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In 2009, Samsung had clocked sales of USD 2.2 billion (Rs 10,200 crore) sales in India and is expecting it to grow by 40 per cent over this calendar year.
"Last year, we had sales of over 2.2 billion dollars and in the current year, we are expecting turnover of more than three billion dollars with 40 per cent growth," Samsung India Dy Managing Director Ravinder Zutshi said here.
If Samsung is able to achieve a growth of 40 per cent in the current year, it would become the 'number one electronic company in the country', Zutshi claimed.
Interestingly, LG is the leading player in the consumer durables market in India with a turnover of around 13,000 crore in 2009 and is targeting a turnover of Rs 19,000 crore in 2010.
Samsung today rolled out a new, 'S' series air-conditioners (AC) in the domestic market, which doesn't require stabilizers in case voltage fluctuations.
The company said its new AC manufacturing unit at Noida with a capacity of 0.6 million will start production this week while its second AC facility has already started manufacturing.
"With the addition of new manufacturing line, the total AC capacity of the company has gone up to 1.2 million units," Zutshi said.


















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