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  2. 14K (triad) - Wikipedia

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    The 14K (十四K sap sei kei, [sap̚sɛjkɛj]) is a triad group based in Hong Kong but active internationally. It is the second largest triad group in the world with around 20,000 members split into thirty subgroups. They are the main rival of the Sun Yee On, which is the largest triad. [7]

  3. Osaic - Wikipedia

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    Osaic, formerly known as Advisor Group, is an American wealth management firm. [1] The firm serves approximately 11,600 financial professionals managing more than $653 billion in assets. [ 2 ] While Osaic was initially a network of independent broker-dealers, in 2023, the company began the process to integrate all the firms under the Osaic ...

  4. List of Chinese criminal organizations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Chinese triad societies: 14K Group 十四K. ... (2010). Beyond Social Capital: Triad Organized Crime in Hong Kong and China. British ...

  5. Is China Really Powerless to Stop the ‘Scamdemic’? - AOL

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    Most notably, China pressured Myanmar authorities to bring down the Kokang “Four Families,” a Triad group operating along its frontier with China’s Yunnan province.

  6. Triad International - Wikipedia

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    Triad International was formed in the early 1960s, and as it grew, it spanned over five continents. [2] The company holdings included hotels, shopping centers, banks, oil refineries, a computer manufacturer, a gold mine, construction companies, car and truck franchises, and a professional sports team, the Utah Jazz. [3] [1] [2]

  7. Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia) - Wikipedia

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    With an existing Triad organized crime infrastructure to service a large local population of addicts (consisting of an estimated 150,000 regular users) [28], combined with its busy international Port of Hong Kong and Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong soon became an important transit point for Southeast Asian heroin, [29] as well as convenient money ...

  8. Triad Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Triad Hospitals was a hospital operator based in Plano, Texas. Spun off from Hospital Corporation of America in 1999, it acquired Quorum Health Group in 2000 to become the third-largest investor-owned hospital group. [1] [2] It was merged into Community Health Systems in 2007.

  9. Neal Aronson - Wikipedia

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    Neal Keith Aronson (born 1965) is an American billionaire businessman, and the founder and managing partner of Roark Capital Group, a private equity firm. [1] Aronson earned a bachelor's degaree from Lehigh University. [2] He started his career in the corporate finance department of Drexel Burnham Lambert. [2]