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  2. Federal Acquisition Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the principal set of rules regarding Government procurement in the United States, [1] and is codified at Chapter 1 of Title 48 of the Code of Federal Regulations, 48 CFR 1. It covers many of the contracts issued by the US military and NASA, as well as US civilian federal agencies.

  3. McDonnell Douglas C-17 Globemaster III - Wikipedia

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    In August 2014, Defence Minister David Johnston announced the intention to purchase one or two additional C-17s. [121] On 3 October 2014, Johnston announced the government's approval to buy two C-17s at a total cost of US$770M (A$1bn). [55] The United States Congress approved the sale under the Foreign Military Sales program.

  4. Airbus A220 - Wikipedia

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    Supplier costs could be cut by 30–40% through Airbus's market power, as a 10% procurement costs decrease would add six gross margin points to the programme. [127] Airbus waited to win several new orders before increasing pressure on suppliers and catching their attention in 2019 with the sale of 135 A220s to U.S. airlines, including a follow ...

  5. Causes of income inequality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Taxes on income derived from capital (e.g., financial assets, property and businesses) primarily affect higher income groups, who own the vast majority of capital. For example, in 2010 approximately 81% of stocks were owned by the top 10% income group and 69% by the top 5%.

  6. South American dreadnought race - Wikipedia

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    After the Minas Geraes class was ordered, a Brazilian newspaper equated the initial purchase cost for the original three ships as equaling 3,125 miles of railroad tracks or 30,300 homesteads. Naval historian Robert Scheina put the price at £ 6,110,100 without accounting for ammunition, which was £605,520, or necessary upgrades to docks, which ...

  7. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube began as a venture capital–funded technology startup. Between November 2005 and April 2006, the company raised money from various investors, with Sequoia Capital and Artis Capital Management being the largest two. [14] [22] YouTube's early headquarters were situated above a pizzeria and a Japanese restaurant in San Mateo, California. [23]

  8. Ultimate Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    The WME–IMG purchase for the UFC in 2016 was for $4 billion. As was speculated at the time of purchase. [302] Athlete compensation ranged from 18.6% to 20.5% during 2011 to 2013. Compared to Strikeforce's wage share being around 63% and Bellator's around 44.7%.

  9. 2018 in American television - Wikipedia

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    The seven-count filing alleges that the plaintiffs (who co-created the syndicated court show in 1996) are owed $4.75 million in compensation through the August 2017 sale of the episode library of Judge Judy (which Sheindlin acquired for $95 million) per a clause in the five-season contract renewal reached with Big Ticket and CBS in March 2015 ...