Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Eastman Kodak, Agfa-Gevaert, Hasselblad, Polaroid Corporation, Efke, Samsung Electronics, Minox, Phase One, Vivitar, Leaf, Roper Industries, List of photographic equipment makers, Rex Features, Elinchrom, Silvestri camera, Profoto, Sinar, Deardorff, LumiQuest, Graflex, Weisscam, Alpa, Fotomat, Böwe Bell & Howell, Kiron Lenses, ImageAmerica, Northfoto, Arenapal : The Performing Arts Image Library, Pictometry, Samsung Techwin, Meopta, Fratelli Alinari, Eclair, AgfaPhoto, Argus, DE Photo, Concord, Ansco, Voigtländer, Zuma Press, LumoPro, MegaVision, PhotoDisc, Fotosearch, HiTi Digital Inc., Offset Press Inc., Nordicphotos, Imatest, Mitchell Camera, ARAX camera, Isifa Image Service, ADOX, Royal Photo Company, China Lucky Film, Seagull Camera, Bron Elektronik, Garden World Images, Eurofoto, Qualex, Lifetouch, Aaton, Cody Images, Spiratone, Ferrania, Olan Mills, PhotoBox, Durst, Caufield & Shook, Scanpix, Foveon, Hartblei, Cambo camera, Optique & Précision de Levallois, Empik, Really Right Stuff, Defender Photo Supply, Noktor, Loreo, Ordro, Autometric, Bergger, Soureh images. Excerpt: Samsung Electronics (SEC, Korean: 삼성전자, KRX: 005930, KRX: 005935, LSE: SMSN, LSE: SMSD) is the world's largest electronics company with a 2009 revenue of $117.4 billion, headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. It is the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group. With assembly plants and sales networks in 65 countries across the world, Samsung has as many as 157,000 employees. In 2009, the company took the position of the world's biggest IT maker by surpassing the erstwhile leader Hewlett-Packard. Its sales revenue in the areas of LCD and LED displays and computer chips is the world's No. 1. Some of the most popular items produced by Samsung include LED-backlit LCD TVs and Galaxy S mobile phones. Even though consumers may not realiz...
