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In its effort to reach that coveted audience, Fusion has gone on something of a hiring binge, snatching up young bilingual and bicultural Hispanic talent.
But as Internet companies lay off workers or even close their doors altogether, Microsoft has recently gone on something of a hiring and acquisition binge.
While out of action, he has gone on something of a public relations campaign, granting interviews and planning a book and a movie.
These arrangements, most recently in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's settlement with Wells Fargo, have produced a flood of business for corporate monitors at law firms and stand-alone consulting shops, which in turn have gone on something of a hiring spree for former government employees.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has gone on something of an indigenous innovation tour in recent weeks, visiting factories across the country and encouraging further investment in the country's technology industry.
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