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  2. Barracuda Networks - Wikipedia

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    Barracuda Networks was founded in 2003 by CEO Dean Drako, Michael Perone, and Zach Levow; the company introduced the Barracuda Spam and Virus Firewall in the same year. [1] In 2007, the company moved its headquarters to Campbell, California , [ 2 ] and opened an office in Ann Arbor, Michigan .

  3. Pricing schedule - Wikipedia

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    Affine Pricing - An affine pricing schedule consists of both a fixed cost and a cost per unit. Using the same notation as above, T(q) = k + pq, where k is a constant cost . [ 3 ]

  4. MovieStarPlanet - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, it was announced that MovieStarPlanet would be cooperating with the publishing company Egmont to create a MovieStarPlanet Magazine. [17] [18] Each issue of the magazine comes with a code players can redeem in the game to then receive digital cosmetics, such as ''StarCoins'', the currency used in the game, or clothing items for the users' character. [19]

  5. Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Delta A220-300 landing at MSP with a Delta 757-200 taxiing in the foreground. In 2023, Minneapolis-Saint Paul was recognized by analytics company Cirium as the world's most punctual international airport, having on-time departure and arrival rates of 84.44% and 84.62% respectively.

  6. List price - Wikipedia

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    This 1916 advertisement distinguishes the list price and a lower our special price.. The list price, also known as the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), or the recommended retail price (RRP), or the suggested retail price (SRP) of a product is the price at which its manufacturer notionally recommends that a retailer sell the product.

  7. Seagate Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Seagate released the first Barracuda drive, with the ST11950. The drive had a capacity of 2.03 GB (1.69 GB formatted), was available with FAST SCSI-2 (N/ND models) or WIDE SCSI-2 (W/WD models) interface, and was the first hard drive ever to have a spindle speed of 7200-RPM.

  8. Nonlinear pricing - Wikipedia

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    Nonlinear pricing is a broad term that covers any kind of price structure in which there is a nonlinear relationship between price and the quantity of goods. An example is affine pricing . A nonlinear price schedule is a menu of different-sized bundles at different prices, from which the consumer makes his selection.

  9. EADS Barracuda - Wikipedia

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    The program was resumed in 2008, with a second prototype being completed in November 2008. The rebuilt Barracuda underwent a series of successful flight tests in Goose Bay, Canada during July 2009, [3] followed by further flight campaigns in 2010 [4] and 2012. [5] The Barracuda's primary competition was Dassault nEUROn for strategic and ...