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  2. BIT Life Sciences - Wikipedia

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    BIT Life Sciences (or BIT Congress Inc., BIT Group Global Ltd) is a for profit meetings, incentives, conferencing, exhibitions (MICE) company based in Dalian, China, [1] that specializes in arranging multiple scientific congresses that have been described as "predatory".

  3. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    Spore was review bombed on Amazon in 2008 after publisher Electronic Arts incorporated a digital rights management (DRM) system that limited buyers' ability to install the game more than three times. This system was meant to prevent piracy, but ultimately led to a coordinated backlash with buyers feeling like they were "renting a broken game."

  4. The Upcoming Delisting Makes Didi Global Stock a Pure Gamble

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    With DiDi Global (NYSE:DIDI), do you buy while there’s blood in the streets, or do you wait for the dust to settle? That’s the question many investors are asking themselves about DIDI stock ...

  5. Behavioural Insights Team - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, it was announced that BIT would be partially privatised as a mutual joint venture. [6] In 2016, BIT won a $3.75m from the Global Innovation Fund. [7] On 5 February 2014, BIT's ownership was split equally between the government, the charity Nesta, and the team's employees, [8] with Nesta providing £1.9 million in financing and ...

  6. Delisting - Wikipedia

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    Delisting may refer to: Delisting (Canadian medicare) , the removal of medical coverage for a certain operation by Canadian medicare Delisting (listed building) , the removal of protected status from a listed building

  7. Compaq - Wikipedia

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    Compaq was overtaken by Dell as the top global PC maker in 1999. [8] Compaq briefly regained the top spot in 2000 before being overtaken again by Dell in 2001. [ 9 ] Struggling to keep up in the price wars against Dell, as well as with a risky acquisition of DEC in 1998, [ 10 ] Compaq was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) for US$25 billion in 2002.

  8. Aptiv - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2020, Aptiv has two diversified business segments: [2] "Signal and Power Solutions (Formerly Electrical/Electronic Architecture)" provides complete vehicle electrical systems, integrating wiring and cable assemblies, electrical centers and connection systems.

  9. BitMEX - Wikipedia

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    BitMEX was founded in 2014 by Arthur Hayes, [3] Ben Delo, and Samuel Reed, with financing from family and friends. [4] Bitmex completed a SAFE [clarification needed] round of investment in July 2015 then shortly after was inducted into SOSV batch 8 china accelerator program where it sold equity in exchange for labour and financing.