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  2. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Siemens, spun off Infineon Technologies, spun off Qimonda (went bankrupt, IP bought by Micron and others [7]) Inotera, bought by Micron; Intel ; Mostek; Mosel Vitelic Inc (ProMOS Technologies spun off from Mosel Vitelic) Toshiba (DRAM business sold to Micron) [8] [9] Texas Instruments (sold to Micron) [10] Vanguard International Semiconductor ...

  3. Seagram - Wikipedia

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    Joseph E. Seagram became a partner with George Randall, William Roos and William Hespeler in 1869 and sole owner in 1883, and the company became known as Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. Many decades later, in 1924, Samuel Bronfman and his brothers founded Distillers Corporation Limited, in Montreal, which enjoyed substantial growth in the 1920s, in ...

  4. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Organized coupon exchange clubs are commonly found in regions where coupons are distributed. Often coupons are available for purchase at some online sites, [26] but since most coupons are not allowed to be sold, the fee is considered to be for the time and effort put into cutting out the coupons. Some types of coupons may be sold.

  5. Liberty Media - Wikipedia

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    The spin-off of Starz Inc. was completed on January 15, 2013. [56] The company agreed in March 2013 to pay $2.62 billion for 27.3% of Charter Communications from Apollo Global Management, Oaktree Capital Management and Crestview Partners with the provision that Liberty would not increase its stake past 35% until after January 2016 but no more ...

  6. Tata Sons - Wikipedia

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    Tata Sons Pvt. Ltd. is the holding company of the Tata Group, headquartered in Mumbai. It owns the bulk of shareholding in the Tata group of companies including their land holdings across India, tea estates and steel plants, and derives its revenue from dividends from these companies and brand loyalty fees.

  7. Sanford and Son - Wikipedia

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    Sanford and Son put enough of a dent into the audience of ABC's The Brady Bunch to drive it off the air in 1974. Sanford and Son peaked at No. 2 in the Nielsen ratings during the 1972–73 season and the 1974–75 season, and the series was second only to All in the Family in ratings during those years.

  8. Dating - Wikipedia

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    Online dating services charge users a fee to post profiles, perhaps using video or still images, descriptive data, and personal preferences for dating, such as age range, hobbies, and so forth. Online dating was a $2 billion per year industry, as of 2014 [update] , with an annual growth rate of 5%.

  9. Victoria's Secret - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 2018, L Brands used the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show as a significant marketing tool. [168] [8] The show was a mix of "beautiful models scantily clad in lingerie" and A-list entertainers that, over time, became "less about fashion and more about show". [168] The 2000 fashion show in France was produced with the help of Harvey ...