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  2. GoTo (Indonesian company) - Wikipedia

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    Gojek was started by Nadiem Makarim in 2010 as a call center and 20 ojeks (motorcycle taxi) to arrange transportation and courier deliveries. [15] In 2015, Gojek started an app which boosted the orders from 3,000 to 10,000 orders per day, and expanded the services including food delivery, ticket sales, etc. [15] In 2017, Gojek become Indonesia's first unicorn startup, with orders up to 300,000 ...

  3. Gojek - Wikipedia

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    Yayasan Anak Bangsa Bisa (YABB)/ Anak Bangsa Bisa Foundation is a non-profit organization founded by Gojek to advance equal opportunities and help build more sustainable livelihoods for those who rely on daily income.

  4. MDTV (Indonesian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, the company acquired PT Televisi Anak Spacetoon by purchasing 95% of its shares before the company was wholly acquired in May 2013. On 18 May 2013, NET started its trial broadcast using Spacetoon's frequencies on terrestrial television, limiting the latter broadcast to pay television .

  5. Kaesang Pangarep - Wikipedia

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    Kaesang Pangarep (born 25 December 1994) is an Indonesian politician, entrepreneur, and YouTuber. He is the third and youngest child of former Indonesian president Joko Widodo.

  6. Companies are running away from DEI. One of America’s biggest ...

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    Some of the biggest brands in America, including Amazon, Meta, Walmart and McDonald’s, have recently changed or ended their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. But e.l.f. Beauty, a ...

  7. Peduli Anak - Wikipedia

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    Peduli Anak Foundation is an independent non-governmental organization founded in 2005 in the Netherlands and expanded to Indonesia in 2006. Their aim is to improve the lives of children and to protect their rights by providing education, accommodation, family care and medical and legal aid .

  8. Why parents tried to ban this children's book about a Chinese ...

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    Last Yang heard, close to 10 kids in the Plainedge district had opted out of reading Front Desk. "I think that the parents are uncomfortable with a book about a young Chinese immigrant, and they ...

  9. Djarum - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The company owns the PB Djarum, a professional badminton club, the Italian football club Como, and was the main sponsor of Liga 1, Indonesia's top football league from 2005 to 2011. History [ edit ]