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  2. Adage Capital Management - Wikipedia

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    Adage manages assets primarily for tax-exempt institutions. [2] [3] [7] [5] In 2015, Adage was reported to be one of the world's top 10 largest hedge funds after its assets under management doubled in the last four years. [3] It had an annualized return of 9.7% since inception which was higher than S&P 500 benchmark of 6.4%.

  3. Adage, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1967, Adage focused on computer graphics systems. Its most advanced system in 1967 was the GS/300. [2] In 1976, it introduced the GT/2250 Vector Graphics Workstation, which was plug compatible with the IBM 2250 Graphics Display Unit; [3] it later created the Adage 4000 and, in 1985, the Adage 6000 series workstation. [4]

  4. Informa TechTarget - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, AdAge named CEO Greg Strakosch a Top 25 Newsmaker. [3] In 2016, TechTarget named Michael Cotoia as CEO and board member, and elected Greg Stakosch as executive chairman. [4] The company had its initial public offering in May 2007, listing on the NASDAQ exchange with symbol TTGT. [5]

  5. Ad Age - Wikipedia

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    The site AdCritic.com was acquired by The Ad Age Group in March 2002. [5] In 2004, Advertising Age acquired American Demographics magazine. [6] In 2007 Ad Age acquired the Thoddands Power 150, which is a top marketing blogs list. [7] An industry trade magazine, BtoB, was folded into Advertising Age in January 2014. [8]

  6. Adage (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Adage may refer to: Proverb, a short expression of popular wisdom; Adage, Inc., a defunct American computer company; Adage Capital Management, an American investment ...

  7. Jeff Giesea - Wikipedia

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    He co-founded BestVendor, a free recommendation site for business apps, in January 2011. It entered open beta in November 2011 and by December had over 4800 users. The business received $600,000 in seed money from Peter Thiel, SV Angel, Lerer Ventures, and Softbank Capital.

  8. ‘Sleep Revolution Cheat Sheet’ by Huffington Post

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    Credits . Creative Directors. Carina Kolodny & Marc Janks . Art Direction. Adam Glucksman . Web Design. Isabella Carapella & Ji Sub Jeong . Motion Graphics & Graphic Design

  9. Category:Review websites - Wikipedia

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