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ARM Inc.

ARM Holdings (Advanced RISC Machine) is a British technology company founded in 1990 and headquartered in Cambridge, formerly Acorn Computers. ARM is mainly engaged in microprocessor and GPU design. < /p>

Lloyd's

Lloyd's is the largest insurance society in Britain, having its origins in 1688 in a café opened by Edward Lloyd, an English merchant, in Tower Street, Thameside. Lloyd's is not only an insurance organization, but also an insurance marketplace, similar to, but different from, Lloyd's in that it only provides its members with a place to trade and services, and does not write business itself. Lloyd's terms and conditions and statement formats are widely influential around the world, and the rates it sets are a benchmark for the global insurance industry.

Tesco Group (TESCO)

TESCO Group is the world's third largest retail group, founded in 1919 and headquartered in Hertford, England, originally as a small stall in the marketplace by Mr. Jack Cohen. In addition to retail, Tesco Group is also involved in oil, finance, telecommunications and pharmaceuticals.

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Paulaner is a German beer brand, founded in 1634, headquartered in Munich, is one of the designated suppliers of Munich Oktoberfest, opened Paulaner beer restaurant in Shanghai in 1997.

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Dunhill (Alfred Dunhill)

Alfred Dunhill (abbreviated: Dunhill; Dunhill) is the world's top men's luxury brand, focused on creating the most sophisticated men's luxury products, including clothing, writing instruments, cigars, leather goods, fragrances and more. Since its establishment in 1893, Dunhill has been upholding the innovative design concept and exquisite manufacturing process to continuously create perfect products, and has a large number of loyal fans around the world, including the Duke of Windsor, a member of the British royal family, King Alfonso of Spain, the Duke of Kent of Norway, the King of Siam of Thailand, King Farouk of Egypt, the Maharaja of India, superstar Leslie Cheung, Elvis Presley and other royalty and celebrities.

Cove's

kifus is a professional skincare brand from London, England, established in 1928, with 15 formulation cooperation laboratories in the world's leading universities, 6 professional skincare production lines, as well as providing formulation technical support for famous skincare and cosmetic brands in Korea, the United States and France, such as. The company has also provided technical support for the formulation of famous cosmetic brands in Korea, the United States and France, such as, Digital Luxury Group (DLG), a Swiss luxury research and consulting firm. Its star products include kifus snail cream and kifus test tube mask.

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London Stock Exchange (LSE)

The London Stock Exchange (LSE; abbreviated: LSE, LSE) is one of the world's four largest stock exchanges (the other three are, , ), and is also the world's top financial center. As Europe's largest exchange, the LSE is responsible for more than two-thirds of international stock business and is the ideal gateway to Europe for investors from around the world. on February 9, 2011, the TMX Group, the parent company of the Toronto Stock Exchange, was acquired by the LSE for $3.2 billion, creating a broader trading platform.

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BMW Group (BMW Group) is a large German multinational corporation dedicated to the production of luxury cars, motorcycles and engines under the brands of, mini,.

Adidas

adidas, the world's leading sports goods manufacturer, is part of a group whose name derives from its founder, Adolf Adi Dassler. Adidas was originally founded by two brothers, Adolf Dassler and Rudolf Dassler, who later went their separate ways - Rudolf Dassler established PUMA. Adidas' new slogan - adidas is all in (all in).

HUGO BOSS

HUGO BOSS (also known as: Hugo Boss) is the world's top luxury brand, is also synonymous with the top menswear today, was founded by Hugo Boss (Hugo Boss) in 1924 in Metzingen, Germany, registered, the main business of high-end HUGO BOSS is divided into two brands, HUGO and BOSS, of which HUGO brand is mainly engaged in young clothing, fashionable and avant-garde style; BOSS brand is mainly for urban white-collar workers.

Lufthansa

(Luthansa) is the largest German airline, founded in Berlin on January 6, 1926, with its headquarters in Cologne and its operating center for passenger and cargo services in Frankfurt. Lufthansa's core business is the operation of scheduled domestic and international passenger and cargo flights.


Lufthansa is also one of the founding airlines of Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance, and a leader in international airline business. Quality and innovation, safety and reliability have always been Lufthansa's hallmarks. Lufthansa has developed into a global aviation leader and a successful airline group.

Lufthansa currently has six strategic service areas, including passenger operations, ground handling, aircraft maintenance (maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO)), airline catering, travel and IT services. It has more than 400 overseas subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide.

Lufthansa's core business is the operation of scheduled domestic and international passenger and cargo flights, with a network of more than 450 destinations worldwide. In addition to air transportation, Lufthansa offers a range of total service solutions to its customers.

The Group's "Lufthansa" and other brands all underline Lufthansa's philosophy of providing safe, reliable, punctual, high-quality, technically competitive and flexible services to its customers.

Germany Edeka Corporation

(EDEKA) is Germany's largest food retailer and wholesaler, founded in 1898, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with more than 12,600 retail outlets, operating supermarkets, hypermarkets, discount stores, pharmacies, food processing and wineries, publishers, etc. Its core business is a comprehensive supermarket business, run by its own retailers.

Edeka (Edeka Zentrale) opened a new supermarket chain is not new, but the opening of this store has caused widespread concern in the community because of the introduction of a "fingerprint payment" method in this supermarket.

That is to say, the customer who enters the store to make payment just needs to press his finger on the fingerprint scanner. As the first supermarket to adopt "fingerprint payment", Edeka became the pioneer of the German supermarket payment reform.

ThyssenKrupp

ThyssenKrupp AG is a leading heavy industry company, now a constituent of the German DAX. The company was founded in 1999 by the merger of ThyssenKrupp AG (founded in 1871) and ThyssenKrupp AG (founded in 1811) and is now headquartered in Essen, Germany. ThyssenKrupp is mainly engaged in heavy industries, including steel, ships, elevator systems, and automotive components. In 2013, ThyssenKrupp was ranked 155th in the World's Top 500.

Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB)

Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB, Frankfurt Stock Exchange; also known as Deutsche Börse) is one of the world's most famous stock exchanges, and the second largest in Europe after the London Stock Exchange. Its securities trading business is managed by the German Government Chamber of Commerce. Its main index for the DAX index, which is also an indicator of the German stock market, other indices operating on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange are DAXplus, CDAX, DivDAX, LDAX, MDAX, SDAX, TecDAX, VDAX and EuroStoxx50, etc..

Bayer Group

Bayer AG (Bayer) is a multinational chemical group founded in 1863 and headquartered in Leverkusen, Germany, which operates mainly in the fields of healthcare, high-tech materials and nutritional products. Bayer is a constituent company of the German DAX stock index, and in the 2013 World Top 500 ranking, Bayer Group ranked 194th.

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