The LG electronic marketing advert and logos other use LG (Life's Good) but what does LG realy stand for?

I know LG is an electronic company from Asia either Korea or Japan. It burst on the scene and give the veterans a run for their money.


Answers:    This is from their original designation "Lucky Goldstar". This was I believe a division of the parent company "Boshei".
This symbol blemish - the visual representation of LG - is the most significant item of the LG CIP (Corporate Identification Program).


The letters "L" and "G" within a circle symbolize the world, future, youth, humanity and technology. Our philosophy is base on humanity. The symbol also represents LG's efforts to profess close relationships with our customers worldwide.


Red, the major color, represents friendliness, and also gives a strong indication of LG's commitment to the best. Therefore, the shape or the color of this symbol mark must never be changed.
It is a Korean company, that started out next to the 'LG' standing for 'Lucky Gold'... now it's 'Life's Good'.. righteous marketing slogans for the US market. They hold some pretty good home electronic products, as in good health as cell phones. They merged with Goldstar contained by 1995, but retained the name 'LG'. They work beside Philips on their plasma and LCD TV's.....

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