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  2. Priceline.com - Wikipedia

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    Priceline was founded by Jay S. Walker, who left the company in 2000, [3] by which time Richard S. Braddock, Citicorp's #2, had come aboard as chief executive. [4] Braddock left in 2004, [5] having helped take the company public in 1999.

  3. Jay S. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Walker is also curator of TEDMED since 2011, and a founder of Priceline.com (now known as Booking Holdings) and Synapse Group, Inc. In 2000, Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.6 billion. [1] By October 2000, his estimated worth was down to $333 million. [2] As of 2013, he is not on the Forbes list of the world's billionaires. [3]

  4. Priceline - Wikipedia

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    Priceline may refer to: Priceline.com , a commercial website which helps users obtain discount rates for travel-related items such as airline tickets and hotel stays The Priceline Group , a provider of online travel & related services, and a parent company of Priceline.com

  5. Priceline (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Priceline was established in 1982; the first store opened at Highpoint Shopping Centre, and started as a beauty retailer. [1] In 2004 Australian Pharmaceutical Industries acquired the New Price Retail business which operated the retail brands of Priceline, Priceline Pharmacy, House, and Price Attack.

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  8. Stanley Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    The company produces numerous catalogues covering different countries, regions and specialisms; many of them are reissued annually. The catalogues list all known adhesive postage stamp issues and include prices for used and unused stamps. Unlike other dealers' catalogues, Stanley Gibbons state that their catalogue is a retail price list.

  9. Catalog - Wikipedia

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    Catalog or catalogue may refer to: Cataloging. in science and technology Library catalog, a catalog of books and other media Union catalog, a combined library catalog describing the collections of a number of libraries; Calendar (archives) and Finding aid, catalogs of an archive; Astronomical catalog, a catalog of astronomical objects