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  • 31Nikkei 225 — Évolution de l indice Nikkei 225 entre 1970 et 2011. Le Nikkei 225 (日経225, Nikkei 225 …

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  • 32Nikkeï — Nikkei 225 Le Nikkei 225 (日経225, Nikkei 225?) est le principal indice boursier de la bourse de Tōkyō. Le terme Nikkei est l abréviation de « Nihon Keizai Shinbun », le nom du quotidien économique qui publie cet indice. Il est composé de …

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  • 34Olsen, Tillie — ▪ 2008 Tillie Lerner        American author born Jan. 14, 1913? , Omaha, Neb. died Jan. 1, 2007 , Oakland, Calif. was known for her powerful fiction about the inner lives of the working poor, women, and minorities. Olsen s early adult life was… …

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  • 36Rath Packing Company — The Rath Packing Company was a meatpacking company located in Waterloo, Iowa between 1891 and 1985.BackgroundGeorge John Rath (varyingly referred to as George Rath and John George Rath) was born in 1821 in Breitenau, Württemberg province, Germany …

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  • 37Union Stockyards (Omaha) — The Union Stockyards of Omaha, Nebraska were founded in 1883 in South Omaha by the Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha.[1] A fierce rival of Chicago s Union Stock Yards, the Omaha Union Stockyards were third in the nation for production by… …

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  • 38DIAMOND, JACK — (1909–2001), Canadian businessman, thoroughbred breeder, racetrack owner, philanthropist. Born in Lubience in Galicia, Poland, Diamond learned about animals, including butchering, on his father s farm. He immigrated to Vancouver in 1926, several… …

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  • 39Mandatory price reporting — is a term in United States agriculture policy. In the past, meat packers and processors were not required to report the prices they paid for the animals or the terms of sale. Rather, daily sales and price information was collected by the… …

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  • 40Big Four (companies) — Big Four can refer to several sets of four dominant companies that constitute oligopolies in their respective fields and regions:Record labelsThe big four record labels: *Sony Music Entertainment *EMI *Universal Music Group *Warner Music… …

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