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  2. Grace (food company) - Wikipedia

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    Grace (food company) Grace and Grace Foods are brand names of GraceKennedy Limited, a multinational entity involved in food processing and distribution, banking and finance, insurance and remittance services, and building materials retailing. It was established in 1922. It also licenses some products for manufacture and sale in foreign ...

  3. The Cheesecake Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated is an American restaurant company and distributor of cheesecakes based in the United States. It operates 219 full-service restaurants: 206 under the Cheesecake Factory brand and 7 under the Grand Lux Cafe brand, not including the number of restaurants operated under the North Italia nor any of Fox Restaurant Brands' names.

  4. List of companies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Cove Jamaica: Consumer services Travel & tourism Ocho Rios: 2001 Tourist attraction Fly Jamaica Airways: Consumer services Airlines Kingston: 2011 Airline, defunct 2019 Gleaner Company: Consumer services Publishing Kingston: 1834 Newspaper, publisher GraceKennedy: Conglomerates - Kingston: 1922 Financials, industrials, retail GSB Co ...

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Gary W. Loveman joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 3.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Why Zoom—yes, Zoom—went back to in-person work ... - AOL

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    When the decision to return to the office was made, shortly after Saxon’s arrival, Zoom employees wanted to know the “why,” he recalled. So the team told them. “We had a good, honest ...

  8. Fraud factory - Wikipedia

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    A fraud factory, fraud park or scam compound is a collection of large fraud organizations usually involved in human trafficking operations, commonly found in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia, Myanmar, or Laos, and usually operated by a criminal gang. Fraud factory operators lure foreign nationals to scam hubs, where they are forced into ...

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    The company hit $102 billion in free cash flow last year, more than rivals like Microsoft, Alphabet, or even Amazon. The figure indicates Apple has the funds to keep investing in its business and ...