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  2. Fortune 500 giants like Meta and Target are rolling back DEI ...

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    The company had previously added auto-play content advisories before certain films, including “Dumbo” and “Peter Pan,” which stated: “This program includes negative depictions and/or ...

  3. Take-back system - Wikipedia

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    A take-back system or simply takeback is one of the primary channels of waste collection, especially for e-waste, besides municipal sites. Take-back is the idea that manufacturers and sellers "take back" the products that are at the end of their lives. [ 1 ]

  4. Glossary of mergers, acquisitions, and takeovers - Wikipedia

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    In which, a small company takes over a large company or a private company takes over a public company. Safe Harbor A ploy to foil a takeover bid in which the target company goes out and buys a heavily regulated business so that acquisition of such a company becomes unattractive to the sharks. Sandbagging

  5. US companies are rolling back DEI programs to critics' praise ...

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    The companies are rolling back some, or even all, of their programs and commitments promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the workforce —DEI, for short.

  6. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    Another kind of crowdfunding is to raise funds for a project where a digital security is offered as a reward to funders which is known as Initial coin offering (abbreviated to ICO). [38] Some value tokens are endogenously created by particular open decentralized networks that are used to incentivize client computers of the network to expend ...

  7. Which US companies are pulling back on diversity initiatives?

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    A growing number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that ...

  8. ShotSpotter - Wikipedia

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    The company authorized a stock buyback program in 2019 and bought back $8.3 million by the end of 2020. [ 6 ] The company's gross revenues were $58.2 million in 2021 (increased coverage by 49 square miles and 10 cities), up from $45.7 million in 2020 and from $40.8 million in 2019 (increased coverage by 82 square miles and 6 cities). [ 10 ]

  9. The Buy Back Program at Best Buy: Is It Worth it? - AOL

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    On paper, Best Buy's new Buy Back program sounds pretty great: Use a product for a couple of months or years, then sell it back to the store when you want to upgrade to the "latest and greatest ...