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Drop would organize and facilitate group buys for their community members. [5] They allowed community members to influence the products chosen to be sold through forums and polls. [6] Drop originally worked with various communities, but have since primarily sold products relating to the mechanical keyboard and audiophile communities.
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Motorola buys IBM's 50% interest in 1994. Now Motient. 1991 – Lexmark (keyboards, typewriters, and printers). IBM retained a 10% interest. Lexmark has sold its keyboard and typewriter businesses. 1991 – Kaleida, a joint Multimedia software venture with Apple Computer. 1992 – Taligent, a joint software venture with Apple Computer.
Fresh from a listing on the London Stock Exchange earlier this month, the Hut Group has added to its beauty stable, acquiring the skin-care brand Perricone MD brand for $60 million in cash.
DUESSELDORF (Reuters) -Thai retailer Central Group has acquired the landmark KaDeWe property in central Berlin from the insolvent Austrian company Signa in what it said was another step towards ...
Group buying sites are back in demand as small businesses look for ways to promote their products to budget-conscious consumers in a weak global economy. [5] Group buying is also used for purchasing real estate properties. Real Estate Group Buying is very popular in India where websites like Group Bookings [6] offers group deals on various ...
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A c. 1989 model Northgate OmniKey/102 A c. 1993 model Northgate OmniKey/ULTRA-T. Northgate Computer Systems, Inc., based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, United States, was a mail-order personal computer company, founded in 1987 by Arthur "Art" [1] Lazere.