LG Group(Redirected from Lucky Group)LG is a large South Korean chaebol (conglomerate), producing electronics (including domotics), mobile phones, and petrochemical products. The name LG comes from an abbreviation of Lucky Goldstar (럭키금성; RR: leog-ki geumseong), the company's name until 1995. Before changing their name, many electronic products were sold under the brand name Goldstar, while some other household products (not available outside Korea) were sold under the brand name of Lucky. Lucky brand was famous for producing household cleaning products and laundry detergents in South Korea. LG LogoHistoryEstablished in 1947, Lucky Chemical Industrial Co. (now called LG Chemical), was the first chemical company in Korea. It expanded into the home appliance industry in 1958, becoming the country's first electronics company. LG is a joint cooperation between Koo and Heo families. Although the company used to be known as Lucky Goldstar, the corporate Web site states that "LG is not an acronym, there is no full name for LG." GS GroupIn 2005, the company was split; the Koo family retained control of the LG group while the Heo family formed GS Holdings, which includes chemical, construction, telecommunications, and retail business among others. Numerous convenience stores, bookstores, and other retail companies which formerly operated under the LG logo were rebranded. The "GS" name, like LG, is derived from the conglomerate's older moniker, this from the "Goldstar" part.[1] CompaniesLG has made a joint venture and created LG-Nortel Network. Since 2001 LG has two joint ventures with Royal Philips Electronics: LG.Philips Displays and LG.Philips LCD. LG also has a joint venture with Hitachi, Ltd.: Hitachi-LG Data Storage [2], which manufacters optical data storage solutions like DVD-ROM drives, CD writers, etc. This page about Lucky Group includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Lucky Group News stories about Lucky Group External links for Lucky Group Videos for Lucky Group Wikis about Lucky Group Discussion Groups about Lucky Group Blogs about Lucky Group Images of Lucky Group |
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LG also has a joint venture with Hitachi, Ltd.: Hitachi-LG Data Storage [2], which manufacters optical data storage solutions like DVD-ROM drives, CD writers, etc. One of the newer products is the TriCore MCU. Since 2001 LG has two joint ventures with Royal Philips Electronics: LG.Philips Displays and LG.Philips LCD. Numerous convenience stores, bookstores, and other retail companies which formerly operated under the LG logo were rebranded. With a global presence, Infineon operates through its subsidiaries in the US from San Jose, California, in the Asia-Pacific region from Singapore and in Japan from Tokyo. In 2005, the company was split; the Koo family retained control of the LG group while the Heo family formed GS Holdings, which includes chemical, construction, telecommunications, and retail business among others. Infineon Technologies AG offers semiconductor and system solutions for automotive, industrial and multimarket sectors, for applications in communication, as well as memory products. Although the company used to be known as Lucky Goldstar, the corporate Web site states that "LG is not an acronym, there is no full name for LG.". NEVER STOP THINKING. LG is a joint cooperation between Koo and Heo families. The EBIT came to 256 million euros. It expanded into the home appliance industry in 1958, becoming the country's first electronics company. In fiscal year 2004, the company achieved sales of 7.19 billion euros and a consolidated surplus of 61 million euros. (now called LG Chemical), was the first chemical company in Korea. Today, Infineon has about 36,000 employees worldwide, 7.200 of them involved in research and development. Established in 1947, Lucky Chemical Industrial Co. Infineon Technologies AG NYSE: IFX was founded in April 1999, when the semiconductor operations of parent company, Siemens AG, were spun off to form a separate legal entity. . . Lucky brand was famous for producing household cleaning products and laundry detergents in South Korea. smartcards. Before changing their name, many electronic products were sold under the brand name Goldstar, while some other household products (not available outside Korea) were sold under the brand name of Lucky. automotive and industrial applications. The name LG comes from an abbreviation of Lucky Goldstar (럭키금성; RR: leog-ki geumseong), the company's name until 1995. communications (wired and wireless). LG is a large South Korean chaebol (conglomerate), producing electronics (including domotics), mobile phones, and petrochemical products. memory (DRAMs, Flash memory). |