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  2. 2024 CrowdStrike incident - Wikipedia

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    MeTV Toons was sent off the air for five and a half hours. Mercedes AMG PETRONAS F1 Team (which is sponsored by CrowdStrike) also suffered issues on the Friday of the Hungarian Grand Prix , with a Mercedes spokesperson confirming that the team had to manually address the problem on every computer it used.

  3. Marlboro Friday - Wikipedia

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    Marlboro Friday refers to April 2, 1993, when Philip Morris announced a 20% price cut to their Marlboro cigarettes to fight back against generic competitors, which were increasingly eating into their market share.

  4. 618 shopping day - Wikipedia

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    The volume of sales rivals Black Friday in the US. In 2020, there were hundreds of billions of USD in sales occurring across multiple platforms. [6] Massive volumes of sales have been reported in other years as well. [7] [8] [9] A number of foreign companies operating in China have also taken part in the festival and offered their own deals for ...

  5. African-American slave owners - Wikipedia

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    For instance, he noted that in 1850, more than 80% of black slaveholders were of mixed race, but nearly 90% of their slaves were classified as black. [17] Koger also noted that many South Carolina free blacks operated small businesses as skilled artisans, and many owned slaves working in those businesses.

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    It's on sale in five colors, but the black will never go out of style. ... 20% off select vacuums and more. Walmart: Get up to 65% off with flash deals on home goods, apparel and more.

  7. Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    A large sell-off of stocks began in mid-October. Finally, on 24 October, Black Thursday, the American stock market crashed 11% at the opening bell. Actions to stabilize the market failed, and on 28 October, Black Monday, the market crashed another 12%. The panic peaked the next day on Black Tuesday, when the market saw another 11% drop.