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The company received unwanted media publicity in the 1980s when rumors spread that the moon-and-stars logo was a satanic symbol.
In 1998, under the distinctive bat logo, the phrase " company founded in Santiago de Cuba in 1862 " was added.
The logo of Bell Canada, the nation's largest telephone company.
Original Commodore logo: all-lowercase company name ( 1962 – 1984 ).
Second Commodore logo, with mixed-case company name ( 1985 – 1994 ).
Despite the official names " National Comics " and " National Periodical Publications ", the line used the logo " Superman-DC " throughout ( the DC logo could be seen on their covers and ads as early as 1940 ), and the company became known colloquially as DC Comics for years before the official adoption of that name in 1977.
Renaming the company after a sitting governor seemed ill-advised, and the second " x " was added to the new name and logo.
The company's world headquarters are in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the company has been located since 1890, and the company's " keystone " logo is based on that of Pennsylvania, the " keystone state ".
On June 28, 1977, in the Philadelphia Federal District Court, a lawsuit was filed by the Norlin Corporation, the parent company of Gibson Guitars against Elger / Hoshino U. S. A .' s use of the Gibson headstock design and logo.
Examples include the Disney movie Atlantis: The Lost Empire, the logo of the band Angels & Airwaves, the logo of the band Dream Theater, the logo of electronics company Samsung, and the logo of the engineering consultancy Atkins.
The long-lived LucasArts logo, affectionately known as the " Gold Guy ", was introduced in 1991 and consisted of a crude gold-colored figure resembling a petroglyph, standing on a purple letter " L " inscribed with the company name.
Rand created a 100-page brochure detailing the brand, including the precise angle used for the logo ( 28 °) and a new company name, NeXT.
After submitting a re-styled company logo he was employed by Ninja Tune in the capacity of overall design consultant.
** Occidental Petroleum, an oil company which uses the nickname " Oxy " in its logo, originally from its stock's ticker symbol
Porsche's company logo was based on the coat of arms of Free People's State of Württemberg of former Weimar Germany, which had Stuttgart as its capital and became part of Baden-Württemberg after the political consolidation of West Germany in 1949.
The logo of American health service and insurance company CIGNA makes use of a tree of life motif.
In a further attack on the company, the map of Cuntinental Europe-given away free with Issue 118 and showing a large cartoon of stereotypes of the British and their neighbours over the relevant geographical areas-displayed the McDonald's logo on potentially insensitive locations, such as the Parthenon and the vicinity of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
More recent research by historian Ken Kaufmann presents a case that the logo is based on a logo of the " Coalettes " coal company.
Usually, a company logo, alphanumeric codes and sometimes words are printed on top of the package to identify its manufacturer and type, when it was made ( usually as a year and a week number ), sometimes where it was made, and other proprietary information ( perhaps revision numbers, manufacturing plant codes, or stepping ID codes.
Sapp Bros. truck stops use a water tower with a handle and spout – looking like a coffee pot – as the company logo.

company and key
He added two key members to his stock company, Albert Austin and Eric Campbell, and embarked on a series of elaborate productions — The Floorwalker, The Fireman, The Vagabond, One A. M. and The Count.
* Technology: In evaluating technology, key factors include alignment with the company ’ s business process strategy and goals, including the ability to deliver the right data to the right employees and sufficient ease of adoption and use.
Ten years later, limited liability, the key provision of modern corporate law, passed into English law: in response to increasing pressure from newly emerging capital interests, Parliament passed the Limited Liability Act 1855, which established the principle that any corporation could enjoy limited legal liability on both contract and tort claims simply by registering as a " limited " company with the appropriate government agency.
These gifted executives, along with other key contributors, including Kevin Ellington, Douglas Johns, Steven Flannigan, and Gary Stimac, helped the company with the IBM Corporation in all personal computer sales categories, after many predicted that none could compete with the behemoth.
In the 1920s and ' 30s the company played a key role in the development of new chemical products, including the dyestuff phthalocyanine ( 1929 ), the acrylic plastic Perspex ( 1932 ), Dulux paints ( 1932, co-developed with DuPont ), polyethylene ( 1937 ) and polyethylene terephthalate fibre known as Terylene ( 1941 ).
In the 1940s and ' 50s the company established its pharmaceutical business and developed a number of key products including
The company operates through two key business groups, Risk & Insurance and Employee Benefits.
The key conflict is between Captain Stanhope, the company commander, and Lieutenant Raleigh, the brother of Stanhope's fiancée.
A key sponsorship relationship is with sportswear company Nike, who manage the club's merchandising operation as part of a £ 303 million 13-year partnership established in 2002.
Such certificates are signed data blocks stating that this public key belongs to that person, company, or other entity.
Softdisk, a computer company in Shreveport, Louisiana, hired Carmack to work on Softdisk G-S ( an Apple II publication ), uniting him with John Romero and other future key members of id Software such as Adrian Carmack ( not related ).
He also is a key founder and sponsor for the IDOne ski company based out of Japan.
Psion gave 130 key staff to the new company and retained a 31 % shareholding in the spun-out business.
Accused of speculating in Marconi shares on the inside information that they were about to be awarded a key government contract ( which would have caused them to increase in value ), he told the House of Commons that he had not speculated in the shares of " that company ", which was not the whole truth as he had in fact speculated in shares of Marconi's American sister company.
Pirelli's sponsorship of football teams not only happens in Europe, South America is a key market and as a result successful clubs South America have been sponsored by the tyre company.
The company remained based primarily in Lancashire throughout its 53 years of existence with key developmental and manufacturing sites in Alexandra Park, Trafford Park and Chadderton.
On February 22, 1999, Sierra announced a major reorganization of the company, resulting in the shutdown of several of their development studios, cutbacks on others and the relocation of key projects, and employees from those studios to Bellevue.
For the management team, the negotiation of the deal with the financial sponsor ( i. e., who gets how many shares of the company ) is a key value creation lever.
Cadillac was formed from the remnants of the Henry Ford Company when Henry Ford departed along with several of his key partners and the company was dissolved.
Since the logistics company had the production plates for key products such as core D & D books, there was no means of printing or shipping core products to generate income or secure short-term financing.
He reportedly was not impressed by the first two, but was excited by the last one, and promptly integrated it, first into the Lisa and then in the Macintosh, attracting several key researchers to work in his company.
Militarily during this period, and now a stalwart of the Yorkist regime, Stanley led several hundred men in the expedition to France in 1475 and in 1482 served with a large company in the campaign of the Duke of Gloucester ( later Richard III ) in Scotland, playing a key role in the capture of Berwick upon Tweed.
In the deal, Atari's parent company acquired a 10 year exclusive deal to produce video games based on 10 key Hasbro franchises, including Dungeons & Dragons, Monopoly, Scrabble, Game of Life, Battleship, Clue, Yahtzee, Simon, Risk and Boggle.
Cost control, overhead reduction and a focus on profits implemented by Sporck was the key element to National surviving the price war and subsequently in 1981 becoming the first semiconductor company to reach the US $ 1 billion annual sales mark.

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