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Lava International (stylized as LΛVΛ) is an Indian multinational technology company that manufactures smartphones, laptops, computer hardware, and other consumer electronics. It was founded in 2009 by Hari Om Rai, Shailendra Nath Rai, Sunil Raina, Sanjeev Agarwal, Sunil Bhalla and Vishal Sehgal. [ 1 ]
In 1995, Flom launched Lava Records in partnership with Atlantic Records. [1] For the next decade, he continued to discover and champion artists under the Lava label who went on to sell over 100 million records globally, including Matchbox 20, Kid Rock, The Corrs, Simple Plan, The Blue Man Group, Edwin McCain, Sugar Ray, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
Xolo, stylised as XOLO, is an Indian mobile handset brand by Lava International. [1] It manufactures personal electronics devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops, and accessories such as powerbanks.
This is the list of mobile phone brands sorted by the country from which the brands originate. The number of mobile phone brands peaked to more than 750 in 2017 before declining to nearly 250 brands in 2023.
Lava is a heavy-duty hand cleaner in soap bar form manufactured by the WD-40 Company.Unlike typical soap bars, Lava contains ground pumice, which gave the soap its name.The soap and pumice combination is intended to scour tar, engine grease, paint, dirt, grime, filth, and similar substances from the skin.
Lava Music was founded in 2013 by Lu Zitian. [2] Lava Music introduced their first guitar in 2015 named Lava Guitar. [2] In 2017, Lava Music developed the first unibody carbon fiber guitar, Lava Me, using the AirSonic carbon fiber material. [3] [4] Later, in the same year, it received an award given by the Industrial Designers Society of ...
In May 2012, WTC sold LAVA to a group of investors that included LAVA publisher John Duke, Active.com's CEO Dave Alberga and president Matt Landa, as well as former hedge fund manager Matthew Michelsen. Additionally, as part of the sale, Heather Gordon became the new publisher.
The word lava comes from Italian and is probably derived from the Latin word labes, which means a fall or slide. [2] [3] An early use of the word in connection with extrusion of magma from below the surface is found in a short account of the 1737 eruption of Vesuvius, written by Francesco Serao, who described "a flow of fiery lava" as an analogy to the flow of water and mud down the flanks of ...