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  2. Sports content, technology, and services product also deliver strong results this past quarter with revenues of 49 million, increasing 22% year on year, led by marketing and media services growth ...

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    If we get 5% a year in equity appreciation from things one or 2% revenue growth and gradually getting more efficient, and operationally efficient or whatever. ... GDP fell 15 or 20% of whatever it ...

  4. Paramount Global to lay off 15% of its US workforce

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    Paramount Global will cut about 15% of its U.S.-based workforce, co-CEO Chris McCarthy said on Thursday. The media company disclosed its plans for the layoffs as it released its second-quarter ...

  5. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Rheem Manufacturing Company is an American privately held manufacturer that produces residential and commercial water heaters and boilers, as well as heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The company also produces and sells products under the Ruud brand name. It is an independent subsidiary of Paloma Industries. [2]

  6. The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value": [1] Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day. The list is expressed in USD millions, using exchange rates from ...

  7. Mandatory offer - Wikipedia

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    Under the 1997 Takeover Code, the shareholding threshold was 15%; once exceeded, the acquirer would have to make an offer to purchase 20% of the outstanding shares. Under the 2011 Takeover Code, these percentages were raised to 20% and 26% respectively. [18]