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COMMON - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia COMMON is the largest association of users of IBM midrange computers and IBM-compatible technology in the world. The users' group is a private, not-for-profit organization that ...
Automatic stabilizer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In macroeconomics, automatic stabilizers describes how modern government budget policies, particularly income taxes and welfare spending, act to dampen fluctuations in real GDP.
Deductible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In an insurance policy, the deductible is the amount of expenses that must be paid out of pocket before an insurer will pay any expenses. It is normally quoted as a fixed ...
Bendigo Bank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bendigo Bank (ASX: BEN) is an Australian financial institution, operating primarily in retail banking. The company merged with Adelaide Bank in November 2007, with shareholders ...
Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The ex-dividend date, also known as the reinvestment date, is a finance or investment term related to the payment of dividends. It is defined by the IRS as "the first date ...
Bus company pays $5M A Cincinnati-based school bus company paid $5 million Monday to settle a wrongful death lawsuit in Missouri where one of the drivers for First Student drove a bus over and killed a teen.
Drug company pays $99M to settle wage dispute On Jan. 25, a federal district court in New York granted preliminary approval to a $99 million proposed settlement of a nationwide wage and hour Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) class action lawsuit by more than 7,000 current and former sales employees against Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp
Salami company pays millions for ammonia release A South San Francisco salami factory who twice released 200 pounds of ammonia in 2009, hospitalizing more than a dozen, will pay nearly $700,000 for Clean Air Act violations and spend $6 million to update its refrigeration system.