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  2. How Much Will Nvidia Pay Out in Dividends This Year? - AOL

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    This is how much Nvidia is paying out in dividends Following a recent raise, Nvidia's dividend payout has climbed to $0.01 per share each quarter -- five times its original payment.

  3. List of defunct graphics chips and card companies - Wikipedia

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    OPTi – no longer makes graphics chips. Paradise Systems – acquired by Western Digital, later sold off to Philips. Primus Technology. Radius – made graphics solutions for Apple, out of business mid-1990s. Raycer – acquired by Apple Computer. Real3D – acquired by Intel. Rendition – acquired by Micron Technology.

  4. Fastsigns - Wikipedia

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    Fastsigns International Inc. (stylized as FASTSIGNS) is the franchisor of Fastsigns centers which provide custom sign and graphics products. [1]There are currently over 700 Fastsigns locations worldwide in United States, Canada, the U.K., the Cayman Islands, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, [2] the UAE, Chile and Australia (where centers operate under the name Signwave).

  5. Online magazine - Wikipedia

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    Online magazine. An online magazine is a magazine published on the Internet, through bulletin board systems and other forms of public computer networks. One of the first magazines to convert from a print magazine format to an online only magazine was the computer magazine Datamation. [1] Some online magazines distributed through the World Wide ...

  6. Why Oracle Stock Jumped 21% in September - AOL

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    Overall revenue was up just 7% to $13.3 billion in the fiscal first quarter due to a decline in revenue from hardware and services, but that edged out the consensus at $13.23 billion.

  7. 5 Big Companies That Suddenly Went Out of Business & Why - AOL

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    American Apparel. If you spent any time at all cognizant of advertising in the ’90s or early aughts, you surely remember American Apparel. The business, which peaked with more than 250 stores ...

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