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  2. Railroad land grants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The government granted vast tracts of land to railroad companies as an incentive to build railways across the undeveloped western half of the country. They came during the Civil War of 1861–1865, when most of the cash budget was devoted to military expenses, and the gold mined in California was urgently needed.

  3. John Thune - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017, Thune was one of six senators to sign a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer requesting their "help in ensuring the long-term sustainability of the 340B program", a rule mandating that drug companies give discounts to health-care organizations presently serving large numbers of low ...

  4. Private military company - Wikipedia

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    David Stirling, founder of the SAS, founded a PMC in the 1960s.. Modern PMCs trace their origins back to a group of ex-SAS veterans in 1965 who, under the leadership of the founder of the SAS, David Stirling and John Woodhouse, founded WatchGuard International (formerly with offices in Sloane Street before moving to South Audley Street in Mayfair) as a private company that could be contracted ...

  5. Price discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Some businesses may offer reduced prices members of some occupations, such as school teachers (see below), police and military personnel. In addition to increased sales to the target group, businesses benefit from the resulting positive publicity, leading to increased sales to the general public.

  6. Business collaboration with Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    American companies that had dealings with Nazi Germany included Ford Motor Company, [2] [3] Coca-Cola, [4] [5] and IBM. [6] [7] [8] Ford Werke and Ford SAF (Ford's subsidiaries in Germany and France, respectively) produced military vehicles and other equipment for Nazi Germany's war effort.

  7. List of companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Discount store Glacier Media: Consumer services Publishing Vancouver: 1988 Newspaper publisher Glentel: Consumer services Specialty retailers Burnaby: 1963 Phone retailer, part of BCE Inc. Global Mechanic: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Vancouver: 2000 Animation studio GlobeScan: Industrials Business support services Toronto: 1987