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  2. Best Buy posts disappointing sales for Q1 as consumers pull ...

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    Here's what Best Buy reported, compared to Wall Street estimates, per Bloomberg consensus: Adjusted EPS: $1.20 versus $1.08. Net Sales: $8.85 billion versus $8.97 billion. Total US sales:-6.30% ...

  3. 30 Things You Should Never Buy Without a Coupon - AOL

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    2. Shoes By using coupons, you can avoid paying full price for shoes. For example, Finish Line and Kohl's both offer coupons for brand discounts and certain percentages off entire purchases, said ...

  4. Blockbuster (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster Video is an American multimedia brand and former rental store chain.The business was founded by David Cook in 1985 as a single home video rental shop, but later became a public store chain featuring video game rentals, DVD-by-mail, streaming, video on demand, and cinema theater.

  5. René Lépine - Wikipedia

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    René G. Lépine (born October 23, 1929 – April 18, 2012) was a Canadian real estate developer and philanthropist.Lépine was the chairman of Groupe Lépine, a real estate development and investment firm he founded in 1953.

  6. Bud Light boycott - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the AB InBev stock price saw its second best day in 2023, and their best day since the start of the boycott, up 3.3%. However, AB InBev saw its stock decline by 2.86% in the two weeks after. By October 16, the total decline in AB InBev's revenue from sales since the start of the boycott came in as 10.5%.

  7. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google's rise was largely due to a patented algorithm called PageRank which helps rank web pages that match a given search string. When Google was a Stanford research project, it was nicknamed BackRub because the technology checks backlinks to determine a site's importance.

  8. Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22 Raptor is an American twin-engine all-weather stealth fighter aircraft developed and produced for the United States Air Force (USAF). As a product of the USAF's Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) program the aircraft was designed as an air superiority fighter, but also incorporates ground attack, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence capabilities.

  9. Greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Turkey's coal-fired power stations are the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions by Turkey at 103 Mt (about 20% of national emissions – see pie chart) in 2021.: table 1.A(a)s1 cell G26 "solid fuels" Over a kilogram of CO 2 is emitted for every KWh of electricity generated in Turkey by coal-fired power stations.

  10. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    A microeconomic model of price-setting oligopoly which studies what happens when there is a homogeneous product (i.e. consumers want to buy from the cheapest seller) where there is a limit to the output of firms which they are willing and able to sell at a particular price. This differs from the Bertrand competition model where it is assumed ...

  11. Climate change in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Dairy giant Fonterra is responsible for 20% of New Zealand's entire greenhouse gas emissions. This is largely due to Fonterra's use of coal-powered boilers to dry milk into milk powder. Clean energy expert, Michael Liebreich, describes the use of coal for this process as "insane".