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  2. Toontown Online - Wikipedia

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    Cogs were the antagonists in-game, stylized to be corporate robots that wanted to take over the town to propagate business culture. Cogs came in four types: brown-clad Bossbots, blue-clad Lawbots, green-clad Cashbots, and maroon-clad Sellbots, each with increasing levels throughout the game that increased their health and damage.

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  5. Corporate warfare - Wikipedia

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    Corporate warfare is a form of information warfare in which attacks on companies by other companies take place. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Such warfare may be part of economic warfare and cyberwarfare ; but can involve espionage, 'dirty' PR tactics, or physical theft. [ 3 ]

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    Here’s what to know about JD Vance’s wife and the former corporate litigator as the family joins Trump at the White House. See Usha Vance through the years: Lawyer, mother, second lady.

  7. Starbucks to cut 1,100 corporate roles in CEO Niccol's ...

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    Starbucks said on Monday it would eliminate 1,100 corporate roles as CEO Brian Niccol pushes ahead with his turnaround efforts at the coffee chain, which has been struggling with falling sales.

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  9. Diversity heads and corporate attorneys clash over DEI legal ...

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    In yet another gap, 89% of diversity heads say their organization's DEI plans and goals are clear, while 69% of corporate lawyers agree their company has well-defined DEI strategies.