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  2. Crown Worldwide Group - Wikipedia

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    Crown Beijing, China. In 2018, Crown Worldwide Group generated revenue of approximately US$828 million, and owned assets of $736 million. Operating more than 8.5 million square feet of warehouse space, one of the company's principal strategies is to continuously invest in new facilities. The Group includes: Crown World Mobility, Crown Relocations, C

  3. The Scooter Store - Wikipedia

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    The Scooter Store, Ltd. (stylized as The SCOOTER Store) was a privately held provider of power mobility products, including power chairs (or motorized wheelchairs) and mobility scooters and related products and accessories, based in New Braunfels, Texas. The company served 48 U.S. states and the territory of Puerto Rico.

  4. Out & Equal - Wikipedia

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    Out & Equal at San Francisco Pride 2010. By 1998, three LGBT workplace organizations merged in an effort to effectively collaborate on their common mission of creating safe and affirming workplaces for LGBT individuals—called the Pride Collaborative. These organizations included Building Bridges, A Group of Groups (AGOG), and Progress.

  5. Enterprise Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Holdings, Inc. (doing business as Enterprise Mobility) is an American private holding company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis.It is the parent company of car rental agencies Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, Alamo Rent a Car and also operates several other transportation services including commercial fleet management, used car sales (through its ...

  6. Rainbow capitalism - Wikipedia

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    A float advertising the candy Skittles at a pride parade. Rainbow capitalism [1] (also called pink capitalism, queer capitalism, homocapitalism [2] or gay capitalism [3]) is the involvement of capitalism, corporate capitalism, and consumerism in appropriating and profiting from the LGBT movement.

  7. Todd G. Sears - Wikipedia

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    Todd G. Sears (born 1976), American businessman and advocate for LGBTQ+ equality, is the founder and CEO of Out Leadership since 2010. [1] A former investment banker and private banker, he has served as head of diversity strategy at Merrill Lynch from 2007-2008 and head of diversity and inclusion at Credit Suisse from 2008-2010. [1]

  8. 7 dead, including 1 on ground, after a medevac jet with a ...

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    “An office building where I worked for 10 years appears to have been damaged. I saw debris in the parking lot of the mall where I hung out as a teenager. I can say that you see these things on ...

  9. Graebel Relocation - Wikipedia

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    Graebel Companies, Inc., with global headquarters in Aurora, Colorado, is an American privately held company that provides corporate relocation services, offering end-to-end assignment management solutions [clarification needed], policy consulting [clarification needed], and administration of global mobility programs. [clarification needed] [1]