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  2. FortuneCity - Wikipedia

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    FortuneCity receives its revenue mostly from advertisements. [5] [6] FortuneCity began as a free web hosting service, but they have announced that after April 30, 2012, they would no longer be providing free web space, citing increasing costs as the reason. [7] At this point, it was also rebranded as Dotster. [8]

  3. The Robbs - Wikipedia

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    The band was founded in the early 1960s without Krampf, and recorded as Dee Robb, Robby & The Robbins, and Dee Robb & the Robins before settling on The Robbs and hiring Krampf in 1965. Musically, the Robbs were noted for their use of harmony vocals, and instrumentation that was inspired by folk-rock, bubblegum music, and jangle pop. [citation ...

  4. Robert D. Arnott - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Arnott (born June 29, 1954 [1]) is an American businessman, investor, and writer who focuses on articles about quantitative investing.. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Research Affiliates, an asset management firm.

  5. Larry Robbins - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the board of directors for Teach For America (New York) and was an honoree at the 2013 Annual Benefit Dinner. [15] Through their Robbins Family Foundation, Larry and his wife Sarahmay are active supporters of education reform both in New York City and across the US. [ 16 ]

  6. Blue Harbour Group - Wikipedia

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    Blue Harbour Group was founded in 2004 by Clifton Robbins, [4] also known as Cliff Robbins, a former partner at private equity giants KKR [5] and General Atlantic. [6]As of June 2019, the firm managed more than $2.2 billion in capital, [6] which it mainly invested from two funds, the long-short Blue Harbour Strategic Value Partners fund and the long-only Blue Harbour Active Ownership Partners ...

  7. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    Grant, along with his sons, invested $200,000 of capital to the firm (Grant & Ward), and the financial operations were left entirely to Ward. After a number of bad investments erased the Grants' initial stake, Ward hid the loss by falsifying the firm's ledgers, and turned to a Ponzi scheme to attract new money and heighten the firm's reputation.

  8. Rescue One Financial - Wikipedia

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    Rescue One Financial is an American debt management and debt consolidation company located in Irvine, CA. It provides services to individuals that have debt problems by consolidate their debts into one new loan to reduce outstanding debts. They also assist in reducing debt through negotiation repayment plans. The company is a member of the ...

  9. Chuck Robb - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Democratic Party, Robb sought a third term in the U.S. Senate in 2000, but was defeated by Republican George Allen, another former governor. He is a son-in-law of Lyndon B. Johnson , the 36th President of the United States , through his marriage to his daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson .