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    Get half-off dresses, sweaters, coats, gifts for the family and more through Oct. 23. ... $20 $40 Save $20. See at Old Navy. SoSoft Fair Isle Sweater. $25 $50 Save $25. ... Meet your new favorite ...

  3. Barnes & Noble - Wikipedia

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    According to TechCrunch, the company essentially fired their entire full time staff at all their stores, who would be making an average of $22,000 per year (~$11 per hour), and were replaced by part time workers earning close to minimum wage. [55] In the 2018 fiscal year that ended in July, the company's overall losses reached $17 million. [56]

  4. New York City Tourism + Conventions - Wikipedia

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    New York City Tourism + Conventions (formerly NYC & Company) [1] [2] is New York City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization. The not-for-profit quasi-agency's mission is to maximize opportunities for travel and tourism in New York City, build economic prosperity and spread the dynamic image of New York City around the world.

  5. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster [5] or Blockbuster Video was an American multimedia brand which was founded by David Cook in 1985 as a single home video rental shop, but later became a public store chain featuring video game rentals, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater. [6]

  6. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon.com, Inc., [1] doing business as Amazon (/ ˈ æ m ə z ɒ n / ⓘ, AM-ə-zon; UK also / ˈ æ m ə z ə n /, AM-ə-zən), is an American multinational technology company engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. [5]

  7. Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    Ten days later, Charley died at Atlanta's Grady Hospital at the age of 40. [29] On September 12, 1919, Coca-Cola Co. was purchased by a group of investors led by Ernest Woodruff's Trust Company for $25 million and reincorporated under the Delaware General Corporation Law. The company publicly offered 500,000 shares of the company for $40 a share.

  8. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    The strategy was able to take off only after the government and Samsung declared that the company would exclusively focus on exports. Toshio Iue , the founder of Sanyo , played a role as an advisor to Lee Byung-chul , Samsung's founder, who was a novice in the electronics business.

  9. Free public transport - Wikipedia

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    The program was part of a larger statewide transportation package and also includes inter-city Amtrak trains operated by the state, as well as the Washington State Ferries system. [ 10 ] Kharkiv in Ukraine is the largest city in the world with free public transport with a population of 1420000 residents, where free public transport for everyone ...