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  2. Black market in wartime France - Wikipedia

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    A trial before the Tribunal d'État de Paris in March 1942 concerned 260,000 sheets of fake tickets, which would have bought 3 million kilograms of bread. These fake documents were often printed by real print shops, which made it easier to enforce the law. Distribution centres for cards, often in town halls, were sometimes looted.

  3. Retrieved 23 February 2024. ^ Leswing, Kif. "Nvidia passes Apple in market cap as second-most valuable public U.S. company". CNBC. Archived from the original on 11 June 2024. Retrieved 11 June 2024. ^ Clarence-Smith, Louisa (18 June 2024). "Nvidia overtakes Microsoft and Apple to become world's most valuable company". The Times.

  4. Kanye West presidential campaigns - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, a Statement of Organization (Form 1) was filed with the FEC. The filing declared a "Kanye 2020" campaign committee with West running as a presidential candidate under the Birthday Party. [61] [62] The filing listed a property bought by West in October 2019 as its address, along with an inactive website and phone number. [62]

  5. 21 million Miniverse toy sets recalled due to danger of skin ...

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    June 25, 2024 at 4:26 PM. Millions of Miniverse toy sets made by toymaker MGA Entertainment have been recalled because they pose a serious risk of skin burn, eye and respiratory irritation when ...

  6. Amazon tops $2 trillion, joins elite tech club - AOL

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    This would be a 15% advance from current levels. It also comes ahead of Amazon’s Annual Prime Day , set for July 16 and 17, when Prime members are doled out deals and discounts.

  7. Law of one price - Wikipedia

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    The law of one price (LOOP) states that in the absence of trade frictions (such as transport costs and tariffs), and under conditions of free competition and price flexibility (where no individual sellers or buyers have power to manipulate prices and prices can freely adjust), identical goods sold in different locations must sell for the same price when prices are expressed in a common currency.