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  2. Bright.com - Wikipedia

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    Bright was founded in February 2011. [7] [8] Steve Goodman has held the position of CEO since the company's inception. [6] [9] [10] The site hosted 2.1 million job descriptions. [11] [12] Bright.com's jobs matching business was acquired by LinkedIn in February 2014 for $120 million (~$152 million in 2023). [13] [14] California portal; Companies ...

  3. Economy of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of Cardiff's working age population with no qualifications is lower than the Wales and UK averages. 11.1% in the city had no formal qualification, compared to 14.1% in Wales and 12.7% in the UK. Cardiff is also particularly highly qualified in comparison with other cities in the UK. 32% of its residents have a degree or equivalent.

  4. List of railway stations in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    The stations form part of Cardiff's commuter rail network, colloquially known as Valley Lines, with Cardiff Queen Street and Cardiff Central being the main hubs of the city. Cardiff Central is also one of the United Kingdom's major railway stations, providing connections to Newport, Bristol, Bath, London, Southampton, Portsmouth, Gloucester ...

  5. Bright Data - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded under the name Luminati Networks as a division of the Hola VPN company in 2014. [4] In 2017, Luminati Networks was sold separately from Hola to EMK Capital, a private investment fund from London, at a value of approximately 200 million dollars. [5] [6] [7] In March 2021, Luminati Networks was renamed to Bright Data. [8]

  6. Bus transport in Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    When Cardiff became a city in 1905, 131 electric trams were operating on the network, mainly focusing on the busy Cardiff Docks. [2] In 1928, the network peaked at 142 cars and routes covering 19.5 miles (31.3 km). [3] By 1929, the tram network stretched from Victoria Park in the west, to Grangetown and Cardiff Docks in the south, to Roath and ...

  7. Bright House Networks - Wikipedia

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    Bright House Networks, LLC also simply known as Bright House, was an American telecom company. Prior to its purchase by Charter Communications , it was the tenth-largest multichannel video service provider and the 6th largest cable internet provider (based on coverage) in the United States. [ 2 ]

  8. First Cymru - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, First Cymru introduced the Cymru Clipper network of longer distance express routes, spanning from Carmarthen & Ammanford to Cardiff. Services X1, X2, [11] X3, X5, X6, X7, X11 and X13 were encompassed into this network. Dedicated vehicles in blue livery operated these services, with the majority of them offering WiFi and leather seats ...

  9. Wales & West Utilities - Wikipedia

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    The company was set up following National Grid plc's decision to sell four of its local gas distribution networks in order to raise funds for expansion.. The Wales & West Utilities consortium, led by the Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund, made a successful bid for the area, and began operations on 1 June 2005.