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  2. Rolf Sorg - Wikipedia

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    Rolf Sorg is an entrepreneur, founder and chairman of PM-International AG. [1]As a student Sorg started with direct sales of cosmetic products. [2] In 1993 the company he worked for had to file for bankruptcy and Sorg used his savings to found PM-International, [3] followed by the holding company in Luxembourg one year later. [2]

  3. PMFTC - Wikipedia

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    PMFTC, Inc. is the Philippine affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI). Owned 50-50 by PMI and local conglomerate LT Group, [4] PMFTC is the leading cigarette manufacturer in the Philippines, controlling over 90% of the local market, commercialising the brands Fortune International, Hope Luxury, Marlboro, and More, among others.

  4. Sony Music Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sony Music Entertainment Australia is the predominant record label operated by American parent company Sony Music Entertainment in Australia. SMEA also formerly published and distributed video games in Australia & New Zealand on behalf of Sony Imagesoft and Sony Electronic Publishing Europe until 1995.

  5. Pointwise mutual information - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, probability theory and information theory, pointwise mutual information (PMI), [1] or point mutual information, is a measure of association. It compares the probability of two events occurring together to what this probability would be if the events were independent .

  6. ISO 21500 - Wikipedia

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    The PMI standard is more than 450 pages in length and describes processes, inputs, outputs and associated tools and techniques. [9] Both organizations use the concept of process as an integral part of project management. ISO and PMI segregate project processes into five process groups with some minor variances in labeling. [8]

  7. New York–Dublin Portal - Wikipedia

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    The New York–Dublin Portal (also simply known as The Portal) was an interactive installation created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys to allow people in New York City and Dublin to interact with each other using two 24-hour live streaming video screens (without audio).

  8. Live Online Portal - Wikipedia

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    Live Online Portal (LOP) is malware that is installed on Microsoft Windows. Lop.com is a web site owned by C2Media LTD. It is a pay-per-click search portal where other websites will pay for each click to their sites via LOP.

  9. Purchasing Managers' Index - Wikipedia

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    ISM's Purchasing Managers Index 1948–2012. Purchasing managers' indexes (PMI) are economic indicators derived from monthly surveys of private sector companies.. The three principal producers of PMIs are S&P Global (from 2022 merger with IHS Markit), which produces PMIs for over 30 countries worldwide and developed the first service sector PMIs, and the Institute for Supply Management (ISM ...