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  2. Executive compensation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In one notable case of executive bonus justification, Verizon Communications not only used $1.8 billion of pension income to turn a corporate loss into a $289 million profit but created the $1.8 billion income from a $3.1 billion loss by projecting (optimistic) future returns of 9.25 per cent on pension assets. [61] [62]

  3. 100 Billion Reasons to Buy Amazon Stock Hand Over Fist ... - AOL

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    That 100 billion number is a ballpark estimate of how much Amazon's capital expenditures will be in 2025. To be clear, management didn't provide capex guidance for the full year or even the first ...

  4. Appleā€™s new Powerbeats Pro 2 earbuds get heart rate ... - AOL

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    Apple’s iPhone made up the bulk of its sales, topping out at $69.1 billion, down from $69.7 billion in Q1 2024. Total revenue came in at $124.3 billion. The Powerbeats Pro 2’s biggest selling ...

  5. Hyperinflation - Wikipedia

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    21 July: a "special agro-cheque" for Z$100 billion. [106] Inflation by 16 July officially surged to 2,200,000% [107] with some analysts estimating figures surpassing 9,000,000%. [108] As of 22 July 2008 the value of the Zimbabwe dollar fell to approximately Z$688 billion per US$1, or Z$688 trillion in pre-August 2006 Zimbabwean dollars.

  6. Minimum wage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 and indexing it to inflation would result in a net $2 billion increase in income during the second half of 2016, while raising it to $9.00 and not indexing it would result in a net $1 billion increase in income. [110] Additionally, a study by Overstreet in 2019 examined increases to the minimum wage in Arizona.

  7. Melania Trump - Wikipedia

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    Melania won a modeling contest with the Italian studio Cinecittà that entitled her to a movie role, but she rejected the prize after a producer sexually propositioned her. [30] As her modeling career progressed, Melania took on an alternate spelling of her name, Melania Knauss. She traveled Europe to find modeling work.

  8. Gross world product - Wikipedia

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    The gross world product (GWP), also known as gross world income (GWI), [1] is the combined gross national income (previously, the "gross national product") of all the countries in the world.

  9. 213 (group) - Wikipedia

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    213 (pronounced "Two One Three") was an American hip hop group from Long Beach, California composed of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg. The name derives from Los Angeles' original telephone area code 213 , which served the city of Long Beach at the time of the group's formation (it later became area code 562 ).