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  4. Yelp - Wikipedia

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    Yelp grew from 6 million monthly visitors in 2007 to 16.5 million in 2008 and from 12 to 24 cities during the same time period. By 2009, the site had 4.5 million reviews. [22] By 2010, Yelp's revenues were estimated to be $30 million and it employed 300 people. [16]

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  6. Justin Brannan - Wikipedia

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    Justin Lee Brannan (born October 14, 1978) is an American politician and musician. A Democrat, he is the current New York City Councilmember for the 43rd district, based in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

  7. Jeremy Stoppelman - Wikipedia

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    Stoppelman is a "voracious" non-fiction reader, [7] [10] and his brother Michael previously worked at Yelp as Senior Vice President of Engineering. [4] As of 2012, Stoppelman had written over one-thousand Yelp reviews. [7] [10] As of 2011, his net worth was estimated to be $111 million to $222 million. [26]

  8. Brady Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Brady Corporation was founded as W.H. Brady Co. in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, in 1914, by William Henry Brady (1879–1953). [2] In 1984, the company went public and began trading on the NASDAQ market. In 1998, W.H. Brady Co. became Brady Corporation and in 1999, the company began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BRC.

  9. Brady disclosure - Wikipedia

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    The Brady doctrine is a pretrial discovery rule that was established by the United States Supreme Court in Brady v. Maryland (1963). [2] The rule requires that the prosecution must turn over all exculpatory evidence to the defendant in a criminal case.