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  2. Singles' Day - Wikipedia

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    Singles' Day (simplified Chinese: 光棍节; traditional Chinese: 光棍節) or Double 11 (simplified Chinese: 双11; traditional Chinese: 雙11) is an unofficial Chinese holiday for people who are not in a relationship.

  3. Goods and Services Tax (India) - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] GST is levied on all transactions such as sale, transfer, purchase, barter, lease, or import of goods and/or services. India adopted a dual GST model, meaning that taxation is administered by both the Union and state governments.

  4. Capital expenditure - Wikipedia

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    Capital expenditures are the funds used to acquire or upgrade a company's fixed assets, such as expenditures towards property, plant, or equipment (PP&E). [3] In the case when a capital expenditure constitutes a major financial decision for a company, the expenditure must be formalized at an annual shareholders meeting or a special meeting of the Board of Directors.

  5. The Meaning Behind the Angel Number 11:11, According to ... - AOL

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    Divine beings have an important message for you—and it pays to listen up!

  6. British Raj - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, finished goods from England, were transported back for sale in the burgeoning Indian markets. [39] Unlike Britain, where the market risks for the infrastructure development were borne by private investors, in India, it was the taxpayers—primarily farmers and farm-labourers—who endured the risks, which, in the end, amounted to £50 ...

  7. Google - Wikipedia

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    [69] [70] The sale of $1.67 billion gave Google a market capitalization of more than $23 billion. [73] The stock performed well after the IPO, with shares hitting $350 for the first time on October 31, 2007, [ 214 ] primarily because of strong sales and earnings in the online advertising market. [ 215 ]

  8. Black Friday (shopping) - Wikipedia

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    "Black Friday" has evolved in meaning and impact over the years, initially referring to calamitous days, with a notable early instance being Black Friday (1869) in the US. This financial crisis saw a dramatic plunge in gold prices, affecting investors. The term was later used in American retail, starting ambiguously in the 1950s.

  9. English language - Wikipedia

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    It was a chain shift, meaning that each shift triggered a subsequent shift in the vowel system. Mid and open vowels were raised , and close vowels were broken into diphthongs . For example, the word bite was originally pronounced as the word beet is today, and the second vowel in the word about was pronounced as the word boot is today.