
-visiting mexico.
– affiliated with drug cartels (big connections)
– involved in transporting and distribution of drugs (from mexico to u.s.)
– murdered someone ( in mexico)
– gets caught for it all!!!!!!!
would this happen?
1. visa declined in canada?
2. loss of citizenship with US
3. deported back to Argentina (first/home land)
Posted in Featured Articles0 Comments
Posted on January 10, 2012.
I am looking into being a travel affiliate I am wondering is 3% good? I have a website that has to do with Travel information so I thought adding some ads and banners to promote some Travel packages would be nice but I am not sure. I have been looking into it and it said 3% is that good? Because for example a flight can be between maybe anywhere in most causes from 500 and higher.
Posted in Featured Articles0 Comments