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SamsungThe huge fall in sales of Samsung's mobile division has already been noticed by almost everyone who deals with this South Korean giant at least a little. But Samsung cannot leave it alone, its mobile division has already changed its business strategy and is now focusing on a part of the market in which Samsung has a clear dominant position, i.e. the market with flexible displays. However, the list of consequences of the decline does not end there, as the Wall Street Journal reports, the company is also planning very significant changes in management.

First of all, the head of Samsung's mobile division, JK Shin, should be replaced, he was one of the most prominent personalities of this part of the company in the past. He should be replaced by co-CEO BK Yoon, who now leads the home appliances and television division, and should continue in this role after being appointed head of Samsung Mobile. Samsung is then looking for a candidate to take over the management of the mobile division in Great Britain, at the same time the president of Samsung North America Gregory Lee was given the task of showing his qualities and strengthening Samsung's position in the North American market for mobile devices and consumer electronics.

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