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  2. Cheap Lab - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Lab (Chinese: 執笠倉) is a retail chain of stationery and household goods in Hong Kong, founded in 2014. The company operates ten stores in Hong Kong as of 2018. The company operates ten stores in Hong Kong as of 2018.

  3. List of computer system manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    International Computers and Tabulators — United Kingdom: 1959: 1968: Acquired by International Computers Limited: International Computers Limited — United Kingdom: 1968: 2002: Acquired by Fujitsu: Intertec Data Systems — United States: 1973: 1991: Bankruptcy [d] Iskra Delta — Slovenia: 1974: 2021: Bankruptcy: Jetta International ...

  4. Quanta Computer - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in 1988 by Barry Lam, a Shanghai-born businessman who grew up in Hong Kong and received his education in Taiwan, with a starting capital of less than $900,000. [7] [8] A first notebook prototype was completed in November 1988, with factory production beginning in 1990. [8]

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    Our best overall orthopedic shoes for those with foot pain are on sale at Nordstrom for a limited time. The Hoka Bondi 8 is a walking and everyday running shoe that provides the highest level of ...

  6. Alaska Air Group expects to grow profits by $1 billion through 2027, and plans to ride the wave of high-end travel demand to get there. NBC Universal 23 days ago

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    For example, before you buy a $100 jacket, you'd divide the cost of the purchase over expected time or use — if you wore that jacket 100 times, it could mean you're paying just $1 per wear.