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  2. Groupe Limagrain - Wikipedia

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    Limagrain is an international agricultural co-operative group, specialized in field seeds, vegetable seeds and cereal products. Founded and managed by French farmers, Limagrain is the 3rd largest seed company in the world through its holding Vilmorin & Cie, European leader for functional flours through Limagrain Céréales Ingrédients, 2nd largest French baker and 3rd largest French pastry ...

  3. LG Harris & Co - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest manufacturer of decorating paint brushes and painting products in the UK. It was founded in 1928 as the Midland Trading Company. [1] The current company was incorporated in 1930, according to Open Corporates, incorporation date</ref> and renamed LG Harris in 1932.

  4. Vilmorin - Wikipedia

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    Vilmorin is a French seed producer. The company has a long history in France, where it was family-controlled for almost two centuries, and today exists as a publicly traded company owned principally by agro-industrial cooperative Groupe Limagrain, the largest plant breeding and seed company in the European Union.

  5. Bp pulse LIVE - Wikipedia

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    LG Arena logo used from 2009–2014. The venue was known as Birmingham International Arena until 1 September 1983, [ 5 ] then as NEC Arena from 5 September 1983 to 31 August 2008. From 1 September 2008, the NEC Arena was officially renamed as the LG Arena , following a naming-rights sponsorship deal with global electronics company LG .

  6. List of LG laptops - Wikipedia

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    LG E-Book is a proof of concept design that was presented by LG in 2006. [36] Two prototypes have been built so far, but a release date was never announced. The laptop uses an organic light-emitting diode screen instead of the traditional LCD .

  7. 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.

  8. LG Gram - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 LG gram Style laptop alongside the +View portable monitor. The line was diversified with the LG Gram 2-in-1 in 2019. [20] More 2-in-1 laptops in 14 and 16 inch versions were introduced in 2021. [21] At CES 2023, two new models of the Gram were introduced: Gram SuperSlim and Gram Style. [22]

  9. LG Tractors - Wikipedia

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    LG Tractors was a division of LG Cable. The group of companies were formerly known as GoldStar Cable. It is part of the LG Group. In 2005, LG Cable split off and became a separate company, taking the name LS Cable. The tractor division began in 1975 as a part of Hyundai in cooperation with Yanmar of Japan. See GoldStar for more history.