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  2. Schick (razors) - Wikipedia

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    Quattro Titanium: includes a titanium coating on the blades that is claimed to reduce irritation. There is also a Quattro Titanium Trimmer that includes a short face trimmer powered by a AAA battery. Quattro for Women: A modified version of the Quattro with a feminine color scheme. Schick Protector: A razor that is claimed to protect against nicks.

  3. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    [73] [74] In 2003, Schick-Wilkinson Sword introduced the Quattro, a four-blade shaving system, increasing the company's market share to 17 percent. Gillette claimed the Quattro infringed on the Mach3 patents. [75] Gillette's efforts were unsuccessful, but the company maintained approximately two-thirds of the global wet-razor market as of mid ...

  4. Wilkinson Sword - Wikipedia

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    Quattro Titanium: includes a titanium nitride (simply referred to as 'titanium') coating on the blades that is claimed to reduce irritation. Quattro for Women: A modified version of the Quattro with a feminine color scheme. Wilkinson Sword Protector: A razor that is claimed to protect against nicks. Wilkinson Sword Protector 3D: A disposable razor

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    Her original plan was to work until 65 and leave a nest egg for the kids. Now, at 53, she and her husband have restructured their finances and retired early.

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Christine A. Poon joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -42.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.