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  2. Why Lilium Stock Just Crashed by 17% - AOL

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    The flying electric car company just cashed in on its big sales news -- again.

  3. Why Lilium Stock Plummeted by 21% Today - AOL

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    The company might struggle to source badly needed funding.

  4. Category:Defunct companies of the United States by state or ...

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    Defunct companies based in New Mexico (3 C, 6 P) Defunct companies based in New York (state) (11 C, 177 P) Defunct companies based in North Carolina (4 C, 71 P)

  5. Category : Defunct companies based in New York (state)

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    Pages in category "Defunct companies based in New York (state)" The following 177 pages are in this category, out of 177 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. List of companies based in New York City - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable corporations headquartered, current and historically, in New York City, New York. The table is arranged alphabetically by company, but can also be sorted by industry. The table is arranged alphabetically by company, but can also be sorted by industry.

  7. Big-Name Stores That Have Closed in the Last 30 Years - AOL

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    After expanding to hundreds of stores worldwide and later selling off various stores to other companies, it closed all locations in the U.K., U.S., and Australia by 2012. The stores are still open ...

  8. Lists of companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange

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    Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange are in the following lists, alphabetically. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (0–9)

  9. Why EV Stocks Could Crash in 2025 - AOL

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    Most EV companies are still losing money despite valuations that indicate long-term profitable growth ahead. The problem for investors is legacy automakers gaining market share rapidly in 2024.