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  2. Wise (company) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, the company announced its customers were sending over £1 billion every month using the service, [22] and that the company had turned profitable six years after being founded. [ 23 ] On 21 January 2021, Sky News reported that Wise had appointed Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as joint global coordinators for its planned initial ...

  3. List of national founders - Wikipedia

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    Hellen, mythical progenitor of the Greeks, who gives his name to both the people and the country in the Greek language. Theseus , semi-legendary founder-hero of Athens [ 94 ] Solon (594 BC) and Cleisthenes (508/7 BC), inventors of democracy and founders of the Athenian constitution .

  4. Kyi, Shchek and Khoryv - Wikipedia

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    Lybid (Ukrainian: Либідь) is the name of another tributary of the Dnipro, just south of Kyiv. [29] As a river, Lybed ' ( Church Slavonic : Лыбедь ) is mentioned twice in the Primary Chronicle , first on page 69.8 during the Pecheneg Siege of Kiev (968) , [ 30 ] and second on page 79.28–80.1 as the place where Vladimir the Great ...

  5. List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places - Wikipedia

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    Other sources of foreign names transferred to the U.S. are the Bible and ancient history. Biblically sourced names are widespread and are sometimes the result of naming a settlement after its church. Names from ancient history can also be found in a number of places, although a concentration of them can be found in upstate New York.

  6. Wise Foods - Wikipedia

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    Wise Foods was founded in 1921 in Berwick, Pennsylvania by Earl Wise and was initially called the 'Wise Potato Chip Company. [2] Wise owned Wise Delicatessen and began making potato chips as a way to make use of excess potatoes, [2] initially cooking them in his mother's kitchen, [2] and then selling them to customers in brown paper bags.

  7. Jan Koum - Wikipedia

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    Jan Borysovych Koum [a] (born February 24, 1976 [1]) is a Ukrainian-American billionaire businessman and computer programmer. He is the co-founder and former CEO of WhatsApp, a mobile messaging app which was acquired by Facebook in 2014 for US$19.3 billion.

  8. List of Ukrainian Americans - Wikipedia

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    There are many Ukrainian-Americans in the United States, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Ukrainian American or must have references showing they are Ukrainian American and are sufficiently notable to merit a Wikipedia article.

  9. Ouidad Wise - Wikipedia

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    Ouidad Stephen Wise is an American hairdresser and co-founder of the Ouidad [1] brand, who opened the first salon for curly hair in 1984 in the U S. [2] [3] She runs salons across the United States, Canada, and Curacaos and sells hair care products under the Ouidad brand. Her flagship salons are located in Manhattan, NY, Santa Monica CA and Ft ...