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    Rating. Fitch: AA (2020) Moody's: Aa3 (2020) S&P: AA (2020) AM Best: A+ (2020) Website. empower .com. Empower is a retirement plan recordkeeping financial holding company based in Greenwood Village, Colorado, United States. [7] It is the second-largest retirement plan provider in the United States.

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    Windows 93 (often stylised as WINDOWS93) is a website stylised to look and work as an operating system, often called a Web OS, and a parody of the Windows 9x series. It was developed and is managed by two French musicians and programmers who go by the handles jankenpopp and Zombectro.

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    Enterprise portal. An enterprise portal, also known as an enterprise information portal (EIP), is a framework for integrating information, people and processes across organizational boundaries in a manner similar to the more general web portals. Enterprise portals provide a secure unified access point, [1] often in the form of a web-based user ...

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    Empower is an advertising and marketing agency headquartered in Chicago, IL, founded in Cincinnati in 1985 by Mary Beth Price. The agency was acquired in 2023 by CEO Ashlee Clarke. [2]

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    "Crush!" Advertisement Controversy The initial announcement advertisement for the iPad Pro, titled "Crush!", received criticism for portraying various artistic instruments and books being destroyed by a hydraulic press and being symbolically replaced by an iPad Pro. The advertisement was originally posted to CEO Tim Cook's X account and the company's YouTube channel. In a statement to Ad Age ...