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    66.40+1.60 (+2.47%)

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    • Open 64.80
    • High 66.96
    • Low 64.64
    • Prev. Close 64.80
    • 52 Wk. High 87.52
    • 52 Wk. Low 38.85
    • P/E 110.67
    • Mkt. Cap 40.97B
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  3. Square (financial services) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_(financial_services)

    Active. Square is a financial services platform by Block, Inc. for small and medium-sized businesses. [1] [2] It enables accepting credit card payments using smartphones as POS registers, and facilitates various business operations.

  4. Block, Inc. - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block,_Inc.

    Block, Inc. (formerly Square, Inc.) is a U.S. listed company founded by Jack Dorsey and Jim McKelvey in 2009. It is a financial technology conglomerate. The company reportedly serves 56 million users and 4 million businesses, and processes payments worth US$ 228 billion annually as of 2023.

  5. Cash App - Wikipedia

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    Cash App (formerly Square Cash) is a mobile payment service available in the United States and the United Kingdom that allows users to transfer money to one another using a mobile phone app. As of 2024, the service reports 57 million monthly transacting users and US$14.7 billion in annual revenues.

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    Create a AOL account. Access all that Yahoo has to offer with a single account. All fields are required. By continuing, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy . Already have an account?

  7. Squarespace - Wikipedia

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    It provides software as a service for website building and hosting, and allows users to use pre-built website templates and drag-and-drop elements to create and modify webpages. In 2003, Anthony Casalena founded Squarespace as a blog hosting service while attending the University of Maryland, College Park .

  8. 2023 Union Square riot - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 2023, at approximately 3:30 p.m., internet personality Kai Cenat held a purported giveaway of gaming -related items in Union Square, Manhattan, without a permit. The event, which drew thousands of participants to Union Square Park, became a riot. Social media posts of the event surfaced around the same time.

  9. Washington Square (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 13°43′55″N 100°33′58″E. Washington Square was an entertainment area in Bangkok, Thailand, located for many years at Sukhumvit Soi 22, near the Phrom Phong skytrain station. It contained bars, restaurants, massage parlors and a katoey theatre. Popular mainly with Bangkok expatriates, Middle East oil field workers and older ...

  10. Times Square - Wikipedia

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    Times Square, specifically the intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street, is the eastern terminus of the Lincoln Highway, the first road across the United States for motorized vehicles. Times Square is sometimes referred to as "the Crossroads of the World" and "the heart of the Great White Way".

  11. Square root - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a square root of a number x is a number y such that =; in other words, a number y whose square (the result of multiplying the number by itself, or ) is x. For example, 4 and −4 are square roots of 16 because 4 2 = ( − 4 ) 2 = 16 {\displaystyle 4^{2}=(-4)^{2}=16} .

  12. Thermodynamic square - Wikipedia

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    The thermodynamic square (also known as the thermodynamic wheel, Guggenheim scheme or Born square) is a mnemonic diagram attributed to Max Born and used to help determine thermodynamic relations. Born presented the thermodynamic square in a 1929 lecture. [1] The symmetry of thermodynamics appears in a paper by F.O. Koenig. [2]