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  1. JUNE - Junee Limited

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    4.28-0.01 (-0.23%)

    at Thu, Jun 6, 2024, 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed

    Delayed Quote

    • Open 4.20
    • High 4.28
    • Low 4.15
    • Prev. Close 4.29
    • 52 Wk. High 4.83
    • 52 Wk. Low 3.60
    • P/E N/A
    • Mkt. Cap 54.42M
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  3. 77 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ...

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    We round up the best deals at supermarkets, retail stores and restaurants and on entertainment, travel, pharmacies and more for those ages 50+ — updated for June 2024.

  4. I’m a Shopping Writer and These Are the 10 Best 10% Off Deals ...

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    Looking to shop for some of the newest and hottest items at Amazon without breaking the bank? Now’s your chance to do just that, with 10% off hundreds of goodies right now.

  5. As rewards credit cards face regulation, what are the ... - AOL

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    Even if regulators don't act, Congress could. A new bill called the Credit Card Competition Act could bring much-needed competition to credit cards. That would make rewards cards a little less ...

  6. Dahua Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Security Industry Association, a U.S.-based trade organization representing electronic and physical security solutions providers the United States, terminated Dahua Technology's membership on 1 June 2021, citing unnamed violations of its code of ethics.

  7. Debate over the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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    For example, on June 18, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur, the commander of the invasion force, predicted 95,000 casualties (a third of those deaths) in the first 90 days of the invasion. A quarter of a million casualties is roughly the level the Joint War Plans Committee estimated, in its paper (JWPC 369/1) prepared for Truman's 18 June meeting.

  8. Homeland (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Homeland is a supermarket chain in the United States. Homeland is the main supermarket banner of Homeland Acquisition Corporation (H.A.C., Inc.), the supermarket banner's parent company, and the names are often used interchangeably. Homeland's headquarters is in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. [1] As of 2019, it operates 79 supermarkets in Oklahoma ...

  9. Ryan Williams (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Williams is a technology entrepreneur best known as the CEO and founder of Cadre, a New York-based technology company. He was named to Fortune's "40 under 40" list for 2019, Forbes' "30 under 30" list for 2018, "Crain’s 40 under 40" list for 2017, is one of Commercial Observer’s "30 under 30" and has been profiled in Forbes, Ivy, and other publications.

  10. List of The Open Championship broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Coverage overview. In the United Kingdom, the Open Championship was historically broadcast by the BBC—a relationship which lasted from 1955 to 2015. The BBC's rights to the Open had been threatened by the event's removal from Category A of Ofcom's "listed" events, a status which legally mandated that the Open be broadcast in its entirety by a terrestrial broadcaster.

  11. David Yakobashvili - Wikipedia

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    For his 10.5% stake in the company, Yakobashvili received more than US$600m. [6] Yakobashvili was the vice-president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (the president is Alexander Shokhin ), [7] an independent director of AFK Sistema PAO ( Vladimir Yevtushenkov ). [8]

  12. Celestica - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, it was sold off to Onex Corporation. In April 2001, the company announced it was laying off 3,000 people, about 10% of its workforce, due to the dot-com crash . [4] Losses mounted and on 29 January 2004 the company announced that company CEO Eugene Polistuk would be retiring.