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  2. The Wall Street Journal - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1883, they were aggregated in a printed daily summary called the Customers' Afternoon Letter, sold for $1.50 per month compared to the $15 a month Dow Jones bulletin service. [13] Dow Jones opened its own printing press at 71 Broadway in 1885. [13] Beginning July 8, 1889, the Afternoon Letter was renamed The Wall Street Journal.

  3. BNY - Wikipedia

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    BNY provides a wide range of financial services, including asset management, custody and securities services, government finance services, and pension plan management. [2] The company serves diverse clients, including corporations, institutions, and individuals, offering financial expertise and technological platforms to support their objectives.

  4. Goldman Sachs - Wikipedia

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    In April 1996, Goldman was the lead underwriter of the initial public offering of Yahoo!. [40] In 1998, it was the co-lead manager of the ¥2 trillion (yen) NTT DoCoMo IPO. [ 41 ] In 1999, Goldman acquired Hull Trading Company for $531 million (~$913 million in 2023), [ 42 ] [ 43 ] as part of its shift towards electronic trading . [ 44 ]

  5. Duolingo - Wikipedia

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    Duolingo, Inc., [b] is an American educational technology company that produces learning apps and provides language certification.Duolingo offers courses on music, [5] math, [6] and 43 languages, [7] ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages such as Welsh, Irish, and Navajo. [8]

  6. Eric Schmidt - Wikipedia

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    Schmidt was born in Falls Church, Virginia, later moving to Blacksburg, Virginia. [5] [22] He is one of three sons of Eleanor, who had a master's degree in psychology, and Wilson Emerson Schmidt, a professor of international economics at Virginia Tech and Johns Hopkins University, who worked at the U.S. Treasury Department during the Nixon Administration.

  7. Heather Stefanson - Wikipedia

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    The letter proposed a four-year pilot project where preliminary inquiries would be eliminated for indictable offences carrying a sentence less than 10 years, and replaced with an out-of-court discovery process for offences carrying a sentence over 10 years. [30] The goal of the proposed project was to reduce unreasonable court delays. [31]

  8. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco, [d] officially the Kingdom of Morocco, [e] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south.

  9. International Society for Krishna Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), known colloquially as the Hare Krishna movement, is a Gaudiya Vaishnava Hindu religious organization.It was founded on 13 July 1966 in New York City by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. [2]