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  2. Privately held company - Wikipedia

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    For example, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, section 12(g), limits a privately held company, generally, to fewer than 2000 shareholders, and the U.S. Investment Company Act of 1940, requires registration of investment companies that have more than 100 holders.

  3. List of Coca-Cola brands - Wikipedia

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    This Water – Coca-Cola is a 58% shareholder in parent company Innocent Drinks Thums Up – Carbonated soft drink in India and Bangladesh [45] Thunder – Fruit-flavored energy drink available in the Philippines, replacing Samurai.

  4. Personal web page - Wikipedia

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    For example, an aspiring artist might give out business cards with their personal web page, and invite people to visit their page and see their artwork, "like" their page or sign their guestbook. A personal web page gives the owner generally more control on presence in search results and how they wish to be viewed online.

  5. What is a bank holding company? Definition and examples

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    Bank holding companies are corporations that own controlling interests in one or more banks and manage their operations. Advantages of a bank holding company can include reduced overall risk and ...

  6. 16 Funny Female Dating Profile Examples - AOL

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    10. “The girl doesn’t stop” — My best friend Erin. “Excellent incisors. And she flosses.”. — Dr.Dar, my dentist. “She’s not as crazy as she looks.”. — My ex-boyfriend. You ...

  7. Website - Wikipedia

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    Simple forms or marketing examples of websites, such as a classic website, a five-page website or a brochure website are often static websites, because they present pre-defined, static information to the user. This may include information about a company and its products and services through text, photos, animations, audio/video, and navigation ...

  8. Profile (UML) - Wikipedia

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    A Profile is a collection of such extensions that collectively customize UML for a particular domain (e.g., aerospace, healthcare, financial) or platform (J2EE, .NET). Examples [ edit ] The UML Profile for XML is defined by David Carlson in the book "Modeling XML Applications with UML" pp. 310 and describes a set of extensions to basic UML ...

  9. Brand page - Wikipedia

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    A user viewing the British Armed Forces Facebook page. A brand page (also known as a page or fan page), in online social networking parlance, is a profile on a social networking website which is considered distinct from an actual user profile in that it is created and managed by at least one other registered user as a representation of a non-personal online identity.