have you heard the buzz about Samsung Electronics NZ's latest scoop? Brace yourself for some impressive numbers: Their gross profit has been quietly soaring from NZD $156.3 million in 2022 to a whopping NZD $176.8 million in 2023! That's a remarkable surge of about 13.1% in gross profit year-over-year. But here's the kicker: While Samsung's success story grabs the headlines, it begs the question: What's the secret sauce for other Kiwi companies eyeing a similar climb? How are they subtly future-proofing their businesses and slyly leveraging technology for their own transformational journey?
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