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  2. Investopedia - Wikipedia

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    Investopedia is a global financial media website headquartered in New York City. Founded in 1999, Investopedia provides investment dictionaries, advice, reviews, ratings, and comparisons of financial products , such as securities accounts .

  3. Reputational damage - Wikipedia

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    Reputational damage is the loss to financial capital, social capital and/or market share resulting from damage to an organization's reputation. This is often measured in lost revenue, increased operating, capital or regulatory costs, or destruction of shareholder value. [1]

  4. YouTube copyright issues - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2021 transparency report published by YouTube, more than 2.2 million videos were reinstated due to false copyright claims, which represent 1% of more than 729 million copyright claims spanning from January to June 2021. [27]

  5. Get started with MyReputationDiscovery - AOL Help

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    It's your "credit report for the online world". MyReputationDiscovery conducts a customized monthly search for every reference of you on the web, including social networking sites that you may not even belong to. Every month MyReputationDiscovery delivers to you an interactive report of each place your online identity is located on the web.

  6. Midday Report: The Top 10 Companies by Reputation - AOL

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    Companies that suffered significant declines in the reputation rankings include Best Buy , Honda , Kraft Foods , Microsoft , and J.C. Penney . Photo Credit: Getty Images Show comments

  7. Reputation capital - Wikipedia

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    Reputation capital is a corporate asset that can be managed, accumulated and traded in for trust, legitimisation of a position of power and social recognition, a premium price for goods and services offered, a stronger willingness among shareholders to hold on to shares in times of crisis, or a stronger readiness to invest in the company's ...

  8. CFPB’s 1,700 employees told to ‘not perform any work’ as ...

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    Russ Vought, the acting director of CFPB, told employees to 'stand down from performing any work task.'

  9. ReputationDefender FAQs - AOL Help

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    ReputationDefender is a comprehensive online reputation and privacy management company. Its 24/7/365 dashboard can help you manage the dramatic increase in availability of your personal information on the internet.

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