LIVE LONG

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LIVELONG Daedong Bio Medical Co., Ltd. Seoul Republic of Korea LIVE LONG;[BASED ON SECTION 1(B)] Sales agency of medical machines and apparatus; sales arranging of medical machines and apparatus; import-export agencies of medical machines and apparatus;[BASED ON SECTION 1(A)] Physiotherapy apparatus; massage apparatus; moxibustion apparatus; beds, specifically for medical use;
LIVELONG NEXT GENERATION WATERS S.A. Calle 50, Torre Global Bank, Piso 18, Oficina 1812 Panama Panama LIVE LONG;Aerated water; Beer; Bottled water; Concentrates, syrups or powders used in the preparation of soft drinks; Fruit drinks; Fruit juices; Mineral and aerated waters; Mineral and carbonated waters; Preparations for making beverages, namely, fruit drinks; Syrups for making beverages;
LIVELONG Navico Group Inc. 7177 W OAKLAND PARK BLVD LAUDERHILL FL 33313 LIVE LONG;retail store services in the nature of a showroom for displaying, trying out, and selling therapeutic massaging beds containing kneading apparatus, therapeutic heating and ultrasound apparatus, abdominal belts kneaders;medical equipment, namely, massaging beds, massaging beds containing kneading apparatus, and handheld electrical therapeutic heat projectors and pads sold as an integral component of therapeutic massage beds;
LIVELONG CHONG HWA KIM 5510 LYONS RD #206 COCONUT CREEK FL 33073 LIVE LONG;Showroom in the nature of retail stores for displaying, trying out, and selling therapeutic massaging beds containing kneading apparatus, therapeutic heating and ultrasound apparatus, abdominal belts and kneaders;Medical equipment, namely, massaging beds, massaging beds containing kneading apparatus and handheld electrical therapeutic heat projectors and pads sold as an integral component of therapeutic massage beds;
 

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