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Thank you to Trade for sponsoring. Visit http://drinktrade.com/howhistoryworks to subscribe and enjoy 30% off your first order! ----- Sign up for my FREE newsletter! - https://www.compoundeddaily.com/ ------ #history #business #samsung Link To Our Other Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/HowMoneyWorks Written By: Sam Video Created By: Svibe Multimedia Studio Editor: Cardan Media Gatherer: Andrea Rivas Footage Courtesy of: Getty Images Music Provided By: Epidemic Sound For sponsorship inquiries, please contact [email protected] ----- Samsung is the largest company in South Korea, making up more than twenty percent of the major economyâs total GDP. [1] It pulled this off by makingâŠeverything! Weâre talking smartphones and washing machines to military equipment and the worldâs largest ships. The company employs so many people, and is responsible for so much of South Koreaâs way of life, that some consider the secretive family at the top to be like a reincarnated royal dynasty. Apparently, getting arrested isnât scandalous enough to ruin their image! Whatâs even more shocking than sheer breadth and power of this formidable conglomerate is its humble beginnings. Less than 70 years ago, Samsung was a tiny family-run fish trader. Now, itâs bigger than most countries. Samsungâs founder was Lee Byung-chul. He was born on 12th February 1920 to a wealthy land-owning family but the silver spoon in his mouth wasnât going to make life any easier for him. [2] Korea was on the verge of seismic change. Instability was about to rock its foundations. Leeâs familyâs status among the ruling class was about to become a target on his back. Thatâs because just a few months after his birth, Japan officially annexed Korea as part of its colonialist agenda. But by 1938, heâd put that talent for adaptability into action when he dropped out of college and moved to a neighbouring province. Here he set up his own company called, well, you know the name. Youâre watching this video arenât you? âSamsungâ roughly translates to âthree starsâ. Each star represents the tenets of the company: âgreatnessâ, âprosperityâ, and âlongevityâ. At the time you could fault him for being arrogant. I mean, âgreatnessâ is a good aspiration for any local grocery trader. But are âdried fishâ really âprosperous?â Well, Lee was doing something right. He had 40 employees under his belt, all working together to deal in noodles and locally-grown groceries. Initial customers were based in Korea, but soon he was exporting to China. By the time the 35-year Japanese rule of Korea ended in 1945, there were new business opportunities to be found. [6] While Japan was being rebuilt with the help of Allied Forces, Korea had its own identity crisis. In just a few years Lee would be able to redefine the identity and nature of his own company. In 1947, the âSamsungâ company was doing so well that Lee could uproot his HQ to Seoul where all the big fish were. As in, other companies. Not fish for selling. In less than a decade, he was living up to the first two stars of his companyâs name: greatness and prosperity. But the third star of longevity would require a new way of thinking. Itâs time to learn How History Works as we dissect âHow Samsung Went From Selling Fish to Controlling a Countryâ. - Sources - SOURCES https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20180905001400320 https://medium.com/@imabd489/from-a-small-trading-company-to-a-tech-giant-the-inspiring-story-of-samsungs-founder-904126263c4e https://www.britannica.com/topic/yangban https://www.history.com/topics/asian-history/korean-war http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/4/newsid_2494000/2494837.stm https://history.state.gov/milestones/1945-1952/japan-reconstruction https://www.unc.mil/History/1951-1953-Armistice-Negotiations/ https://www.kdevelopedia.org/Development-Overview/all/may-16-military-coup-d-etat-park-chunghee-administration--201412110000397.do https://medium.com/@samuelchima/history-of-samsung-d566d945b440 https://www.korea.net/AboutKorea/Economy/The-Miracle-on-The-Hangang https://lobbymap.org/influencer/Federation-of-Korean-Industries-FKI https://www.britannica.com/money/Lee-Kun-Hee https://www.businessinsider.com/lee-family-power-war-for-samsung-scandals-and-bribes-2015-6#lee-kun-hee-convicted-then-pardoned-11
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