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  2. How to Sign Up for Small Business Saturday - AOL

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    Small Business Saturday exists for the community to support a business like yours, so highlight your identity as a small business during this holiday season. Share the story of what inspired you ...

  3. What experts want you to know about Small Business Saturday - AOL

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    Started by American Express in 2010 and co-sponsored by the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) since 2011, Small Business Saturday aims to create awareness about the impact shoppers ...

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    Small Business Saturday is another great way to get your holiday shopping started while supporting local businesses. Here's how to shop small online.

  5. Small Business Saturday - Wikipedia

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    Small Business Saturday is a marketing initiative created and promoted by American Express to encourage holiday shopping on the Saturday after Thanksgiving in the United States, during one of the busiest shopping periods of the year. This Saturday is always the last one in November, so it falls between November 24 and November 30.

  6. Tung-Sol - Wikipedia

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    Tung-Sol Lamp Works was licensed to produce lamps in tungsten-filament from General Electric through royalty-free rights for their patent. Tung-Sols' license was a B license allowing only paying a quota and percentage of production for large or small bulb manufacturing to General Electric without exports of goods.

  7. Titanium ring - Wikipedia

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    Titanium rings are jewelry rings or bands which have been primarily constructed from titanium. The actual compositions of titanium can vary, such as "commercial pure" (99.2% titanium) or "aircraft grade" (primarily, 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, 4% vanadium), and titanium rings are often crafted in combination with other materials, such as gemstones and traditional jewelry metals.