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  2. JD.com - Wikipedia

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    JD.com started the e-book selling business online on 20 February 2012, and provided customers with more than 80,000 electronic books. [24] On 17 April 2013, most of the e-books on Dangdang's website were free for users to download. [ 25 ]

  3. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Coupons can be used to research the price sensitivity of different groups of buyers (by sending out coupons with different dollar values to different groups). Time, location and sizes (e.g. five pound vs. 20 pound bag) [12] affect prices; coupons are part of the marketing mix. [13] So is knowing about the customer. [14] [12]

  4. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company operated 239 SuperTarget locations as of September 2015; [20] they each encompass an estimate of 174,000 square feet (16,200 m 2). [21] In article written in August 2015, Target was quoted as saying, "Big or small, our stores have one thing in common: they're all Target." [22] Since then, newer stores have opened under the Target name.

  5. J.D. Vance's Incoherent Argument for Higher Minimum Wages - AOL

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    If you want to see how this plays out in reality, just look at California's experience with a $20 minimum wage. Prices have skyrocketed and jobs are being lost .

  6. Alibaba Group - Wikipedia

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    [20] [23] This would as a result net in US$10 billion in Alibaba's IPO alone to Yahoo!. [ 22 ] [ 24 ] In 2012, China Investment Corporation led a group of Chinese investors in buying out Yahoo!'s 40% stake and in buying the Alibaba shares that had traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange .

  7. Bank of Communications - Wikipedia

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    On 22 July 2015, Bank of Communications sold $2.45 billion (about 14.93 billion yuan) of Basel III compliant bonds (convertible to preferred stock) "used to replenish the bank’s additional Tier 1 Capital." The bond is registered on the Hong Kong stock exchange and pays a coupon of 5 percent a year.

  8. Kirk Cousins - Wikipedia

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    The tag acted as a one-year, $20 million contract, which prevented other teams in the league from signing him without giving up two first round draft picks to the Redskins. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] During the Week 8 International Series game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Wembley Stadium in London, Cousins threw for a career-high 458 passing yards, as ...

  9. Newark Charter School - Wikipedia

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    Newark Charter School's charter was approved by the Delaware State Board of Education in April 2000 and the middle school opened in September 2001. [8] Shortly after the school opened, their students voted "the Patriot" as their mascot after the September 11 attacks and the school address was changed to 2001 Patriot Way. [9]