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deepsme Posts: > 500

Samsung ain't that bad either!


Samsung's shipments were up 50% year over year.

In the wake of a Motorola profit free fall the past few quarters, Samsung has finally managed to nab Moto's spot to take the number two position in global handset market share behind the perennial numero uno, Nokia. Though the victory comes by the slimmest of margins -- 37.4 million handsets shipped in Q2 compared to Moto's estimate of 35 to 36 million.Samsung has seen a 4 percent boost in revenue over the same period last year.The success of its Ultra edition and entry level handsets have been attributed as the chief reasons for their growth at performance.

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Posted: 2007-07-14 02:06:16
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ajeetpv Posts: > 500

bye bye MOTO
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Posted: 2007-07-14 02:17:00
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500


On 2007-07-14 02:17:00, ajeetpv wrote:
bye bye MOTO <IMG SRC=\"/images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif\">



. . . Hellooooooooooo Samson !
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Posted: 2007-07-14 02:23:00
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JuanPablo Posts: > 500

Moto is dead. They had like 21% marketshare and now they're on 13%. Bad.

has actually 9.5%, and it'll overtake Moto by 2008
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Posted: 2007-07-14 03:55:06
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umerhayat Posts: 285

Hi.i do not think samsung deserve second position.because their phones have poor reception and lack of functionality.hope sony ericsson will take second position soon

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Posted: 2007-07-14 04:41:04
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shaliron Posts: > 500

That's a very impressive leap by Samsung. Thing is, a lot of that was due to entry level phones - so I'd be interested to see their actual profit margins.

I remember SE last year were either equal or better than Samsung in terms of profit, despite selling less phones.
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Posted: 2007-07-14 05:04:31
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WhiteEye Posts: > 500

imagine Samsung ranks no.2. imagine Samsung is mine. :)

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Posted: 2007-07-14 06:59:12
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korbindallis Posts: > 500

SE is focusing on its entry leval head sets so look out Motorola

SE needs to grab 3rd to get to 2nd place its currently at No#4 it took LG for that spot so I see it only going one way UUUUUUUP !

I Sony Ericsson
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Posted: 2007-07-14 07:44:17
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chircuandree Posts: 2

de mii de ori e mai bun sony ...........


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Posted: 2007-07-14 12:51:32
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goldenface Posts: > 500


On 2007-07-14 05:04:31, shaliron wrote:
That's a very impressive leap by Samsung. Thing is, a lot of that was due to entry level phones - so I'd be interested to see their actual profit margins.

I remember SE last year were either equal or better than Samsung in terms of profit, despite selling less phones.



Plus Samsung was getting slated last year for not providing enough low-end phones. It seems to have turned itself around ultra quickly.

I fear Moto will be in danger from being overtaken by LG if it takes as long as some are saying for the company to be turned around - 18 months.

I hate to say it but this sounds much like the way Ericsson went - years ago. They went from a healthy No2 to a third of the sales in a similar amount of time and bottomed out at around 6-7% market share.

And I bet Mr Zander receives a nice big golden handshake when he leaves, even after Motorola posted that $180 million loss earlier this year.

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