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  2. List of acquisitions by Oracle - Wikipedia

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    The product was then briefly renamed Xpedio! before both the company and the product were renamed Stellent in 2001. At the time of the acquisition, Stellent had 575 employees. [ 43 ] Stellent was a publicly traded company (NASDAQ: STEL) [ 44 ] with trailing twelve month revenues in excess of $130 million.

  3. Making Work Pay tax credit - Wikipedia

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    The Making Work Pay tax credit was a personal credit provided in tax years 2009 and 2010 to U.S. federal income taxpayers. [1] It was authorized in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The credit was given at a rate of 6.2 percent of earned income up to a maximum of $400 for individuals or $800 for married taxpayers.

  4. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    $15 billion: Expansion of child tax credit: A $1,000 credit to more families (even those that do not make enough money to pay income taxes). $14 billion: Expanded college credit to provide a $2,500 expanded tax credit for college tuition and related expenses for 2009 and 2010. The credit is phased out for couples making more than $160,000.

  5. Earned income tax credit - Wikipedia

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    Tax credit equals $0.34 for each dollar of earned income for income up to $10,540. For income between $10,540 and $19,330, the tax credit is a constant "plateau" at $3,584. For income between $19,330 and $41,765, the tax credit decreases by $0.1598 for each dollar earned over $19,330. For income over $41,765, the tax credit is zero. [37]

  6. Sri Lankan economic crisis (2019–2024) - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan economic crisis [8] is a in Sri Lanka that started in 2019. [9] It is the country's worst economic crisis since its independence in 1948. [9] It has led to unprecedented levels of inflation, near-depletion of foreign exchange reserves, shortages of medical supplies, and an increase in prices of basic commodities. [10]

  7. Chamath Palihapitiya - Wikipedia

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    Born in Sri Lanka to a family from Galle, Palihapitiya moved to Canada at age five when his father was posted to the High Commission of Sri Lanka in Ottawa. [5] [6] In 1986, when his father's diplomatic posting came to an end, the family sought asylum in Canada due to his father's criticism of violence against Tamils during the Sri Lankan Civil War.

  8. Fortune Global 500 - Wikipedia

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    Fortune Global 500 list of 2021 Rank Company Country Industry Revenue in USD 1 Walmart United States: Retail $559.1 billion 2 State Grid China: Energy $386.6 billion 3 Amazon United States: Internet Services and Retailing $386 billion 4 China National Petroleum China: Petroleum $283.9 billion 5 Sinopec Group China: Petroleum $283.7 billion 6 Apple

  9. Dhammika Perera - Wikipedia

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    Kulappu Arachchige Don Dhammika Perera, commonly known as Dhammika Perera (born December 28, 1967), is a Sri Lankan billionaire businessman and politician. A top corporate leader, he is one of the wealthiest people in Sri Lanka, controlling 23 listed companies on the Colombo Stock Exchange.