Talk:Samyang Optics

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This article states that Samyang was merged with the company "Seikou" in 2009, but I can find nothing to support this. --Stybn (talk) 15:00, 13 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

It's confirmed here, from a Samyang Press release that was published by Reuters:

"Samyang, located in Masan, Korea, is a developer of optical lenses and a range of applications for closed circuit television systems used extensively in highly important security settings such as casinos and banks, as well as government and commercial buildings. Founded in 1972, Samyang's securities are publicly traded on the Korean stock exchange. Samyang is an exclusive supplier for "Made in Korea" lenses to Sears and has made lenses for Nikon, Canon, Minolta and Yashica. In 2004 Samyang merged with Japanese optical device maker Seikou."