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  • Wednesday, 7 November 2012

    Samsung Is Putting Market Pressure on Apple in 10 Different Ways
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    Apple has long been viewed as the most creative and innovative company in the personal technology world. From its iPhones to its iPads to Macs, the company has established itself as the leader that all others envy. Not even the great Microsoft has been able to reach the level of success and fan idolatry that Apple has. It’s been a sight to see.
    But lurking in the shadows is a company that has quietly found a way to out-Apple Apple. With its strong products and its interesting marketing tactics, Samsung has established itself not only as Apple’s chief courtroom adversary, but also its top sales competitor. For years, we’ve been hearing that no company could ever match Apple. But Samsung has done it. In fact, in the mobile market, it’s already bested Apple in some respects.
    So, how did Samsung do it? And perhaps more importantly, why hasn’t Apple found a way to turn back Samsung’s competitive advances.
    Read on to find out why Samsung has been so successful at hurting Apple.
    1. Product designs matter
    Apple is often viewed as the world’s leader in design, but Samsung is not too shabby either. The company’s product designs are simply beautiful, and in some cases, best those from Apple. Design matters in today’s electronics world and Samsung has shown it won’t take a back seat when it comes to its product design and innovation...Read more>>>

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    Canon's Oce Lays Off 135 Employees in Connecticut
    Oce North America Inc., the Trumbull-based servicer of printers and copiers, will lose 135 jobs in Connecticut as a result of consolidations taking place three years after being acquired by a Japanese company.

    James Magrone, an Oce spokesman, said the cuts are part of an overall integration plan that has been developed over three years, since Canon Inc. bought the copier and office equipment company.

    "It's not a surprise. It didn't come out of the woodwork suddenly," he said. The job cuts cover a wide variety of positions in administration and support, but are less than half the total of employees working in the Trumbull facility at 100 Oakview Dr. He did not reveal the number of employees who would be left. Magrone's own position is among those listed to be cut on Dec. 31.

    Oce filed a notice with the state that it would cut 124 jobs in Trumbull, 10 in Shelton and one in East Hartford beginning on Dec. 31. The bulk of the layoffs will come on New Year's Eve of this year, with 70 people scheduled to lose their jobs and waves of layoffs to follow throughout 2013. The company said it is keeping its facilities open.........more>>

    Exxon Mobil Names Ursula M. Burns Xerox CEO To Board

    IRVING, Texas  — Exxon Mobil Corp. said Friday that Xerox Corp. chairman and CEO Ursula M. Burns will join its board of directors on Nov. 27.

    Burns has been a Xerox director since 2007. She was named CEO of the office-equipment company in 2009 and chairman in 2010. She is also a director of American Express Corp.

    Burns holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Polytechnic Institute of NYU and a master's in mechanical engineering from Columbia University.

    The addition of Burns will give the Exxon board 12 members; including Chairman and CEO Rex W. Tillerson and 11 outside directors.

    http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2012-11-02/exxon-mobil-names-xerox-ceo-to-board 


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