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  2. E.ON - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, E.ON announced that in the next two years, almost 700 jobs will be cut due to the migration of customers to the new platform that will be completed by the end of 2022. [ 33 ] In 2021, E.ON was ranked no. 56 in the Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index (AERI) that covers 120 oil, gas, and mining companies involved in ...

  3. Departure tax - Wikipedia

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    Departure tax is in the form of an Airport Improvement Fee [AIF] and is added to the cost of the ticket. Ranges from $0–40 depending on the Canadian airport that you depart from. [4] Cambodia: US$25 Included in airline tickets as of 2011 China: CN¥ 90 (US$ 13.95) Charged to all visitors leaving by air. Fees are included in airline tickets ...

  4. Exit taxation - Wikipedia

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    Exit taxation (also known as an exit fee, exit payment, compensation payment or exit charge) is a payment made for discontinuation of certain economic activities ...

  5. Mobile customers face ‘lose-lose’ choice of price rises or ...

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    Which? said the average in-contract sim-only O2 customer currently paid around £25.04 a month, but would face an exit fee of £288.46 if they were to leave their contract 12 months early.

  6. Trump, Musk escalate purge as thousands fired across federal ...

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    Elon Musk speaks with his son X Æ A-12 on his shoulders while next to U.S. President Donald Trump (not pictured) in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 11, 2025.

  7. 'It's sad': Florida's condo fee crisis could trigger the ...

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    'It's sad': Florida's condo fee crisis could trigger the 'next wave of homeless people' in the state, says one representative — with seniors on fixed incomes at highest risk Christy Bieber ...

  8. Exit fare - Wikipedia

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    Exit fare machines at the Downtown Largo station of the Washington Metro An exit fare is a method of collecting ridership fees, or fares , from a transportation system, where the fee (or part of the fee) is collected from passengers upon reaching their destination.

  9. Termination fee - Wikipedia

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    Termination fees are common to service industries such as cellular telephone service, subscription television, and so on, where they are often known as early termination fees. For instance, a customer who purchases cellular phone service might sign a two-year contract, which might stipulate a $ 350 fee if the customer breaks the contract.