Published 1/16/2009
by Dawn Kawamoto
at CNET News - Business Tech
Samsung Electronics is restructuring its operations from four divisions into two, in a move to wrap its consumer products under one roof and its components business under another, according to a report Friday in the Wall Street Journal
The electronics giant will house such areas as its TVs, cellphones and ...
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