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    www.viking-direct.co.uk Viking is an omni-channel [ clarification needed ] office supplies company selling a broad range of office supplies varying from stationery to furniture, breakroom and catering essentials.

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  5. Ole Andreas Halvorsen - Wikipedia

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    He is the CEO and a co-founder of the Connecticut-based hedge fund Viking Global Investors. [1] Viking had $24 billion under management as of October, 2017. [2] Halvorsen has consistently ranked among the top earning hedge fund managers, placing 11th in Forbes' 2012 rankings and 9th in 2015, according to Institutional Investor's Alpha. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Viking (cruise line) - Wikipedia

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    The company was established by Torstein Hagen in St. Petersburg, Russia as Viking River Cruises in 1997. Hagen had become involved in cruising as a McKinsey and Company consultant who helped the Holland America Line survive the 1973 oil crisis, then was CEO of the Royal Viking Line from 1980 to 1984, made money in the Russian private equity markets, then bought a controlling stake in a Dutch ...

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  8. Route from the Varangians to the Greeks - Wikipedia

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    The second book of Henry Treece's Viking Trilogy, The Road to Miklagard, published in the late 1950s describes a Viking voyage through the Mediterranean to Constantinople, where the main characters are taken as slaves and later become members of the Varangian Guards. They eventually make their way back to their home village via the trade route.

  9. Yngvars saga víðförla - Wikipedia

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    Larsson 1986) further analyzed the two historical accounts - he saw no reason not to conflate the two accounts - finding chronological order matches between the saga text, and likely inferred journey to Georgia, and the historical events - and suggests that the alternative of the Georgian account referring to another 'Viking' expedition is ...