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  2. San Diego Wave to be sold for NWSL-record $113 million, per ...

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    Billionaire owner Ron Burkle is selling the team for a league-record $113 million to Lauren Leichtman and Arthur Levine, according to Sportico. Leichtman and Levine are a married couple who ...

  3. Tropical Smoothie Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The brand was acquired by private equity firm Levine Leichtman Capital Partners (LLCP) in September 2020. Charles Watson is the chief executive officer. Between 2019 and 2021, the company was the title sponsor of the Frisco Bowl .

  4. Reputation system - Wikipedia

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    A reputation system is a program or algorithm that allow users of an online community to rate each other in order to build trust through reputation.Some common uses of these systems can be found on E-commerce websites such as eBay, Amazon.com, and Etsy as well as online advice communities such as Stack Exchange. [1]

  5. San Diego Wave FC - Wikipedia

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    2024 also featured notable off-the-field events in the Wave's history. On March 14, owner Ron Burkle announced the sale of San Diego Wave FC to Lauren Leichtman and Arthur Levine, managers of the Levine Leichtman Capital Partners investment firm, for $113 million and a total (and, at the time, league record) team valuation of $120 million.

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  7. Reputation - Wikipedia

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    Reputation, as distinct from image, is the process and the effect of transmitting a target image. We call reputation transmission a communication of an evaluation without the specification of the evaluator, if not for a group attribution, and only in the default sense discussed before. This covers the case of example 3 above.

  8. Reputation management - Wikipedia

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    Reputation is a social construct based on the opinion other people hold about a person or thing. Before the internet was developed, consumers wanting to learn about a company had fewer options. They had access to resources such as the Yellow Pages, but mostly relied on word-of-mouth. A company's reputation depended on personal experience.

  9. Online identity management - Wikipedia

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    Another aspect has to do with impression management, i.e. "the process through which people try to control the impressions other people form of them". One of the objectives, in particular, is to increase the online reputation of the person. Pseudonyms are sometimes used to protect the true online identity of individuals from harm.