Category
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LG Group
LG Corporation (or LG Group), formerly known as '''Life's Good''', is a South Korean multinational conglomerate founded by Koo In-hwoi in 1947 and managed by successive generations of his family. Headquartered in the LG Twin Towers building in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo District, in Seoul, it was the sixth-largest company in South Korea by revenue in 2023. LG develops, manufactures, and markets electronics, chemicals, household appliances, and telecommunications products. It operates subsidiaries in over 80 countries, including LG Electronics, Zenith, LG Display, LG Uplus, LG Innotek, LG Chem,
LG Electronics
South Korean multinational electronics company
SK Hynix
South Korean memory semiconductor supplier
LG Chem
South Korean chemical company

Pandora Technogies
Pantech Inc. () is a South Korean company that manufactures mobile phones. Established in 1990, its market is mainly domestic with partners in the United States, Japan, China, Europe and Vietnam. In 2012 Pantech was the second best-selling handset maker in South Korea, according to Gartner. In 2013 Samsung Electronics bought a 10% stake in Pantech. Pantech also partners with PCD for specialized phones.

LG Display
South Korean display manufacturer owned by LG
Hyundai Group
conglomerate headquartered in Seoul
Humax
Humax () is a consumer electronics company. Founded in South Korea in 1989, it manufactures set-top boxes, digital video recorders and other consumer electronics. It is publicly traded on KOSDAQ.
Winia Electronics
home applaince company
Samsung Electro-Mechanics
South Korean multinational electronic component company
Game Park
South Korean company
VK Mobile
company
Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology
company
Hanwha Vision
South Korean company
Samsung SDI
South Korean company, manufacturer of screens, batteries, and electronics materials

Dreamus
Dreamus is an electronics and entertainment company founded in 1999 originally as ReignCom. Currently headquartered in South Korea (and formerly in the United States), it is the parent company of South Korean-based iRiver, Astell & Kern and FLO, as well as Yurion and Funcake Entertainment Services. Since 2014, it has been a subsidiary of SK Telecom when it was formerly known as iRiver.
Samsung Telecommunications
one of five divisions of the Samsung Group

LG Innotek
electronic component company
Seoul Semiconductor
company
Hitachi-LG Data Storage
joint venture between Hitachi and LG
Samsung Display
South Korean manufacturing company
TriGem
TriGem Computer Inc. (, abbreviated TG, also known as TG Sambo), was a South Korean personal computer manufacturer and technology company. Established in 1980, TriGem was the first Korean company dedicated to manufacturing computer systems. It delivered Korea's first microcomputer in 1981 and the first Korean IBM PC compatibles in 1984. From that point until its breakup in 2010, it alternated between the first- and second-largest computer manufacturer in South Korea, competing with Samsung Electronics.
GamePark Holdings
South Korean electronics company