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  2. Mark Cuban says Trump's call for 200% tariffs on John ... - AOL

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    "Good way to destroy a legendary American company and increase costs to American buyers," Mark Cuban said of former President Donald Trump's call for 200% tariffs on the agriculture equipment ...

  3. NFL Week 4 preview: 5 things to watch out for as teams look ...

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    Against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday, Allen and company scored a touchdown on every single first-half drive and Buffalo has now scored the most points in the NFL this season so far with 112.

  4. IBM - Wikipedia

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    International Business Machines Corporation. International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, [6] is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries. [7][8] IBM is the largest industrial research organization in the world, with 19 research ...

  5. History of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft is a multinational computer technology corporation. Microsoft was founded on April 4, 1975, by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] Its current best-selling products are the Microsoft Windows operating system; Microsoft Office, a suite of productivity software; Xbox, a line of entertainment of games, music, and video; Bing, a line of search engines; and Microsoft ...

  6. Navistar - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the company announced it would close its Garland, Texas manufacturing facility by mid-2013, resulting in the loss of 900 jobs. [30] In March 2013, Navistar announced that interim CEO Lewis Campbell would step down and COO Troy Clarke would be named CEO and chairman of the board. Jack Allen was named COO. [31]

  7. Qualcomm - Wikipedia

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    The company had $383 million in annual revenue in 1995 [16] and $814 million by 1996. [17] In 1998, Qualcomm was restructured, leading to a 700-employee layoff. Its base station and cell-phone manufacturing businesses were spun-off in order to focus on its higher-margin patents and chipset businesses.

  8. Semiconductor device fabrication - Wikipedia

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    Semiconductor device manufacturing has since spread from Texas and California in the 1960s to the rest of the world, including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Wafer size has grown over time, from 25 mm in 1960, to 50 mm in 1969, 100 mm in 1976, 125 mm in 1981, 150 mm in 1983 and 200 mm in 1992.

  9. Reliance Industries - Wikipedia

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    Reliance Industries. Reliance Industries Limited is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mumbai, India. Its businesses include energy, petrochemicals, natural gas, retail, entertainment, telecommunications, mass media, and textiles. Reliance is the largest public company in India by market capitalisation [5] and revenue, [6 ...