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  2. TrustFord - Wikipedia

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    Ford Retail Group Ltd., currently operating as TrustFord, [2] is an operator of franchised motorcar dealerships in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands that is now owned by Ford of Europe. In addition to selling both new and used Ford and Iveco cars and commercial vehicles, Ford Retail Group dealerships also operate their full garage ...

  3. Shobita Parthasarathy - Wikipedia

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    Parthasarathy was the founding director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy (STPP) program at the University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy from 2006 to 2011, and currently serves as its director, in addition to holding a faculty appointment as Professor. [2]

  4. BeyondTrust - Wikipedia

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    BeyondTrust was founded in 2006 and provided Least Privilege Management software for the Microsoft Windows OS, before UNIX vendor Symark acquired BeyondTrust in 2009. [1] [2] In 2018, the company was acquired by Bomgar, a developer of remote support and PAM software. [3] In both cases, BeyondTrust was adopted as the new company name. [4] [5]

  5. Why I Can’t Trust Ford Stock at $10 Or Any Price - AOL

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    If you like Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) stock or the shares of other American-automotive icons like General Motors (NYSE:GM) or Fiat Chrysler (NYSE:FCAU), you should avoid buying them anyway. In ...

  6. Universal Credit Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Credit Corporation (UCC) was a car financing entity for Ford cars that existed in the US in the 1930s. It was established in 1928 and was capitalised by Ford in conjunction with the Union Guardian Trust Company of Detroit.

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  8. Harper & Row v. Nation Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The Nation asserted as a defense that Ford was a public figure, and his reasons for pardoning Nixon were of vital interest, and that appropriation in such circumstances should qualify as a fair use. The federal trial judge, Richard Owen, ruled in favor of Harper & Row and awarded damages.

  9. Talk:TrustFord - Wikipedia

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