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  2. Ability Group - Wikipedia

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    Ability Group is a British property company based in Brentford founded in 1996 by hotelier and property tycoon Andreas Panayiotou. [ 1 ] Ability Group had 7,000 residential properties, worth over £1 billion, before moving into hotels and commercial property.

  3. ISS A/S - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.-based arm of the company was merged and sold off in 1995 after the discovery of about a decade of accounting irregularities. In 1999 ISS acquired Abilis, the second largest European provider of cleaning and specialised services, in a DKK 3.6 billion acquisition, the Group’s largest ever. Abilis had about 50,000 employees and annual ...

  4. UKG - Wikipedia

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    Following the merger of Ultimate Software and Kronos Incorporated, the Ultimate Kronos Group was established in April 2020.According to Society for Human Resource Management, the new company became one of the largest HR technology vendors in the highly competitive economy section that includes ADP, Ceridian, Taleo, Successfactors, and Workday.

  5. Fortis - Wikipedia

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    Fortis Films, an American film and television production company founded by actress and producer Sandra Bullock; Fortis Healthcare, a chain of hospitals in India; Fortis Inc., a Canadian utility holding company; Fortis Group, a defunct banking, financial services, and insurance company, based in the Benelux or their successors:

  6. Business - Wikipedia

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    A company limited by guarantee with a share capital is a hybrid entity, usually used where the company is formed for non-commercial purposes, but the activities of the company are partly funded by investors who expect a return. This type of company may no longer be formed in the UK, although provisions still exist in law for them to exist. [14]

  7. as a service - Wikipedia

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    "X as a service" (rendered as *aaS in acronyms) is a phrasal template for any business model in which a product use is offered as a subscription-based service rather than as an artifact owned and maintained by the customer. The converse of conducting or operating something "as a service" is doing the same using "on-premise" assets (such

  8. Ability (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An ability is the power an agent has to perform various actions. Ability may also refer to: Aptitude, a component of a competency to do a certain kind of work at a certain level; Capability (disambiguation) Intellectual giftedness, an intellectual ability significantly higher than average

  9. Logicalis - Wikipedia

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    From 1997 to 2000, Datatec embarked on a globalisation strategy, acquiring more than 20 IT integration and services companies across Europe, North and South America and Australasia. [citation needed] In 2001, Logicalis Group, which is 100% owned by Datatec, became the formal statutory holding company of the Logicalis operating companies.