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  2. Livingston International - Wikipedia

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    1993 Expanded customs brokerage operations into the U.S. to become the first customs broker to operate coast to coast on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border. 1994-1995 Don Gordon retired from Livingston; Jean-René Halde joined as president and CEO.

  3. Livingston - Wikipedia

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    Livingston Compagnia Aerea, an Italian airline (2011–2014), also known as Livingston Airline; Livingston International, a North American customs broker; Livingston Recording Studios, a recording studio in North London UK; The Livingston Group, an American lobbying firm; Livingston Enterprises, an American computer networking company (1986-1997)

  4. Livingston Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 90 [2] (1996) Website: livingston.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 29 April 1997) Livingston Enterprises, Inc. was a computer networking ...

  5. Livingston (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Livingston was born in Dallas [5] and grew up in Denton, Texas. He was diagnosed with autism at the age of 10. [5] When he was 12, he started a small videography company. Soon after, he discovered writing songs and purchased a MIDI keyboard and started producing his own music in his bedroom.

  6. Farrow (customs brokerage) - Wikipedia

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    Farrow, legally known as Russell A. Farrow Limited., [1] is an independently owned customs brokerage in North America. [2] Established in 1911, it has 29 offices and warehousing locations throughout Canada, the US, Europe and Asia.

  7. Customs broker - Wikipedia

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    US Customs broker licenses are issued and overseen by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The requirements governing US Customs broker licenses, including eligibility, are laid out in Title 19, Part 111 of the United States Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR 111). These regulations permit both individuals and companies to obtain Customs ...

  8. Category:Customs brokers - Wikipedia

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  9. Platinum Equity - Wikipedia

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    Under the contract, "Securus pays the County 50 percent of the $12.99 price tag for every 20-minute video call and 78 percent of the $0.21 per minute cost of every phone call," the lawsuit said. The contract has "a guarantee that Securus would pay the County at least $190,000 each year," the St. Clair County lawsuit said.