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  2. European Wax Center - Wikipedia

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    European Wax Center is a chain of hair removal salons with waxing services and sales of cosmetic products. Founded in Aventura, Florida in 2004 and based in Plano, TX, European Wax Center is run through franchising. [1] As of 2024, the chain claims to have over 1,000 locations in the United States. [2]

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  4. Wikipedia:Contact us/Donors - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia and its fellow sites are hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organisation based in the United States. Sites like Google or Yahoo are hosted on thousands of servers, with thousands of employees; we have around 800 servers and around 350 staff, and cover our costs through donations—almost all from members of the public.

  5. European Wax Center Files for IPO - AOL

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    European Wax Center has filed to go public. The company filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It applied on July 13 to publicly list their ...

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    The Downtown Women's Center encourages the community to Shop for a Cause at any of its three thrift store locations, now through the end of December to raise funds for renovations of the upcoming ...

  7. Talk:European Wax Center - Wikipedia

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  9. Funding of European political parties - Wikipedia

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    Under Regulation 2004/2003, European public funding could not exceed 75% of a European party's reimbursable expenditure (referred to as the "co-financing rate"); this means that European parties were required to raise 25% of their budget from specific private sources ("own resources"), such as donations or member contributions.