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What is the trademark composed of three parallelograms?

Mitsubishi, the logo is as shown below.

Mitsubishi's three diamond-shaped logo was originally the flag logo of the Kujiu Shokai Association. It is a combination of the family symbol "Sandan Hishishi" of the Iwasaki family and the family symbol "Sanbarishi" of the Yamauchi family, the lord of the Tosa domain. , later gradually evolved into today's Mitsubishi logo. In 1910, it was used in its current form on the English version of the Mitsubishi Joint Venture's business guide. ?

The Mitsubishi Group is a loose entity composed of corporate partners after the disintegration of the original Mitsubishi Zaibatsu. After the Meiji Restoration, the Mitsubishi Group began to develop in a real sense. Mitsubishi then moved into mining, shipbuilding, banking, insurance, warehousing and trading, and later paper, steel, glass, electrical equipment, aircraft, oil and real estate.

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Brand culture:

1. Obey the law: We realize that the law is the lowest level of morality. We must not only abide by the law, but also act in compliance with the law. , we must always be keenly aware of changes in the overall ethics and moral concepts of society as well as social common sense.

2. Respect human rights: Respect human rights in action and eliminate all discrimination such as nationality, race, religion, and gender.

3. Contribution to society: As an enterprise, while pursuing reasonable profits, it upholds the spirit of supporting the overall development of society and recognizes its social responsibilities.

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