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With Instagram now attracting more than 200 million monthly active users, Zuckerberg is citing that deal as an example of the company's ability to do big billion dollar strategic acquisitions well.
The current bid is set to expire tomorrow and T2 is citing that $25.74/share is far too low.
This tallies with research undertaken by Deloitte, which Flux is citing, that says although 41percentt of U.K. consumers use brand loyalty schemes, an estimated 10.3 million people possess unused loyalty points which total more than £4.5 billion.
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Floyd, The main problem that you are citing – that information is incomplete – is the very reason that we had concerns with Fitch and the model it uses.
Single-payer opponents have been citing that figure ever since.
Heat was cited that day for giving Sosa an early rest.
But the decisive feature, as Popper saw it, should be whether it is in principle conceivable that evidence could be cited that would refute (or disconfirm) a given law, hypothesis, or theory.
Studies were cited that said integration was sputtering in New York, that schools had a poor record educating black children, that it was psychologically harmful for blacks to attend schools with mostly white teachers and administrators.
In literature more than 6000 flavonoid compounds have been cited that was identified in plants.
Examples of two-state systems in engineering are cited that could apply the results of the proposed model.
Moreover, studies are cited that indicate pet ornamental fish can have a therapeutic effect on the human psyche.
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