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  • 51Corporate development — refers to the planning and execution of a wide range of strategies to meet specific organizational objectives. The kinds of activities falling under corporate development may include initiatives such as recruitment of a new management team, plans …

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  • 52Texas Instruments TI-99/4A — Infobox computer Name = Texas Instruments TI 99/4A Photo = Caption = 1979 TI 99/4 with RF modulator, optional Speech Synthesizer, keyboard overlays, and a cartridge. Note orange shift keys. Type = Home computer Released = June, 1981 (99/4 in June …

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  • 53Technical diving — Technical diver during a decompression stop. Technical diving (sometimes referred to as Tec diving) is a form of scuba diving that exceeds the scope of recreational diving (although the vast majority of technical divers dive for recreation and… …

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  • 54Packard Bell — is a name used by two different consumer electronics companies. The first was an American radio manufacturer founded in 1926, [Source: Computerhope, [http://www.computerhope.com/comp/pb.htm] ] [Source: Computer History Museum,… …

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  • 55Mercury Records — Parent company Universal Music Group Founded 1945 Founder Irving Green Berle Adams Arthur Talmadge …

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  • 56Synovus — Infobox Company company name = Synovus Financial Corporation company company type = Public (nyse|SNV) foundation = 1888 location = Columbus, Georgia key people = Richard E. Anthony, Chairman CEO; Fred L. Green, III, President COO; Elizabeth R.… …

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  • 57Quantrix — Infobox Software name = Quantrix Modeler caption = Quantrix Modeler Screenshot developer = Quantrix latest release version = 3.0 latest release date = April 2008 operating system = Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X genre = Spreadsheet license =… …

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  • 58Nearshoring — is the transfer of business or IT processes to companies in a nearby country, often sharing a border with your own country ,[1] where both parties expect to benefit from one or more of the following dimensions of proximity: geographic, temporal… …

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  • 59Virtual ground — In the theory of electrical networks, a virtual ground ( or virtual earth) is a node of the circuit that is maintained at a steady reference potential, without being connected directly to the reference potential. In some cases the reference… …

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  • 60Telebit — was a US based modem manufacturer, most notable for their TrailBlazer series of high speed modems. One of the first modems to routinely exceed 9600 bit/s speeds, the TrailBlazer used a proprietary modulation scheme that proved highly resilient to …

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