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  2. G8 Education - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, G8 Education became the first early learning provider to execute a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) facility. The loan Key Performance Indicators were primarily focused on achieving “quantifiable and benchmarked social outcomes” including G8 Education’s quality of education and care and the safety of G8 team members. [7]

  3. The Shyft Group - Wikipedia

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    The Shyft Group, Inc., formerly known as Spartan Motors, is an American automobile design company that designs, engineers and manufactures specialty chassis, specialty vehicles, truck bodies and aftermarket parts for the recreational vehicle (RV), government services, and delivery and service markets.

  4. Middlemore Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Manukau Surgery Centre provides day surgery services and elective and acute arranged surgery for patients who are not expected to need access to intensive care or interventional radiology. The Surgery Centre has 10 operating theatres, 2 procedure rooms and 78 inpatient beds.

  5. Surgical Care Affiliates - Wikipedia

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    Surgical Care Affiliates was founded in 1982 by Joel Gordon in Nashville, Tennessee.Gordon had previously founded General Care Corp (NYSE: GCE) in 1969, a hospital company that was sold to Hospital Corporation of America (“HCA”) in 1980.

  6. Mailgun - Wikipedia

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    Mailgun Technologies Inc was founded in 2010 by Ev Kontsevoy and Taylor Wakefield. [1] In 2011, Mailgun Technologies, Inc. was selected for Y Combinator's 2011 class, facilitating the company’s product and growth with early funding from the creators of Yahoo Mail, Gmail, and others.

  7. BioCryst Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1986 by Charles E. Bugg and John A. Montgomery. [2] In March 1994, BioCryst became a public company when it completed an initial public offering by listing its shares on the NASDAQ stock exchange.

  8. Pilkington - Wikipedia

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    Pilkington aggressively protected its patents and trade secrets through a network of licensing agreements with glass manufacturers around the world. The modern "float" technique (pouring the molten glass on a layer of very pure molten tin) became commercially widespread when Alastair Pilkington developed a practical version, patented in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

  9. File:UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) logo.svg - Wikipedia

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