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  2. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google uses various tax avoidancestrategies. On the list of largest technology companies by revenue, it pays the lowest taxes to the countries of origin of its revenues. Google between 2007 and 2010 saved $3.1 billion in taxes by shuttling non-U.S. profits through Irelandand the Netherlandsand then to Bermuda.

  3. BBC World Service - Wikipedia

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    The BBC World Service is located in Broadcasting House, London. The Service broadcasts from Broadcasting Housein London, which is also headquarters of the corporation. It is located in the newer parts of the building, which contains radio and television studios for use by the overseas language services.

  4. Magazines.com - Wikipedia

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    Magazines.com LLC is a privately held American e-commerce company based in Franklin, TN, a suburb of Nashville, Tennessee. Magazines.com retains authorizations to sell magazine subscriptions by publishers.

  5. Direct support professional - Wikipedia

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    Direct Support Professionals ( DSPs) are professionals who work directly with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with the aim of assisting the individual to become integrated into their community or the least restrictive environment. DSPs share similar job duties with professional caregivers; they may assist with ...

  6. Zendesk - Wikipedia

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    Zendesk. Zendesk, Inc. is a Danish-American company headquartered in San Francisco, California. It provides software-as-a-service products related to customer support, sales, and other customer communications. The company was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2007.

  7. Lands' End - Wikipedia

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    Lands' End's catalog business expanded in the 1980s, as mail-order retail grew nationwide. The company expanded its computer systems and customer service operations. In 1986, it became a publicly traded company. [6] The 1990s saw continued growth, as the company began international expansion and became an early embracer of e-commerce, establishing a website and "live chat" customer service ...

  8. Advertising - Wikipedia

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    Advertising is the practice and techniques employed to bring attention to a product or service. Advertising aims to put a product or service in the spotlight in hopes of drawing it attention from consumers. It is typically used to promote a specific good or service, but there are wide range of uses, the most common being the commercial ...

  9. Us Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Us Weekly is a weekly celebrity and entertainment magazine based in New York City. Us Weekly was founded in 1977 [2] by The New York Times Company, who sold it in 1980. It was acquired by Wenner Media in 1986, and sold to American Media Inc. in 2017. [3] Shortly afterward, former editor James Heidenry stepped down, and was replaced by Jennifer Peros. The chief content officer of American Media ...