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  2. QuinStreet - Wikipedia

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    QuinStreet, Inc. is a publicly traded marketing company based in Foster City, California. The company was investigated in 2012 by 20 U.S. states for using deceptive marketing tactics to promote for-profit schools to U.S. veterans. QuinStreet agreed to pay $2.5 million and made several changes to its practices to end the investigation.

  3. QuinStreet Shares Popped: What You Need to Know - AOL

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  4. The Gory Details on QuinStreet's Double Miss - AOL

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    The 10-second takeaway For the quarter ended Sep. 30 (Q1), QuinStreet missed estimates on revenues and missed expectations on earnings per share. The Gory Details on QuinStreet's Double Miss Skip ...

  5. Derivative suit - Wikipedia

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    If the committee fails to make a showing, the shareholder suit may proceed. [4] This model approach is followed to a greater or lesser degree among various states. In New York, for example, derivative suits must be brought to secure a judgment "in [the corporation's] favor." [5] Delaware has different rules in regards to demand and bond ...

  6. QuinStreet Goes Negative - AOL

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  7. Analysts Estimate QuinStreet (QNST) to Report a Decline in ...

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  8. Are You Expecting This from QuinStreet? - AOL

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  9. Datamation - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, an April issue of Datamation contained a number of spoof articles and humorous stories related to computers.. However, humor was not limited to April. For example, in a spoof Datamation article [16] (December 1973), R. Lawrence Clark suggested that the GOTO statement could be replaced by the COMEFROM statement and provided some entertaining examples.