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  2. Google - Wikipedia

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    Then Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt (left) with co-founders Sergey Brin (center) and Larry Page (right) in 2008. Google LLC (/ ˈ ɡ uː ɡ əl / ⓘ, GOO-gəl) is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial ...

  3. Google parent Alphabet beats Q4 expectations, revenue up 32%

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    Revenue ex-TAC [minus traffic acquisition costs]: $61.90 versus $59.3 billion expected. Earnings per share: $30.69 versus $30.01 expected. Google's stock was up 5% following the announcement.

  4. Currency symbol - Wikipedia

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    A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used to denote a currency unit. Usually it is defined by a monetary authority, such as the national central bank for the currency concerned. A symbol may be positioned in various ways, according to national convention: before, between or after the numeric amounts: €2.50, 2,50€ and 2 50.

  5. XE.com - Wikipedia

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    Xe.com (Xe) is a Canada-based online foreign exchange tools and services company headquartered in Newmarket, Ontario.It is best known for its online currency converter application that offers exchange rate information, international money transfers, and other currency-related services via its website, mobile apps, and other online channels.

  6. Google stock pops as company unveils new quantum computing ...

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    Google stock jumped more than 5% Tuesday after the company unveiled a new chip the day before that it says is a breakthrough in quantum computing, an emerging technology thought to one day replace ...

  7. List of countries by government budget - Wikipedia

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    In the following table, for each country/territory, IMF figures shows government's revenue, expenditure, and net lending (+)/ borrowing (-) as percentage of GDP and in current USD, calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. [3] Sorting is alphabetical by country code, according to ISO 3166-1 alpha-3.

  8. Template:To USD/data/2023 - Wikipedia

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  9. Chipotle Just Raised Its Prices Again to 'Offset Inflation' - AOL

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    With Chipotle missing its revenue forecasts, it’s not surprising to see other chains doing the same thing. McDonald’s , Popeyes, and more have all raised their prices this year, too.