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  2. Bank of Baroda - Wikipedia

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    The consolidated entity has over 9,500 branches, [16] 13,400 ATMs, 85,000 employees and serves 120 million customers. [17] The amalgamation is the first-ever three-way consolidation of banks in the country, with a combined business of Rs14.82 trillion ( short scale ), making it the third largest bank after State Bank of India (SBI) and ICICI ...

  3. Ryan LLC - Wikipedia

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    Ryan LLC was founded by Chairman and CEO G. Brint Ryan [8] and Chris F. Collis as the CPA firm Collis & Ryan in 1991. [9] [10] Collis' stake in the company was bought out in 1993, and the company was renamed Ryan & Company, P.C. [10] In 1997, the company began expanding into other tax areas beyond state and local taxes.

  4. TRW Automotive - Wikipedia

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    TRW Automotive was an American company based in Livonia, Michigan.Tracing its roots from TRW Inc., [2] [3] TRW Automotive's production featured a variety of automotive products including integrated vehicle control and driver assist systems, braking systems, steering systems, suspension systems, seat belts and airbags, and engine valves among others. [4]

  5. WWL-TV - Wikipedia

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    The station first signed on the air on September 7, 1957. Coincidentally, it was the fourth television station (and the third commercial station) to sign on in the New Orleans media market, behind WDSU-TV (channel 6), WJMR-TV (channel 61, now WVUE-DT on channel 8) and non-commercial WYES-TV (channel 8, now on channel 12)—all signing on in under a timeframe of nine years.

  6. 1970 in American television - Wikipedia

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    Date Event Ref. January 1 WXTV becomes a full time Spanish-language station based in Paterson, New Jersey, which it remains into the 21st century.In this case, it becomes an affiliate of SIN, the network's first affiliate east of the Mississippi River.

  7. Anatomy of Greed - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of Greed is a 2002 book by Brian Cruver, a former Enron employee, detailing the Enron scandal. [1] The book is written as a first-hand account of the Enron story, covering his personal experiences working at the company as well as the experiences of several unnamed associates.

  8. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, Apple and Qualcomm reached an agreement to cease all litigation and sign a six-year licensing agreement. [239] The settlement included a one-time payment from Apple of about $4.5 to 4.7 billion. [240] Terms of the six-year licensing agreement were not disclosed, but the licensing fees were expected to increase revenues by $2 per ...

  9. Gannett - Wikipedia

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    In October, the company announced the second round of financial austerity steps. These included the requirement that all employees take a week of unpaid leave in December, and a suspension of matching contributions to employee 401(k) accounts. Gannett also instituted a hiring freeze and is seeking volunteers for buyouts. [82]