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...Systems Inc., Apple Inc., Google Inc., Intel Corporation, Intuit Inc., and Pixar Animation Studios Inc. fixed the pay of their workers and entered into "no...
...Systems Inc., Apple Inc., Google Inc., Intel Corporation, Intuit Inc., and Pixar Animation Studios Inc. fixed the pay of their workers and entered into &ldquo...
Baker Hughes buys BJ Services; USA v. Pfizer; Ventas v. HCP; Versata et al. v. SAP et al.; Fontainebleau v. BofA et al. and more ..
Barack Obama shuns K Street, but takes money from other D.C. player
...end computer maker NeXT Inc., then became a movie mogul with Pixar Animation Studios. Finally the prodigal son was welcomed back into Apple in 1996...
...end computer maker NeXT, Inc., then became a movie mogul with Pixar Animation Studios. Finally the prodigal son was welcomed back into Apple in 1996...
...of Jobs, apparent CEO-for-life at Apple Computer, Inc., and Pixar Animation Studios.Jobs is a mythical figure in American business culture...
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