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  2. Oppenheimer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Oppenheimer is a 2023 epic biographical thriller drama film [a] written, directed, and produced by Christopher Nolan. [8] It follows the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American theoretical physicist who helped develop the first nuclear weapons during World War II.

  3. List of mergers and acquisitions by Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Jeff Bezos on July 5, 1994, as an online bookstore, Amazon went public after an initial public offering on May 15, 1997, during the midst of the dot-com bubble. [1] The funds gained from the IPO allowed Amazon to grow quickly, making its first three acquisitions on April 27, 1998, less than a year after the company had gone public.

  4. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Clarks, the trade name of C. & J. Clark International Limited, is a British international shoe manufacturer and retailer majority owned by Viva Goods, Hong Kong. [3] It was founded in 1825 by Cyrus Clark in the village of Street, Somerset, England, where the company's headquarters remain.

  5. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Sildenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra, among others, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. [4] [8] It is also sometimes used off-label for the treatment of certain symptoms in secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. [9]

  6. Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    L.D. Nathan acquired 70 McKenzies general merchandise stores in 1980, [12] rebranding the stores as Woolworths. [13] The general merchandise stores were rebranded as DEKA in 1988. [13] L. D. Nathan established the discount supermarket chain Price Chopper in 1987, and the Big Fresh supermarket chain in 1988. [9] [11]

  7. Acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk - Wikipedia

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    Greg Bensinger of The New York Times argued that Musk's acquisition was "about controlling a megaphone" rather than free speech, [316] while Elizabeth Dwoskin of The Washington Post remarked that Musk's free speech vision for Twitter was considered by technologists to be outdated and impractical. [317]

  8. Sodium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Sodium hydroxide, also known as lye and caustic soda, [1] [2] is an inorganic compound with the formula NaOH.It is a white solid ionic compound consisting of sodium cations Na + and hydroxide anions OH −.

  9. List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Hotmail, a free webmail service founded in 1996 by Jack Smith and Sabeer Bhatia, [4] had more than 8.5 million subscribers earlier that month. [5] In 1999, Microsoft reportedly discussed a buyout of Nintendo. However, execs failed to negotiate a deal, with Xbox co-inventor Kevin Bachus explaining "They just laughed their asses off." [6] [7] [8]