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  2. PageGroup - Wikipedia

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    PageGroup is a provider of permanent, contract and temporary recruitment for clerical professionals, qualified professionals and executives across various disciplines. The company has four operational brands: Michael Page, Page Executive, Page Personnel, Page Outsourcing and Page Contracting. [2] The company operates in 36 countries globally.

  3. Swiss people - Wikipedia

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    Swiss peopleSchweizer / Suisses / Svizzeri / Svizzers. Flag of Switzerland, a federal symbol used to represent all Swiss citizens. Official photo of the Federal Council (2008), idealized depiction of a multi-ethnic Swiss society. Total population. c. 8–9 million (2016) [a] Regions with significant populations. Switzerland 6.4 million (2019) [1]

  4. Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland has a stable, prosperous and high-tech economy. It is the world's wealthiest country per capita in multiple rankings. The country ranks as one of the least corrupt countries in the world, [124] [125] [126] while its banking sector is rated as "one of the most corrupt in the world". [127]

  5. Partners Group - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. 1,945 billion CHF [4] (2023) AUM. US$147 billion (2023) [5] Number of employees. 1,900 (2023) [5] Website. www .partnersgroup .com. Partners Group Holding AG is a Swiss-based global private equity firm with US$147 billion in assets under management in private equity, [6] private infrastructure, private real estate and private debt.

  6. Dignitas (non-profit organisation) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Dignitas is a Swiss nonprofit organization providing physician-assisted suicide to members with terminal illness or severe physical or mental illness, supported by independent Swiss doctors. By the end of 2020, they had assisted 3,248 people with suicide at home within Switzerland and at Dignitas' house/flat near Zürich. [1]

  7. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé S.A. (/ ˈ n ɛ s l eɪ,-l i,-əl / NESS-lay, -⁠lee, -⁠əl, French:, German: ⓘ) is a Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland. It has been the largest publicly held food company in the world, measured by revenue and other metrics, since 2014.

  8. SIX Group - Wikipedia

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    six-group.com. SIX is a key financial market infrastructure company in Switzerland. The company provides services relating to securities transactions, the processing of financial information, payment transactions and is building a digital infrastructure. The company name SIX is an abbreviation and stands for Swiss Infrastructure and Exchange.

  9. Demographics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland's 13 institutes of higher learning enrolled 99,600 students in the academic year of 2001–02. About 25% of the adult population hold a diploma of higher learning. According to the CIA World Factbook data for 2003, 99% of the Swiss population aged 15 and over could read and write, with the rate being identical for both sexes.