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    In December 2013, Qualcomm signed over the source code and trademark to the Linux Foundation with the creation of the AllSeen Alliance. [5] [6] The alliance promoted interoperability for the Internet of things, and a number of consumer brands signed on including LG, Sharp Corporation, Haier, Panasonic, Sony, [7] Electrolux, [8] Sears and ...

  3. LG Energy Solution - Wikipedia

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    LG Energy Solution Ltd. (LGES; Korean: 주식회사 엘지에너지솔루션) is a battery company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. LGES is one of the largest battery makers in the world alongside CATL , Panasonic , SK Innovation , and Samsung SDI .

  4. LG Electronics - Wikipedia

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    LG said Vietnam provides an "abundant labor force" and that 750 workers at its South Korean handset factory would be relocated to its home appliance plant. On 5 April 2021, LG announced its withdrawal from the phone manufacturing industry after continuous loss in the market. In 2020, LG faced a loss of 5 trillion won (US$4.4 billion). [20] [21 ...

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  6. LS Cable & System - Wikipedia

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    LS Cable sticker indicating the name change from LG Cable to LS Cable LS Cable & System was founded as Korea Cable Industry in May 1962 and became Goldstar Cable in 1969. It was then known as LG (Lucky Goldstar) Cable until it separated from the LG Group in November 2003 to lead an independent brand power.

  7. LS Group - Wikipedia

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    LS Group is a South Korean chaebol (conglomerate) mostly in electrics, electricity, materials and energy sectors. [2] It is composed of LS Corp. (see below), E1 (LPG), and YESCO (LNG).

  8. LG Uplus - Wikipedia

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    LG Uplus Corp. (Korean: LG유플러스; stylized as LG U +, KRX: 032640) is a South Korean mobile network operator owned by LG Corporation. It was formerly known as LG Telecom, but changed to its current name on July 1, 2010. [1] [2] LG Uplus is the second-largest wireless carrier in South Korea, with 18.411 million subscribers as of Q4 2023 ...

  9. Connectivity Standards Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Promoter members enjoy all other member level benefits as well as help lead with final approval on all standards developed by the Alliance by holding a seat on the Alliance Board of Directors. They pay an unknown one-time initiation fee as well as an annual membership fee of $105,000.