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  2. Management fee - Wikipedia

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    In a private equity fund, the management fee is an annual payment made by the limited partners in the fund to the fund's manager (e.g., the private equity firm) to pay for the private equity firm's investment operations. [4]

  3. Software as a service - Wikipedia

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    However, the company's hosting cost increases with the number of users, regardless of whether it is successful at enticing them to use the paid version. [22] Another common model is where the free version only provides demonstration (crippleware). Online marketplaces may charge a fee on transactions to cover the SaaS provider costs. [20]

  4. Enterprise portal - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted in 2006 by Forrester Research, Inc. showed that 46 percent of large companies used a portal referred to as an employee portal.Employee portals can be described as a specific set of enterprise portals and are used to give an interface for employees to personalized information, resources, applications, and e-commerce options.

  5. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] It is the second-largest private employer in the United States [18] and the second-largest company in the World and in the U.S. by revenue as of 2024 (after Walmart). [19] As of October 2024, Amazon is the 12th-most visited website in the world and 84% of its traffic comes from the United States.

  6. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] While the company does not currently disclose its financials, in 2015 it had over 16 million unique visitors and nearly 10 million live events per month. [3] StubHub was founded in 2000 by Eric Baker and Jeff Fluhr. [4] The company was acquired by eBay for $310 million in 2007, and again acquired in 2020 by Viagogo. [4] [5] [6]

  7. Paradise Papers - Wikipedia

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    Both of the companies are registered under the names of the two sons, with the older son Erkam Yıldırım having more shares than the younger son Bülent Yıldırım in both companies. Companies, named Hawke Bay Marine Co. Ltd.(founded in 2004) and Black Eagle Marine Co. Ltd.(founded in 2007) are seen as "active" in the available detailed data.

  8. Denver International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In response, a request for information from the private sector was issued to analyze options to possibly supplement the train system in the future. [41] By 2023, several companies proposed their ideas to transport passengers. [42] In 2022, a committee was formed to support efforts to establish flights between Denver and Africa. [43]

  9. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Union 1707 declared that the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland were "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". [p] [22] The term "United Kingdom" has occasionally been used as a description for the former Kingdom of Great Britain, although its official name from 1707 to 1800 was simply "Great Britain". [23]