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  2. Coalition Coupon - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition Coupon was a letter sent to parliamentary candidates at the 1918 United Kingdom general election, endorsing them as official representatives of the Coalition Government.

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  4. GS1 DataBar Coupon - Wikipedia

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    During the early years of its use, many checkout registers systems could not read GS1 DataBar barcodes. Consequently, coupons would have both a GS1 DataBar coupon and a traditional UPC/EAN barcode coupon for older registers. Stores have upgraded their checkout systems, so now most coupons have only GS1 DataBar barcodes.

  5. Valpak - Wikipedia

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    Print inserts in the envelope advertise local businesses and national brands with coupons for dining, health and beauty, entertainment, automotive, home services and more. In each of its mailing cycles, Valpak sells the outside of its envelope to select national advertisers for promotions, marketing campaigns and sweepstakes.

  6. Queenpins - Wikipedia

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    They decide to travel there and collect the coupons to redistribute to other mothers and wives. They enlist married employees Alejandro and Rosa Diaz, who agree to send them the unused coupons. Afterward, the duo began their own website and small business "Savvy Super Saver," which helps them sell numerous coupons and generate profit.

  7. Zero-coupon bond - Wikipedia

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    Zero coupon bonds have a duration equal to the bond's time to maturity, which makes them sensitive to any changes in the interest rates. Investment banks or dealers may separate coupons from the principal of coupon bonds, which is known as the residue, so that different investors may receive the principal and each of the coupon payments.

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