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  2. Happy Family (food company) - Wikipedia

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    The company launched its first products on Mother's Day in 2006 – a line of organic, fresh-frozen baby meals sold through a New York grocery store chain. [ 4 ] By 2010, Happy Family grew to more than $13 million in sales and was ranked 68th in Inc. Magazine's list of fastest-growing companies, with three-year growth of over 3,000%. [ 4 ]

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

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    Atlantic Express: transportation Aventura Technologies: telecommunications Avon Products: beauty AXA Equitable Life Insurance Company: insurance B&H Photo: retail BofA Securities: financial services Barclays: Financial Services Company Barstool Sports: media The Bank of New York Mellon: financial services Barnes & Noble: retail Barneys New York ...

  4. General Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    General Atlantic backed Royalty Pharma ahead of the company's 2020 IPO, which was among the largest U.S. IPOs that year and was the second-largest pharmaceutical listing ever. [23] The firm also expanded its footprint in Asia in 2020 with an $870 million investment in India's digital services platform Jio Platforms .

  5. Regional Bell Operating Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, NYNEX was acquired by Bell Atlantic (taking the Bell Atlantic name), which later, in 2000, acquired GTE, the largest independent telephone company. Bell Atlantic later changed its name to Verizon that same year. In 2005, following a protracted bidding war with rival RBOC Qwest, Verizon announced that it would acquire long-distance ...

  6. General Atlantic Invests in Hair Growth Brand Vegamour - AOL

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  7. D. Dudley Bloom - Wikipedia

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    D. Dudley Bloom in 1984. David Dudley Bloom (September 20, 1922 – August 20, 2015) was an American businessman who made notable contributions to the consumer products industry as a conceptual inventor and marketing executive during the 1950s and 1960s, including proposing and designing the first conventional travel luggage built on wheels; marketing the first "magic milk bottle" for dolls ...

  8. Snappy Gifts - Wikipedia

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    Snappy Gifts was founded in 2015 by Dvir Cohen and Hani Goldstein in San Francisco and later moved its headquarters to New York. Initially, the company raised 1.6 million dollars and started off focusing on "personal client gifting" but in 2017 shifted its business model to corporate gifting while offering an enterprise version of its platform.

  9. Kat Cole - Wikipedia

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    Katrina "Kat" Cole (born March 18, 1978) is an American businesswoman. She is the CEO of AG1, formerly known as Athletic Greens. She was previously the chief operating officer and president of North America for Focus Brands and the president of Focus Brands' subsidiary Cinnabon, an American chain of retail bakeries specializing in cinnamon buns. [1]