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  2. Category:Online retailers of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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  3. MMC Automotriz - Wikipedia

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    The company is headquartered in Caracas and belonged to Sojitz until the end of 2015. [1] It was founded in 1990. The basis was an agreement between the factory owner CIF and the Japanese group Iwai (predecessor of Sojitz), which increased their initial equity stake of 49% over time to 98%.

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  5. Multimax - Wikipedia

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    Multimax may refer to: Multimax, parallel computer from Encore Computer, released in 1985; MultiMAX, trailers for oversize load transportation made by the Faymonville ...

  6. List of companies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The recovery of oil prices in the early 2000s gave Venezuela oil funds not seen since the 1980s. [2] A destabilized economy led to a crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela, resulting in hyperinflation, an economic depression, shortages of basic goods and drastic increases in poverty, disease, child mortality, malnutrition, and crime. [3] [4]

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  9. Encore Computer - Wikipedia

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    The original Multimax could support from one to ten pairs of 10 MHz National Semiconductor NS32032 processors, a 32-bit CISC design similar to that of the Motorola 68000. [5] [6] Subsequent Multimax models supported NS32332 and NS32532 processors at higher clock rates. The last National-based Multimax was the model 500 offered in 1989.