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    Voyah (Chinese: 岚图; Chinese: 嵐圖; pinyin: Lántú) is the luxury division of Chinese central state-owned automaker Dongfeng Motor Corporation. [2] Voyah was founded in April 2019, specializing in designing and developing premium electric vehicles. [3] Dongfeng Motor Corporation unveiled its brand logo at the Big House Contemporary Art Center in Wuhan on July 17, 2020. [4] It emerged ...

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  8. Voya Financial - Wikipedia

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    Voya Financial is an American financial, retirement, investment and insurance company based in New York City. Voya began as ING U.S., the United States operating subsidiary of ING Group, which was spun off in 2013 and established independent financial backing through an initial public offering. [2]

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    The domain com is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System (DNS) of the Internet. Created in the first group of Internet domains in March of 1985, its name is derived from the word commercial, [2] indicating its original intended purpose for subdomains registered by commercial organizations. Later, the domain opened for general purposes. The domain was originally administered by the ...