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  2. Kirkbi - Wikipedia

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    Kirkbi A/S (Kirkbi) is a Danish investment management company headquartered in Billund, Denmark that serves as a family office to manage the fortune of the Kristiansen family, the current owners of The Lego Group. It owns 75% of The Lego Group, 47.5% of Merlin Entertainments and BrainPop.

  3. Kirkbi AG v Ritvik Holdings Inc - Wikipedia

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    Kirkbi AG v. Ritvik Holdings Inc., [2] popularly known as the Lego Case, is a decision of the Supreme Court of Canada.The Court upheld the constitutionality of section 7(b) of the Trade-marks Act [3] which prohibits the use of confusing marks, as well, on a second issue it was held that the doctrine of functionality applied to unregistered trade-marks.

  4. Lego founder’s great-granddaughter ups her siblings’ stakes ...

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    Sofie had 12.7% voting rights, according to a Kirkbi press release from May, while the other two members of the fourth-generation Lego heirs had 37.7% and 12.8%, respectively. The three siblings ...

  5. Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he stepped down as president and CEO to focus on his role as owner of the Lego Group and vice-chairman of the board, while maintaining his role as chairman of the board of KIRKBI A/S, Lego Holding A/S and the Lego Foundation. [3] Lego is privately held and is controlled by the Kristiansen family and their foundations.

  6. Thomas Kirk Kristiansen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Kirk Kristiansen (born 18 February 1979) is a Danish fourth-generation owner of The Lego Group. Together with his father Kjeld, and sisters Agnete and Sofie, they split ownership of a 75% stake in the company. [1] Among the children of Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, Thomas is the one who takes the most active part in managing the company. [2]

  7. Brick by Brick: How Lego Rewrote the Rules of Innovation

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    The book was listed by Forbes as one of their staff choices for "The Best Books Of 2013". [1] Johnny Davis, writing for The Guardian in 2017, mentioned that the book "has become a set business text", with Sony, Adidas and Boeing "said to refer to it", as the company's revival "has been called the greatest turnaround in corporate history". [5]

  8. Ole Kirk Christiansen - Wikipedia

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    Lego is a shortened form of the Danish word Leg godt, meaning "play well". [12] The company eventually became known as The Lego Group. [ citation needed ] Years later, he said, "Not until the day when I said to myself, 'You must make a choice between carpentry and toys' did I find the real answer."

  9. The Lego Story - Wikipedia

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    The company of Lego was founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen and his son Godtfred back in 1932. The word "Lego" derives from two Danish words, "leg godt", which translates to "play well" and in Latin translates to "I put together". The product of Lego was very different from what it is today.