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  7. Robert Moser (business executive) - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Moser is an American business executive from Saratoga Springs, New York.As of 2010, he was the owner and CEO of Prime Group Holdings, [2] Moser's prior company, Ideal Resorts, was the largest operator of recreational vehicle parks and resorts in the United States. [3]

  8. CIT Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, the company moved into a new building at 650 Madison Avenue in Manhattan. In 1958, to diversify, the company acquired Picker X-Ray Corporation, maker of X-ray and radiation equipment, for $1.9 million. [3] In 1960, Walter Lundell succeeded Dietz as president of the company. In 1964, it acquired Gibson Greeting Cards for $36 million. [4]

  9. eCapital - Wikipedia

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    eCapital's financial services are aimed at small and medium-sized businesses in North America and the UK. [2] These include eCapital Connect, a platform for managing financial transactions, alongside services like Invoice Factoring, Freight Factoring for transportation companies, and Factoring for commercial entities, Asset-based lending, healthcare receivables financing, and Payroll Funding ...