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  2. Retailers use police-like investigation centers to fight ...

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    It resembled a mini Home Depot. And in some ways, it was. Much of the cache of products—worth about $150,000—had been stolen from real Home Depot stores. The retail chain’s internal security ...

  3. Mouser Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Parent. TTI, Inc. Website. www .mouser .com. Mouser Electronics, Inc., is a global distributor [1] of semiconductors and electronic components. With over $4 billion in annual revenue, Mouser is ranked as the seventh [2] largest electronic component distributor in the world. The company has 28 locations globally and more than 3,900 employees. [3]

  4. Video shows Delta workers hurling college golf team's clubs ...

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    The video, which has racked up over 8.8 million views and over 5,999 retweets, saw users criticize the airline for its handling of the delicate cargo. “Those guys are called 'baggage smashers ...

  5. Automated teller machine - Wikipedia

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    1969 ABC news report on the introduction of ATMs in Sydney, Australia. People could only receive AUS $25 at a time and the bank card was sent back to the user at a later date. This was a Chubb machine. Asea Metior's Bancomat was the first ATM installed in Spain on 9 January 1969, in central Madrid by Banesto.

  6. Whole Foods CEO: The chain is investing in value and ...

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    On a recent earnings call, Target executive Rick Gomez said its food and beverage business brings in over $20 billion in annual sales, up from $8 billion in 2019. A woman uses a dash cart during ...

  7. Consumer electronics - Wikipedia

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    A Radio Shack consumer electronics store in a mall. Consumer electronics or home electronics are electronic ( analog or digital) equipment intended for everyday use, typically in private homes. Consumer electronics include devices used for entertainment, communications and recreation. These products are usually referred to as black goods due to ...

  8. Electronic field production - Wikipedia

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    Electronic field production. Electronic field production ( EFP) is a television industry term referring to a video production which takes place in the field, outside of a formal television studio, in a practical location, special venue or fitting environment. Zettl [1] defines EFP as using "both ENG ( electronic news gathering) and studio ...

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