We all know very well that the tech giant Samsung is now one of the
largest technology companies that exist in our tech world and currently
it is in a state through which it can easily cover the most diverse
areas of the market. But, now it seems that the tech giant Samsung is
planning to split the company in two.
Samsung Plans To Split The Company In Two
Samsung is now one of the largest technology companies that exist in our tech world and currently it is in a state
through which it can easily cover the most diverse areas of the market.
But the company may be accusing the weight of size and, therefore,
may be preparing to brief a division, separating and forming two
companies, with different purposes.
There is still no certainty that this process will actually move, but
Reuters is moving that the South Korean tech giant Samsung may be
preparing to split into two companies. This is not an abnormal process
in the high dimension companies, such as Samsung, and already many
others did. However, among all those, the tech giant Google is the
latest known case.
What is known, this process of division is being asked by some of
Samsung’s shareholders, who expect so might bring back some stability to
the company and greater control in the areas of innovation key.
Even as just an idea, the tech giant Samsung has admitted its chance
and has scheduled a meeting of shareholders to discuss this idea and to
make a final decision. The idea is to create a first company dedicated
to operating issues and the creation of new and second it will be only a
holding company.
With this division, Samsung will be able to lighten its structure and
give the company operations the ability to create new products and
innovate, making it more agile and dedicated. To authorize this
structural change from Samsung, the company’s investors want to receive a
special award in the amount of $26 billion dollars.
This measure comes at a time when the problem related to the Note 7
begins to impact on the company’s accounts, which will cost $6 billion
dollars, and also a stage where there is an ongoing investigation that
puts the company in the center of a scandal involving the south Korean
president.