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  2. Riddell launches Axiom, the latest helmet to combat ... - AOL

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    The operating system, Riddell’s InSite integrated smart helmet technology, had previously been offered as an add-on for the SpeedFlex but now comes standard with Axiom. This will allow coaches ...

  3. Riddell Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    Riddell Sports Group, commonly known as Riddell, is an American company specializing in sports equipment for Gridiron football. Founded in 1929 by John Tate Riddell, it was headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois , [ 1 ] but in 2017, the company relocated to a new facility in Des Plaines, Illinois .

  4. Revolution helmets - Wikipedia

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    The most recent model in the Revolution line is the Speedflex helmet. This model can come equipped with Riddell's HITS Technology, which consists of a sensor in the helmet that relays data regarding the severity of each hit to a computer system. [4] The Speedflex also features a built-in hinged panel located on the front near the top.

  5. Bell Sports - Wikipedia

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    [6] Bell moved to Long Beach, California in 1968. The first Bell helmet with full-face protection was developed at this location. [7] In 1980, the company merged with football helmet maker Riddell to form "Bell-Riddell". The Bell-Riddell motorcycle division was sold in 1991, becoming "Bell Helmets". The remaining company was renamed "Bell Sports".

  6. Riddell launches Axiom, latest helmet to combat ... - AOL

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  7. 3-6-3 Rule - Wikipedia

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    The term 3-6-3 Rule describes how the United States retail banking industry operated from the 1950s to the 1980s. [ 1 ] : 51 The name 3-6-3 refers to the impression that bankers had a stable, comfortable existence by paying 3 percent interest on deposits, lending money out at 6 percent, and being able to "tee off at the golf course by 3 p.m ...

  8. Schutt Sports - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1918 as a basketball equipment manufacturer, during its existence Schutt signed agreements with sports leagues such as Major League Baseball [3] and American Amateur Baseball Congress in the 2010s. [4] [3] Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic affected the company's operations severely so it filed for bankruptcy in December 2020. [1]

  9. Cybercrime Law No. 63 - Wikipedia

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    Article 6 – punishes anyone that criticises the head of state, "shows contempt or disdain for the state constitution", "insults or demonstrates contempt for the judiciary or prejudices their integrity and impartiality", or "prejudices public morals, incites to breach public order or violate law even if a crime does not occur".