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  2. EAS (nutrition brand) - Wikipedia

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    EAS was founded in Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California in 1992 by biochemist Anthony Almada, and businessman Ed Byrd. In 2012, Byrd founded EAB Labs [1] . After discovering the possible benefits for athletes of creatine monohydrate supplementation, in December 1992 they acquired a kilogram of creatine and began trials.

  3. Bill Phillips (author) - Wikipedia

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    After Phillips sold his majority interest in EAS, he concentrated on his writing and on promotion of his books through his publishing company, High Point Media, as well as Value Creation, a branch of EAS. [25] [26] Body for Life hit bookstores in 1999, and by 2003 it had sold 3.5 million copies in 24 languages. [3]

  4. EAS - Wikipedia

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    EAS (nutrition brand), an American sports nutrition company; Encyclopedia of American Studies; End of Active Service, in the military; European Academy of Sociology, a fellowship of sociologists; East Side Access, a public works project in New York City; Hellenic Defence Systems (EAS), formed by the merger in 2004 of the Greek defence companies ...

  5. Endurance International Group - Wikipedia

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    Endurance International Group, Inc. (EIG), previously named BizLand, now part of Newfold Digital, was an IT services company specializing in web hosting. The company was founded in 1997 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts , USA. [ 1 ]

  6. Consulting firm - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, there was a randomized trial in Mexico where 432 small and medium enterprises were allowed access to management consulting services for one year. [22] As a result of this trial, there were many positive impacts. Such positive impacts include: increase in entrepreneurial spirit, increases in employment and higher wages for employees.

  7. Ernst & Young - Wikipedia

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    In May 2000, Ernst & Young was the first of those firms to fully separate its consulting practices via a sale to the French IT services company Capgemini for $11 billion, creating the new company Capgemini Ernst & Young, which was later renamed back to Capgemini.

  8. Analysis Group - Wikipedia

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    Analysis Group, Inc. (AG), founded in 1981 by economists Bruce E. Stangle and Michael F. Koehn, [2] [3] is an economic consulting firm based in North America. It provides economic, financial, and strategic analysis and expert testimony to law firms, corporations, and government agencies.

  9. Enterprise software - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise software, also known as enterprise application software (EAS), is computer software used to satisfy the needs of an organization rather than its individual users. Enterprise software is an integral part of a computer-based information system , handling a number of business operations, for example to enhance business and management ...