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  2. Descartes Systems Group - Wikipedia

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    The Descartes Systems Group Inc. (commonly referred to as Descartes) is a Canadian multinational technology company specializing in logistics software, supply chain management software, and cloud -based services for logistics businesses. Descartes is perhaps best known for its abrupt and unexpected turnaround in the mid-2000s after coming close ...

  3. Mondelez International - Wikipedia

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    Mondelez International, Inc. ( / ˈmɒndəˌliːz / MON-də-LEEZ ), [3] styled as Mondelēz International, is an American multinational confectionery, food, holding, beverage and snack food company based in Chicago. [4] Mondelez has an annual revenue of about $26.5 billion and operates in approximately 160 countries. [5]

  4. Why the Maker of Oreo, Cadbury Has Been Fined Millions - AOL

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    Credit - Jakub Porzycki—Getty Images. Mondelēz, the maker of Oreo cookies and Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate, has been fined $336 million (€337.5) by the European Commission for breaching laws ...

  5. DXC Technology tumbles as investors fret over latest ...

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    The latest attempt comes as a sale bid failed last year and exits of top executives and a slowdown due to high interest rates hampered efforts to pivot away from its declining legacy business of ...

  6. Target sales decline to start the year, but it sees improvement

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    It expects to earn between $1.95 to $2.35 per share. Analysts expect $2.20 per share. For the full year, Target continues to expect comparable sales to be no more than a 2% increase.

  7. Cube Route - Wikipedia

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    Cube Route is a fantasy novel by British-American writer Piers Anthony, the twenty-seventh book of the Xanth series. Pangrammatic window. The shortest known published pangrammatic window, a stretch of naturally occurring text that contains all the letters in the alphabet, is found on page 98 of the 2004 First Mass Market Edition.

  8. Stock market bubble - Wikipedia

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    A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation . Behavioral finance theory attributes stock market bubbles to cognitive biases that lead to groupthink and herd behavior.

  9. Musk turns to retail politics to secure his massive pay ...

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    Around 44% of Tesla's common stock is held by nonprofessional shareholders including retail investors, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. That's the highest percentage among the 10 ...