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  2. Olcay Gulsen - Wikipedia

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    This gave her the opportunity to take on her third and biggest project to date: a fashion brand named SuperTrash. By 2010, SuperTrash was sold in more than 2,000 sales points in 24 countries in Europe and America. [4] In February 2018 Gulsen left SuperTrash. [5] Four weeks later the company filed for bankruptcy [6] leaving behind €11,000,000 ...

  3. List of companies affected by the dot-com bubble - Wikipedia

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    PFSweb: A B2B company whose stock price doubled after its IPO. Pixelon: Streaming video company that hosted a $16 million dot-com party in October 1999 in Las Vegas with celebrities including Chely Wright, LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Dixie Chicks, Sugar Ray, Natalie Cole, KISS, Tony Bennett, The Brian Setzer Orchestra, and a reunion of The Who ...

  4. Block, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Block, Inc. (formerly Square, Inc. [12]) is an American technology company and a financial services provider for consumers and merchants. [13] [14] [15] Founded in 2009 by Jack Dorsey, it is the U.S. market leader in point-of-sale systems.

  5. Business to many - Wikipedia

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    Business-to-many or B2M is a marketing term for a business that sells their goods or services to other businesses as well as to consumers. Unlike B2B firms that only engage themselves with other businesses or retail firms (B2C) that only contact consumers or the end users of the product, B2M firms do both.

  6. SaleCycle - Wikipedia

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    SaleCycle is a UK based global Behavioural Marketing firm. It works with online companies to reconnect with customers they've lost online, [1] [2] [3] providing On-Site Remarketing and Email Remarketing solutions [4] [5] or application forms with dynamic and personalized messages in real-time.

  7. e2open - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2000 as a joint project of 8 major companies: Hitachi, IBM, LG Electronics, Matsushita, Nortel, Seagate, Solectron, and Toshiba. [ 2 ] e2open offers its products across a variety of industries, including high technology, [ 3 ] industrial manufacturing, [ 4 ] telecommunications, [ 5 ] life sciences, oil and gas, [ 6 ...

  8. NYT ‘Connections’ Hints and Answers Today, Wednesday, February 12

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    Today's Connections Game Answers for Wednesday, February 12, 2025: 1. DOCUMENTS OF OWNERSHIP: CERTIFICATE, DEED, RECEIPT, TITLE 2. BITS IN A VARIETY SHOW: DANCE ...

  9. webMethods - Wikipedia

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    webMethods was an enterprise software company focused on application integration, business process integration and B2B partner integration. Founded in 1996, the company sold systems for organizations to use web services to connect software applications over the Internet. In 2000, the company stock shares rose over 500% the first day it was ...