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Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Blogers' opinions on the on-going Samsung investigation

Public opinions on the on-going investigation into Samsung problems



By zagni http://news.egloos.com/

Now is a boiling point when it comes to the Samsung problems. There is a mountain ahead of us to climb over for our society to grow further. It seems Samsung doesn't have an ability to do so on its own. The public opinion is the strongest power and we should gather it together.


by nammoo http://studioxga.egloos.com/

A Samsung's collapse will certainly have the ripple effects on the economy. But a company has a social responsibility. It is not right that one company moves to the interests of some of the management.

By cuzim http://cuzim.egloos.com/

Samsung can't exist above the law. It should be punished for its wrongdoings and Korea takes this opportunity to establish a clean corporate culture. I hope Samsung remains worthy of its reputation.

by cactus http://realmove.egloos.com/


Samsung group is robbed by a family who has systematic methods for the robbery and has been doing all the dirty things to transfer wealth from grandfather to grandson. Then what should the real owner Samsung do? They should get rid of the criminals. Keeping everything good about Samsung in place but the Lee family.

by eulpaso http://eulpaso.egloos.com/

By far, people have been brainwashed by groundless sayings created by Samsung's power and money and the press that Samsung equals Korea. Before too late, we should be out of this ridiculous illusion.

By Lee Jung-won http://www.jw2blog.com/

One of the biggest problems of Koreans is the belief that a business is owned by a chaebol family. We should remove such perceptions. A company belongs to not a single person or family, but shareholders.



These following opinions are displayed on the internet forum of Chosun.com

By Lee Won-young

The Special investigation into Samsung causes the economic growth rate to be cut by more than 1 per cent. And it will ultimately lead to Samsung affiliates collapses, which will churn out massive number of the unemployed, adding pains for Samsung employees as well as many SMEs.

By Park Myung-joo


It (the investigation) goes too far. They should stop driving this country to a chaos. All companies did their share of wrongdoings. Is there any company that has contributed to our economic revival more than Samsung did since the Asian financial crisis?

By Sohn Jong-rak

Samsung is a global company that represents Korea before we can call it as Lee Kun-hee's company. It is our pride. We should seriously consider how big losses would be, economically and nationally, when this company is hurt. The politically-motivated investigation should be stopped right away.

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With the result of the research, my conclusion is the majority of people seem to think that the investigation into Samsung is a necessary evil.

Even though it might have some bad effects on the economy, we should resolve this matter this time. It seems like a "now or never" kind of mindset.

Also many people think they have been brainwashed or persuaded to believe that Samsung is owned by the Lee family, not by shareholders, and try to dispel the wrong belief this time around. People seem to increasingly think that Samsung will be OK even without the family because they have a firm belief in the power and technical edge of Samsung.

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