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  2. LinkedIn finds the most common names among CEOs - AOL

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    LinkedIn took it a step further and looked at several other professions as well. The five most popular names among athletes were Ryan, Matt, Jessica, Matthew and Jason.

  3. LinkedIn Top Companies - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn's 2019 U.S. list [11] ranked 50 companies, with Alphabet appearing as No. 1, followed by Facebook as second and Amazon in third. The 2018 U.S. list ranked 50 companies, with Amazon appearing as No. 1. Google's parent company, Alphabet, was second and Facebook ranked third. [12] The 2017 U.S. list also ranked 50 companies.

  4. List of Chinese by net worth - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of Midea Group [6] 5: 55 William Ding: 53 25.2-US$7.8B: The CEO of Netease [7] 6: 56 Wang Wei: 54–55 24.3-US$14.7B: The chair of S.F. Holding [8] 7: 59 Qin Yinglin: 58–59 24.1-US$8.9B: The chair of Muyuan Foodstuff [9] 8: 62 Li Shufu: 61 23.7 +US$4B: The chair of Geely [10] 9: 67 Jack Ma: 61 22.8-US$25.6B: The co-founder of ...

  5. Business directory - Wikipedia

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    An example page from a directory for the city of Macon, 1866. A business directory is a website or printed listing of information which lists businesses within niche based categories. Businesses can be categorized by niche, location, activity, or size. Business may be compiled either manually or through an automated online search software.

  6. Yue Yiqin - Wikipedia

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    Yue once again flew his Hawk III 2204, this time with an oxygen system that allowed him to operate in much higher altitudes. When his group of fighter planes attacked the Japanese formation, two Chinese Boeing 281s tied down the escorting Mitsubishi A5M fighters, while Yue and other Hawk IIIs attacked the bombers from 20,000 ft. After the ...

  7. Qin–Lian Yue - Wikipedia

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    Qin-Lian (lower left), among other Yue and Pinghua groups in Guangxi and Guangdong The Qin–Lian language ( Hamlim Jijin or Hamlim Jujin ; Chinese : 欽廉语言 ; from the names of Qinzhou and Lianzhou ) is a southern branch of Yue Chinese spoken in the coastal part of Guangxi , including 3 main cities : Beihai , Qinzhou, Fangchenggang , and ...

  8. Yíng - Wikipedia

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    It was the noble house name of the Qin state during the Eastern Zhou dynasty, and the royal name of the subsequent Qin dynasty. Yíng Zheng was the first emperor of the unified Chinese empire. Ying was one of the " Eight Great Xing s of High Antiquity " ( 上 古 八 大 姓 ), along with Jī ( 姬 ), Yáo ( 姚 ), Sì ( 姒 ), Yún ( 妘 ...

  9. List of The Legend of Qin characters - Wikipedia

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    The Qin Empire (秦帝国) sought to unite and control all of China by defeating the other independent kingdoms. (Except for Gongshu Chou, the following characters in this section have prototypes in the history of Qin; Gongshu's name probably derives from that of Gongshu Ban who was a contemporary of Mozi.)