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  2. Who needs free shipping? Delivery startup Ingrid banks $23M ...

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    Ingrid, a startup out of Stockholm, Sweden, has raised €21 million (~$23 million) to improve the last, messy mile of online shopping — delivery.

  3. Child benefit - Wikipedia

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    The maximum rate is paid up to a family income of $28,200, and is then reduced by 30 cents for every extra dollar of income, until the minimum rate is reached. Part-payment at the minimum rate is available up to a family income of $73,000 (plus an additional $3,000 for each dependent child after the first).

  4. GDPR fines and notices - Wikipedia

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    Failing to give access to personal data free of charge, failing to provide easy means of accessing the data, putting unreasonable limits on the number of requests per individual [44] 2020-07-14: Google LLC (Google Belgium) €600,000: Belgium : Failure to respect a citizen's right to be forgotten. [45] 2020-10-01 H&M: €35,300,000 Germany ...

  5. The Wall (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The Wall is an American television game show airing on NBC, which premiered on December 19, 2016.The show is hosted by Chris Hardwick, who also serves as executive producer on the show along with LeBron James, Maverick Carter, and Andrew Glassman.

  6. Incentives for Olympic medalists by country - Wikipedia

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    Before August 1, 2024 values were USD 100.000 (gold), USD 80.000 (silver) y USD 60.000 (bronze) [citation needed] Estonia: $117,500 $82,250 $52,000 €100,000, €70,000 and €45,000, for gold, silver and bronze, respectively. Prize money is doubled in the case a medal is won by a team of four or more individuals. [10] Finland: $59,342 $35,605

  7. 5 euro note - Wikipedia

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    The five-euro note (€5) is the lowest value euro banknote.It has been used since the introduction of the euro (in its cash form) in 2002. [9] The note is used in the 25 countries that have it as their sole currency (with 23 legally adopting it), which countries have a total population of about 343 million currently. [10]

  8. Qui veut gagner des millions ? - Wikipedia

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    The credits acknowledge inspiration from public domain Mars in Gustav Holst's Planets Suite; each musical theme used for the questions (from €3,000 to €48,000, then from €72,000 to €300,000 until 2016, from €2,000 to €24,000, and from €36,000 to €300,000 since 2019). The music goes up a semitone per question, as candidates ...

  9. 1 euro coin - Wikipedia

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    The 1 euro coin (€1) is a euro coin with a value of one euro.It is made of two alloys: the inner part of cupronickel, the outer part of nickel brass.All coins have a common reverse side and country-specific national sides.