Jane Chen / Shanghai Daily news
Leading South Korean electronics manufacturer Samsung Electronics has reached
consensus on cooperation with China's largest home appliance chain retailer
Gome, and the latter has placed a 3.5-billion-yuan (US$433 million) worth
purchase deal to the former, today's Shanghai Business newspaper
reported.
Keun-hee Park, chief executive officer of Samsung Electronics great
China area, has headed a delegation of senior officials to visit Gome's
headquarters for a meeting with the Shanghai-based chain retailer's president
Huang Guangyu.
Appreciating Gome's boosting business and information network
that have significantly pushed Samsung's China business, Park said the two
companies have achieved interactive development in the long term of
cooperation. Samsung will tune its strategy in channel development in with
Gome's, he added.
On Park's visit, Samsung and Gome signed a 2006 memo of
strategic cooperation, under which the two firms will help each other in their
expansions in China and share the information databank.
Gome's
3.5-billion-yuan purchase deal covers all of Samsung's product lines.
Market
analysts regard Samsung's alliance with Gome as the South Korean firm's effort
to carry out is strategic goals as officially announced before the visit.
As
the goals states, by 2010, Samsung is aimed to become the world's top three
electronic firm in terms of product quality and quantity, with sales doubling
the volume of 2004.