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  2. Yext - Wikipedia

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    Yext was founded in 2006 as a local advertising business. [3] Its 2009 revenue was $20 million after it switched to generating customer leads and charging per lead. [4] In August 2012, the company sold its pay-per-call business to IAC's CityGrid Media in order to focus on listings.

  3. Howard Lerman - Wikipedia

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    Howard Lerman (born February 27, 1980) is an entrepreneur. Lerman was the CEO of Yext, a technology startup and Software as a Service company he co-founded that provides businesses with a way to update business information, including addresses and phone numbers, to multiple channels, such as landing pages, listings, and social pages, from a single source, the Yext Knowledge Engine.

  4. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    Let the truth be known", the site allows competitors, and not just consumers, to post comments. The Ripoff Report home page also says: "Complaints Reviews Scams Lawsuits Frauds Reported, File your review. Consumers educating consumers", which allows a reasonable inference that the Ripoff Report encourages negative content.

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  6. Boyfriend Allegedly Promised Girlfriend's Mom, 'I'll Get Her ...

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    Police say Wolfe was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds in an apartment in North Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 21, according to reports from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, KSNV and Fox 5.

  7. Pete Hegseth controversy explained: What to know amid ... - AOL

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    CBS News also reported that there was a concerted effort to remove Hegseth as the head of the Concerned Veterans for America nonprofit due to complaints over intoxication and poor leadership.

  8. Michael Walrath - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded early-stage investment firm, WGI Group, with brothers Noah and Jonah Goodhart, who were founding investors in Right Media. One of the biggest investments was Yext, where Walrath is board chair. [8] Walrath also co-founded and is chairman of moat.com, which counts some 15,000 clients, including AOL and Forbes. [2]

  9. Shane Battier - Wikipedia

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    Shane Courtney Battier (/ ˈ b æ t i eɪ / BAT-ee-ay; born September 9, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. He also worked for ESPN and recently joined the board of Yext.