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  • 101Cargill — For other uses, see Cargill (disambiguation) and Kargil (disambiguation). Cargill, Inc. Type Private Industry Agriculture Founded …

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  • 102Forex scam — A forex scam is any trading scheme used to defraud individual traders by convincing them that they can expect to gain a high profit by trading in the foreign exchange market. Currency trading has become the fraud du jour, according to Michael… …

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  • 103Economic crisis of 2008 — In 2008, the possibility of an economic crisis was suggested by several important indicators of economic downturn worldwide. These included high oil prices, which led to both high food prices (due to a dependence of food production on petroleum,… …

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  • 104Africa — /af ri keuh/, n. 1. a continent S of Europe and between the Atlantic and Indian oceans. 551,000,000; ab. 11,700,000 sq. mi. (30,303,000 sq. km). adj. 2. African. * * * I Second largest continent on Earth. It is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea,… …

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  • 105Credit Europe Bank — N.V. Industry Finance Founded 1994 Headquarters Amsterdam, Netherlands Key people Hüsnü Özyeğin, Founder Maarten J. Hulshoff, Chairman of the Supervisory Board Murat …

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  • 106United States magistrate judge — United States Federal Civil Procedure Doctrines Justiciability Advisor …

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  • 107Gift economy — Watercolor by James G. Swan depicting the Klallam people of chief Chetzemoka at Port Townsend, with one of Chetzemoka s wives distributing potlatch …

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  • 108Chicago Mercantile Exchange — Type Subsidiary Industry Business Services Founded 1898 Headquarters Chicago, Illinois Key people Terrence A. Duffy, Chairman C …

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  • 109Marxism — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 110Martin Rapaport — is an American entrepreneur and founder of the Rapaport Diamond Report. Rapaport is a maverick[1] within the diamond industry, and is often recognized for his signature bow tie. He is a member of the board of Jewelers for Children[2] and an early …

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