Talk:Renault Samsung Motors

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[edit] Wrong.

I am not sure about the introduction... Samsung Motors was bought by Renault during the Asian Market Crisis, because it was the president's order. The order was for all company's to keep their best group, and sell the rest. For example, Samsung only kept their electronics group and sold the rest. Therefore, Samsung survived. On the other hand, Kia and Daewoo did not sell their minor groups, and therefore failed in the 21st century. If no one believes me, I will post up links on Korean sites. I will try my best to find some English sites. I wanted to discuss this before I manually make a change in the article. If the change-about-to-be-made is agreed, I will re-edit the article. Thank you. Orthodoxy 18:11, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

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