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Samsung's intense focus on 3-D LED televisions — such as at company headquarters in Seoul — helped the South Korean electronics giant bring its TVs to market first, beating out its rivals.About an hour south of Seoul, bulldozers are demolishing the last vacant factories at Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s Suwon campus, erasing signs that South Korea's most valuable public company once made its headquarters in an industrial complex.

In their place are ice cream and pizza parlors, research labs and open space. Engineers play basketball before heading to their choice of nine cafeterias for a free lunch featuring Korean, Indian and Western dishes prepared to please employees from 50 countries.

Women, who until recently were forced to wear business suits and were absent from top jobs, stroll through gardens in slacks and open-toed shoes.

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Author: Yoolim Lee