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  2. Eric Wickman - Wikipedia

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    Within a year, the duo formed Northland Transportation Company. The company formally changed its name to The Greyhound Corporation in 1930. By 1934, he had expanded to 50 buses and had revenues of $340,000. Wickman retired as president of Greyhound Corporation in 1946. In 1952, he sold his interest in the business for $960,000. [6]

  3. Greyhound Lines - Wikipedia

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    An Eastern Greyhound Lines coach depicted at a stop in Conneaut, Ohio, c. 1930 Cast iron model "Northland Transportation Co." passenger bus, c. 1930. In 1914, Eric Wickman, a 27-year-old Swedish immigrant, was laid off from his job as a drill operator at a mine in Alice, Minnesota.

  4. List of executive orders in the second presidency of Donald Trump

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    On his first day in office as 47th president, Donald Trump issued executive orders which rescinded many of the previous administration's executive actions, withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization and Paris Agreement, [1] rolled back federal recognition of gender identity, [2] founded the Department of Government Efficiency ...

  5. Greyhound's 100th Anniversary: 7 Fun Bus Trips to Celebrate It

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    Greyhound's 100th anniversary is in 2014. To celebrate, here are seven bus road trips travelers can take on Greyhound.

  6. Meet Trump’s ultra-rich administration: The wealthiest ...

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    The Yale graduate founded pharmaceutical company Roivant Sciences in 2014, which has won six FDA-approvals for its drugs. The business has a market cap of $8.8 billion, per MarketWatch .

  7. Second presidency of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The second Trump administration has pursued a maximalist interpretation of the unitary executive theory. [139] [140] It has been noted for making sweeping assertions of executive authority, and challenging several Congressional laws and parts of the Constitution restraining presidential power. [141] [142] [143]

  8. Why a fraud finding is like ‘corporate death penalty’ for Trump

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    A New York judge’s finding that former President Donald Trump, his adult sons, his business associates and his eponymous company for years committed fraud could spell the end of Trump’s ...

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