Samsung savior
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South Korea ranked among the poorest nations after World War II, but within 50 years, it established itself a lasting place among the top ten. In Samsung Savior, author Yo-Sep, Ko reveals what it takes for a downtrodden nation to accomplish that kind of success, and how you can apply these techniques to become a success yourself. His model is Lee Kun-hee, the CEO of Samsung Group - the largest conglomerate by revenue in the world with companies that deal in everything from building ships to selling life insurance. He is worth an estimated $3.4 billion. This is the story of how Lee Kun-hee was able to focus his troubled life, and make a third-rate junk dealer into Samsung Electronics - the most profitable electronics company in the world.
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Yo-seb Ko
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