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  2. Quotient Technology - Wikipedia

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    Quotient Technology, Inc. (formerly Coupons.com) is an advertising technology company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. It specializes in digital promotions , retail media , digital out-of-home (DOOH) advertising, social influencer marketing , display advertising and data and analytics.

  3. Coupons.com - Wikipedia

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    Coupons.com was founded in 1998 by Steven Boal. It was originally focused on printable coupons, but over the years adapted its offering to digital coupons, cashback, and the ability to load offers to loyalty cards. [5]

  4. Shelley Zalis - Wikipedia

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    Shelley Zalis is an American entrepreneur and gender equity advocate. She is the founder and chief executive officer of The Female Quotient, a Los Angeles-based company that advocates for gender equality in the workplace, and #SeeHer, a global movement to eliminate gender bias in media and advertising.

  5. Ahold Delhaize USA Brands Boost Personalization and Value ...

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    With this transition, Inmar will replace Neptune Retail Solutions (formerly Quotient) as ADUSA’s digital coupon provider. All five local brands are currently live on the Inmar platform. “Since our partnerships launched, together we have presented more than $141M in savings for Ahold Delhaize USA brand shoppers,” said Rob Weisberg ...

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  7. Quotient (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence quotient, a psychological measurement of human intelligence; Quotient Technology, the parent company of Coupons.com; Quotients, music by the band Hyland; Runs Per Wicket Ratio, a statistic used to rank teams in league tables in cricket, also known as Quotient

  8. Meatpacking giants to pay $8 million for child labor violations

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    The company also employed children past 7 p.m. on weekdays, according to investigators. The Fair Labor Standards Act prohibits 14 and 15 year-old teens from working before 7 a.m. or after 7 p.m ...

  9. Charles Parks Richardson - Wikipedia

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    The company behind IntelliPhysician was acquired in 2006 by H-Quotient Inc. of Vienna, VA for $7.6m. [11] One of TransWorld Heart Corp.'s inventions is the Soul Mate. [12] This product is an implantable device that can replace routine post-transplant heart biopsies. [13]