LG companies hint at grand promotions to celebrate Twins' big win
LG Group affiliates, including the country's leading home appliance maker, LG Electronics, are preparing grand promotional events to celebrate the first championship win of its baseball team, the LG Twins, in 29 years.
The Twins defeated the KT Wiz 6-2 in Game 5 of the Korean Series at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in Seoul, claiming the best-of-seven series 4-1 on Monday, for their first championship since 1994.
"I am really grateful to the fans who have shown unchanging love and support for the LG Twins, waiting the long time of 29 years,” LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo said after the game. Koo watched the game wearing the team's signature shiny jacket.
“I would also like to thank and congratulate the proud players and the staff for impressing us every moment.”
LG Electronics said it is preparing to launch a grand sales promotion event, to offer its home appliances and IT gadgets at special prices. The company said it is discussing the details and will soon make an announcement.
LG Uplus Corp., South Korea's No. 3 mobile carrier, and LG Household and Health Care, a major consumer goods company selling cosmetics, beverages and household goods, also said they are preparing promotional events.
LG Electronics already launched a lottery event to cheer for the LG Twins in September, to give out autographed Twins jackets and uniforms as well as fried chicken coupons to its customers.
It was in 1990 when LG acquired MBC Blue Dragon, a Seoul club that was launched in 1982, and changed the name to the LG Twins. LG's team won the Korean Series championship in its first year in 1990, and again in 1994.
Then-Chairman Koo Bon-moo, who owned the baseball team and had much affection for it, bought a Rolex watch in 1998 -- four years after the team's second championship -- for the team to give to its next Korean Series MVP winner.
(责任编辑:직업)
下一篇:McKinsey names 2 new partners at Seoul office
- ·Quake shakes northwest Nepal, killing at least 128 and injuring dozens
- ·Man wins W1.4b, putting to bed legal battle surrounding wife’s death
- ·[Our Museums] Legacy of early Catholics at Korean Catholic Martyrs' Museum
- ·Volvo expands presence in Korean market
- ·Gimjang tours make kimchi
- ·Arrest warrant issued for ex
- ·The Beatles release new track ‘Now And Then’ after 27 years thanks to AI
- ·Korean defense firms head to Egypt defense expo to expand market presence
- ·Hyundai E&C completes design of new hydrogen plant
- ·LX International to acquire 60% stake in Indonesian nickel mine
- ·Enhypen to make MBC show debut, ending yearslong performance dispute
- ·Drunk driver who killed father of two gets 10 years
- ·[Korea Beyond Korea] Anthropologist stresses multidisciplinary approach for strong Korean studies
- ·Defense minister rejects plans for J
- ·From Itaewon to Hollywood, Park Seo
- ·[Korean History] Deadly sinking of Navy ship in 2010 marks worst postwar military disaster
- ·LX Holdings CEO promoted to president
- ·Lotte renews online grocery sales race with new mega facility
- ·Mama Awards stays in Japan for 2nd straight year
- ·선관위, 이준석 유튜브 멤버십 중지 요청…"정치자금법 위반 소지"
- ·LG Uplus Q3 net income down on higher costs
- ·Warmer winter temperatures expected this week
- ·Farm online, harvest offline: Virtual farming games attract inflation
- ·[Korea Beyond Korea] Anthropologist stresses multidisciplinary approach for strong Korean studies
- ·인요한 만난 김종인 “처방은 잘했지만, 환자가 약을 먹어야”
- ·Korea Herald, Indonesia's Kompas vow to deepen media ties
- ·US envoy vows to make clear 'inextricable' link between N. Korea's human rights abuses, threats