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  2. Cognizant - Wikipedia

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    Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation is an American multinational information technology services and consulting company. It is headquartered in Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S. Cognizant is part of the NASDAQ-100 and trades under CTSH.

  3. United States two-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    A documented case of using two-dollar bills to send a message to a community is the case of Geneva Steel and the communities in the surrounding Utah County. In 1989, Geneva Steel re-opened after a yearlong furlough and change in ownership, and subsequently paid its employee bonuses in $2 bills.

  4. Cal Turner - Wikipedia

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    It later became known as Dollar General, a chain of dollar stores. [1] He listed it on the New York Stock Exchange in 1968. [1] He retired in 1989. [1] By the time of his death, it had "4,800 discount stores in 25 states." [1]

  5. American President Lines - Wikipedia

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    These were all named after U.S. presidents, a tradition that Dollar Shipping continued until its end. [2] [10] [13] Janet Dollar A Dollar Line "President 535" Liner, from a 1926 brochure. This was followed up in 1925 by the purchase of eight more "535 President Type" liners from the Shipping Board, which had previously been run by Pacific Mail.

  6. Inflation accounting - Wikipedia

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    By adding dollar amounts that represent different amounts of purchasing power, the resulting sum is misleading, akin to adding 10,000 dollars to 10,000 Euros to get a total of 20,000. Likewise subtracting dollar amounts that represent different amounts of purchasing power may result in an apparent capital gain which is actually a capital loss.

  7. General Mills - Wikipedia

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    General Mills, Inc., is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of branded processed consumer foods sold through retail stores. Founded on the banks of the Mississippi River at Saint Anthony Falls in Minneapolis, the company originally gained fame for being a large flour miller.

  8. Dollar Rent A Car - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Florida Attorney General has settled the lawsuit against the Dollar and Thrifty rental car companies over misleading toll fees. Customers who rented a car from Dollar or Thrifty between Jan. 1, 2011 and Jan. 7, 2019, and were misled about the fees can file a claim with the Attorney General's Office for a full or partial refund.

  9. United States Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    The United States Secret Service (USSS or Secret Service) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security with the purpose of conducting investigations into currency and financial-payment crime, and protecting U.S. political leaders, their families, and visiting heads of state or government. [3]

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