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Jumia is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service, operating throughout Africa.The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions. [1]
ixigo (pronounced "ik-si-go") is an Indian online travel portal headquartered in Gurugram.Launched in 2007, ixigo aggregates real-time travel information, prices and availability for flights, trains, buses, and hotels, and allows ticket booking through its associate websites and apps.
AirAsia was established as a full-service airline in 1993 and began operations on 18 November 1996. It was founded by a government-owned conglomerate, DRB-HICOM.On 5 September 2001, the heavily indebted airline was bought by former Time Warner (now known as Warner Bros. Discovery) executive Tony Fernandes and Kamarudin Meranun's [5] company Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the token sum of one ringgit ...
On Aug. 10, Norwegian journalist Kjersti Flaa uploaded to YouTube an interview she had done with Lively and actor Parker Posey while they were promoting “Café Society.” The video is titled ...
In April 2022, Martin MacDonnell, a portfolio manager at Boston Partners sued the firm claiming it had engaged in disability discrimination since late 2018. He stated after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, he was diagnosed with PTSD by the Massachusetts General Hospital which had affected his executive functioning such as working memory.
Mousse Partners is an investment management firm based in Bermuda that serves as a family office to manage the wealth of Alain and Gérard Wertheimer, ...
RedBird Capital Partners is an American investment management firm founded in 2014 in New York by Gerry Cardinale. [ 1 ] The company has assets under management of over $10 billion (2024).
KDS released the results of a survey the company took in 2013 asking business travelers about their company's travel safety. [12] The survey found that 15% of travelers believed that their employers were unaware of their whereabouts, and that an additional 23% regularly booked outside of the company defined booking processes.