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  2. Ubisoft+ - Wikipedia

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    Ubisoft+ (formerly Uplay+ [1]) is a subscription-based video game service from Ubisoft offering access to download and play games from Ubisoft's library for a single monthly fee. [2] Ubisoft+ offers subscribers unlimited access to a catalog of more than 100 games on Microsoft Windows PCs, including titles such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla ...

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  4. Hulu Subscription Prices Are Increasing Again in October ...

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    Hulu subscription costs will rise on Oct. 17, 2024. The streaming company has noted this on its website and is sending emails to current subscribers to inform them of the change. In the past ...

  5. Varonis Systems (VRNS) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Term license subscription revenues were $66.8 million, and maintenance and services revenues were $19.5 million, as our renewal rates were again over 90%. Moving down the income statement, I'll be ...

  6. Ultimate Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the UFC began experimenting on an online subscription model known as UFC Fight Pass in 2014. It is unclear how beneficial the service has been since its emphasis has been largely minimal next to UFC's partnership with Fox and noticeable decline in average PPV buyrates, highlighted by the S&P downgrading Zuffa 's credit rating in ...

  7. Garry Kasparov - Wikipedia

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    Kasparov received $175,000 and took home a golden trophy. He continued to regret the blunder in the second game that cost him a crucial point. He felt that he had outplayed the machine overall and performed well: "I only made one mistake but unfortunately that one mistake lost the game." [200]

  8. Neoliberalism - Wikipedia

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    While a number of recent histories of neoliberalism [182] [183] [184] in the United States have traced its origins back to the urban renewal policies of the 1950s, Marxist economic geographer David Harvey argues the rise of neoliberal policies in the United States occurred during the 1970s energy crisis, [185] and traces the origin of its ...

  9. John Pilger - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Pilger was born on 9 October 1939 [10] [11] in Bondi, New South Wales, [7] the son of Claude and Elsie Pilger. His older brother, Graham (1932–2017), was a disabled rights activist who later advised the government of Gough Whitlam. [12]