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  2. Gexa Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Public Utility Commission of Texas approved Gexa Energy as a retail electric provider in 2001.. Gexa Energy entered the Texas deregulated electricity market in 2002. The company services residential and commercial customers in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Corpus Christi, Midland, Harlingen, Odessa, Lubbock, Waco and all Texas markets where electricity service has been deregul

  3. Dos Equis Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Gexa Energy Pavilion (2011–16) Starplex Pavilion (2017–18) Address: 3839 S Fitzhugh Ave Dallas, TX 75201: Location: Fair Park: Owner: City of Dallas: Operator: Live Nation: Capacity: 20,000: Construction; Broke ground: August 18, 1987: Opened: July 23, 1988: Construction cost: $10 million ($26.8 million in 2023 dollars [1])

  4. Category:Facebook pages - Wikipedia

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    This category contains entities that became notable for their online presence on Facebook. It does not include Facebook pages belonging to independently notable people or organizations. Subcategories

  5. Zynga - Wikipedia

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    Zynga's first game, Texas Hold 'Em Poker, now known as Zynga Poker, was released on Facebook in July 2007. It was the first game Facebook introduced on its social networking platform. [27] Zynga became the Facebook app developer with the most monthly active users in April 2009, with 40 million people playing their games that month. [28]

  6. Template:Facebook page - Wikipedia

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    The external links guideline recommends avoiding links to Facebook unless the profile is an official account, "controlled by the subject (organization or individual person) of the Wikipedia article" and when the links to Facebook "provide the reader with unique content and are not prominently linked from other official websites".

  7. Vendor - Wikipedia

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    A vendor is a supply chain management term that means anyone who provides goods or services of experience to another entity. Vendors may sell B2B (business-to-business; i.e., to other companies), B2C (business to consumers or direct-to-consumer), or B2G (business to government).

  8. Wikipedia:Facebook directory - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 02:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Brand page - Wikipedia

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    A user viewing the British Armed Forces Facebook page. A brand page (also known as a page or fan page), in online social networking parlance, is a profile on a social networking website which is considered distinct from an actual user profile in that it is created and managed by at least one other registered user as a representation of a non-personal online identity.