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  6. Intuit Mint - Wikipedia

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    On September 13, 2009, TechCrunch reported Intuit would acquire Mint for $170 million. [17] An official announcement was made the following day. On November 2, 2009, Intuit announced its acquisition of Mint.com was complete. The former CEO of Mint.com, Aaron Patzer, was named vice president and general manager of Intuit's personal finance group, responsible for Mint.com and

  7. Aaron Patzer - Wikipedia

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    On September 14, 2009, Intuit announced that it would buy Mint.com for US$170M. [12] Patzer was criticized for selling the company for too little. [13] At the time of the announced sale, Mint.com had an estimated 1.5 million users. [14] Patzer joined Intuit as VP Product Innovation, and he is also working on a new personal transportation system ...

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    The lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic led a whole generation of women worldwide to prefer homely and comfortable clothes to wear at home. From 2020 to 2022, many subtrends emerged from this so-called "comfortcore" movement. [105] Cardigan and flannel coats worn by Taylor Swift, representative of the cottagecore subtrend.