The Hyundai Motor Company By Aleida Johnson, Brendan White, Lyudmila Borisevich, Michael Bretter, Michael Falabella 1.

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The Hyundai Motor Company By Aleida Johnson, Brendan White, Lyudmila Borisevich, Michael Bretter, Michael Falabella 1

The Vanderbilt family Cornelius Vanderbilt's The family is known for 'building America's railroads'. His descendants went on to build great Fifth Avenue mansions, Newport, Rhode Island summer cottages, the famous Biltmore House and various other exclusive homes. 2

Henry Ford Founder of the Ford Motor Company. His introduction of the Model T automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry. As owner of the Ford Motor Company, he became one of the richest and best- known people in the world. 3

The Rockefeller family: John D. Rockefeller and his brother William Rockefeller American industrial, banking, and political family also known for its long association with and financial interest in the Chase Manhattan Bank, now JP Morgan Chase. 4

Chung Ju-yung In 1946 Korea; a peasant farmer by the name of Chung Ju-yung transformed that nation from a needy third world country into an international success story. He became the founder of the Hyundai Motor Industrial Company, or better own as Hyundai Group. 5

Chung’s family life in Korea. In 1938 Mr. Chung’s started his first business venture by opening up a rice shop located in Seoul Korea. Chungs family working the rice fields. 6

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8 Hyundai Motor Company established in In 1975, the Pony was the first Korean car released.

9 In 1986, Hyundai began to sell cars in the US. The Excel was nominated as "Best Product #10" by Fortune magazine, largely because of its affordability. The company began to produce models with its own technology in 1988.