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Food.com changed their name to Genius Kitchen in 2017, [1] but as of July 2019 it switched back to Food.com [2] once again. The site formerly known as Recipezaar, and originally as Cookpoint, was created in 1999 outside of Seattle, Washington by two ex-Microsoft technologists Gay Gilmore and Troy Hakala. [3]
Wise Foods, Inc. is a company based in Berwick, Pennsylvania, that makes snacks and sells them through retail food outlets in 15 eastern seaboard states, as well as Vermont, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C. Best known for its several varieties of potato chips, Wise also offers Cheez Doodles, bagged popcorn, tortilla chips, pork rinds, onion rings, Dipsy Doodle ...
Genius Group acquired Entrepreneur Resorts Limited for $31 million in 2020, which continued to be a publicly listed company on the Seychelles MERJ exchange. [5] Genius Group registered as a foreign issuer of a security and held its IPO on the NYSE American on April 12, 2022, where the company is traded under the stock ticker symbol GNS. [6] [7]
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Promethea Olympia Kyrene Pythaitha (born "Jasmine Smith" on March 13, 1991) [1] is an American child genius with an IQ of 173. She started reading at age 1, [2] began learning college-level calculus and was profiled by a CBS News 48 Hours special on "Whiz Kids!"
Sweet Genius is an American reality-based cooking television series on the Food Network.The series is hosted by pastry chef Ron Ben-Israel. [1] The premise of the show pits four chefs, of confectionery and pastry, against one another to compete for a chance to win $10,000 based on the creativity and taste of each dish.
Roger James Hamilton (born 7 August 1968) is a Hong Kong born, [1] Singapore-based [2] author, [3] [4] educator and social entrepreneur. [1] [5] He is the founder and CEO of Genius Group,a global entrepreneur education company.
Jim Simons, the legendary "Quant King" who founded Renaissance Technologies, died Friday at the age of 86, after forever changing Wall Street with his genius for math and finding patterns in data.