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Life's Good - read that in my phone's owner's manual. Cool, huh?
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lifes good
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Life's Good
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It stands for Lucky Goldstar. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG Wikipedia can be wrong though!
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Life's Good! hehe
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Nowadays it doesn't stand fir anything: the company has change its name to LG Group. But originally the company was called Lucky Goldstar, formed (I think) by the merger of Lucky and Goldstar.
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Life Guards (Military)
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loving God.
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life's good.
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It may not stand for anything. The 'S' of Harry S Truman didn't. Apparently, it just sounded good.
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Lucky Goldstar The company's previous name was Goldstar - Remember?
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Lucky Goldstar. The company sold it's electronics worldwide under two different names, Lucky and Goldstar. They renamed the company to amalgamate the two brand names under the name LG.
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Lucky Goldstar Let’s Go Lunatic Guy Left Gear
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LG stands for Linganna Gundappa. its something like dis only guys am serious not joking. check for it
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As per LG's website http://www.lg.com/about/history/history01.jsp through http://www.lg.com/about/history/history06.jsp In 1947 company named Lak Hui Chemical Industrial Corp. started in Korea. In 1958, they started a subsidiary company called Goldstar Co., Ltd. In 1974, Lak Hui changed its name to Lucky Co., Ltd. In the late 80s-early 90s Goldstar stops being a subsidiary company and simply becomes a division of Lucky, which changes it's name to Lucky Goldstar (LG acronym) and Goldstar was called LG Electronics. The full name was rarely used thereafter so as a result they officially change their name to LG International in 1995. Since that point it did not technically "stand for" anything. In 2004, they redesigned their logo as part of the new "Life's Good" campaign. "Life's Good" was chosen to replace their former slogan of "Digitally Yours" which they had been using since 1999. Since then the LG=Life's Good idea has stuck thanks to aggressive advertising.
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