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Lego Presentation
The Lego Group
Proudly represented by –Aye Chan Myat
Phyo
Myat Thurein
Lin Lin Thandar
Htay

1 Introduction

Agenda

2 Lego Toys
3 Lego Fashion
4 Lego Games

Founder – Ole Kirk Christiansen(1891-1958)

Main Country - Denmark

Lego bricks

Ole Kirk ‘s House

The motto of the Lego Group

“Det bedste er ikke for godt” (In Danish)
“The best is the best”
(In English)

Godtfred Christiansen
(1845-1928)

Current CEO – Jorgen Vig Knudstorp (1968-present)

Logos has changed many times…
1935
1940
1948
1957
1961

1973

1999-present

3

EUR
BILLION(2012)
Revenue

1

EUR
BILLION (2012)
Operating Income

706

EUR
MILLION (2012)
Net Income
One of the

BIGGEST
Company
In the World

10,400
Employees

Not only childs

2. Lego Toys

Lego Toys

Mario and Luigi, a Famous Video Game
Characters

A complete City made of Lego

Lego
Even in Space

Amazing Robot Lego

Lego as a Powerful Train

Strong Lego Castle in the Battle Field

Lego Dinosaur

Wild West (Red Indian) Lego

For young girls,
Lego created Belville & Clikits

Lego giving the LIGHT

Lego created
Awesome Brick Lights &
Incredible Sensors

Even

Video Camera

Lego toy shops

Lego Fashion

Lego

Wear

Lego wear Stores

Lego Ninjago wear
& Hero Factory wear

Lego Friends Wear
For young girls

Lego necklace

Lego bracelet

Lego fashion models

Celebrities with LEGO

Fashion Accessories of Lego

4. Lego Games

Game Designers
Reiner Knizia

Bernie DeKoven
Cephas Howard

Harry Potter
Video Game

Star Wars
Video Game

Indiana Jones
Video Game

Batman Video Game

Lord of the Rings
Video Game

Ninjago
Video Game

Lego & Pirates

of the Caribbean

Developer – TT Games
Publisher – Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment
Writer – Mark Hoffmeier
Genre – Action – Adventure
Mode – Single-player, multi-player

Game Play
Following on from the gameplay style of past Lego titles, players will be able to control approximately 150 characters from Marvel Universe each with their own

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