At one time, Samsung used an insignia on their electronic components, being three overlapping rounded squares having convex lines with a 4-pointed star in each; later, Samsung used "SEC" and later on, plainly used "SAMSUNG" on their electronic components.
Another example is Matsushita, using a hollow triangle with a filled smaller triangle on each hollow triangle point earlier on; later, an "M" in a square with rounded corners was used, and when Matsushita renamed itself to Panasonic Corporation (considering the fact that the Panasonic name was well-known unlike its parent Matsushita), some Panasonic electronic components no longer have an insignia on them.
Should Panasonic have an insignia for their electronic components? I think so.
Another example is Matsushita, using a hollow triangle with a filled smaller triangle on each hollow triangle point earlier on; later, an "M" in a square with rounded corners was used, and when Matsushita renamed itself to Panasonic Corporation (considering the fact that the Panasonic name was well-known unlike its parent Matsushita), some Panasonic electronic components no longer have an insignia on them.
Should Panasonic have an insignia for their electronic components? I think so.
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