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  2. Gemtech - Wikipedia

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    A Gemtech Outback suppressor mounted on a Walther P22. Outback: The Outback was a "thread-on" suppressor for handguns and rifles chambered in .22 lr. [9] Quantum-200: The Quantum-200 was a .22 lr suppressor designed and sold in the 1990s. [10] Vortex-2: The Vortex-2 was a .22 lr muzzle suppressor designed for handguns or rifles. [10] [11]

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  4. Gemalto - Wikipedia

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    The company was purchased by Thales Group in April 2019 and is now operating as Thales DIS (Digital Identity and Security). [2] Gemalto was until its acquisition the world's largest manufacturer of SIM cards. [3] Thales DIS is headquartered in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and has subsidiaries and group companies in several countries. It has ...

  5. Exclusive: Inside Wiz’s acquisition of Gem Security - AOL

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    Wiz has made headlines as one of the fastest-growing software companies ever, and this marks the company’s second-ever acquisition.

  6. The Smartest Quantum Computing Stocks to Buy With $1000 Right Now

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    Quantum computing is hot right now. Shares of pure play quantum computing stocks have been soaring, and the hype train has clearly left the station. ... but even if the technology fails to live up ...

  7. Hannah is Mel’s eldest. She was born on Nov. 24, 1980, in Australia; the first of her parents’ seven children together. According to People, she worked as a production assistant on her dad’s ...

  8. GTECH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    GTECH Corp. moved its corporate headquarters from its campus in West Greenwich, Rhode Island to an $80 million, 10-story building in downtown Providence near Waterplace Park. [3]

  9. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Business and profitability continued to be healthy for over 20 years, until a series of unsuccessful leveraged takeover attempts from other companies were made on its parent company, Lucky Stores. Lucky, to avoid such hostile takeover attempts, eventually decided it was best to liquidate Gemco entirely. [ 2 ]