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  2. Mercado Libre - Wikipedia

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    Mercado Libre launched MercadoPago, a secure payment system, to diversify payment options. [40] MercadoPago processed 138.7 million transactions in 2016, which was a 73% improvement from 2015. [ 38 ] Launched in 2012, MercadoShops was designed to allow small and medium-sized companies to open virtual stores on their existing websites.

  3. Automotive industry in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    1926 (): International Harvester do Brasil, a truck manufacturer, was founded. It was the first automaker in the commercial vehicle segment to establish itself in the country. [26] [1] 1927: The rapid expansion of production and sales led General Motors do Brasil to acquire a vast area in São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo. On 24 September 1927 ...

  4. Hurb - Wikipedia

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    Hurb (formerly Hotel Urbano) [6] is a Brazilian online travel agency founded in January 2011 by João Ricardo Mendes, Hurb was valued at R$ 2.6 billion or approximately US$590 million when Booking Holdings purchased a small percentage for US$60 million in 2016. [7][8][9] Its headquarters are in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Porto and Montreal. Hurb.

  5. Does Compounded Semaglutide Work for Weight Loss? - AOL

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    Compounded semaglutide can be an affordable and accessible alternative to brand-name weight loss medications. It contains the same active ingredient as Ozempic and Wegovy, but it isn’t FDA ...

  6. Magazine Luiza - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. R$ 56 billion (2021)[1] Net income. R$ 590.7 million (2021)[1] Website. Official website. Magazine Luiza S.A., also known as Magazine Luiza, or simply as Magalu, is a Brazilian retail company, along with GPA, Viavarejo, Lojas Americanas and others. The current chairperson is Luiza Trajano and the current CEO is her son Frederico Trajano.

  7. ‘A disability is not inability’: How this blind soccer league ...

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    South Sudan is not known for its soccer presence, but one grassroots competition is beginning to make waves in the country with a different version of the game and is shining a much-needed light ...

  8. Here are the most common election scams and how to keep ...

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    Verify voter registration info with official state sources to avoid falling for them. It's almost time for the 2024 presidential election, and scammers are out in force. The three most common ...

  9. Renault do Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Renault do Brasil (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ʁeˈno du bɾaˈziw]), formerly Renault do Brasil Automoveis, is the Brazilian subsidiary of the French car manufacturer Renault. It was established in 1997, [1] and is Brazil's fifth largest automaker by sales. In 2012, Brazil was the second largest market for Renault.