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  2. Wycliffe USA - Wikipedia

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    e. Wycliffe Bible Translators USA (also known as Wycliffe USA) is an interdenominational nonprofit organization with a goal " for people from every language to understand the Bible and be transformed. " [1] Based in Orlando, Florida, it partners with many organizations and churches around the world to help facilitate the work of Bible translation.

  3. California Forever - Wikipedia

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    California Forever is an American real estate development corporation founded by Jan Sramek. Through its subsidiary Flannery Associates, California Forever anonymously purchased over 50,000 acres of farm land in southeastern Solano County, near the San Francisco Bay Area, California. In August 2023, the company announced the East Solano Plan to ...

  4. Wycliffe Global Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Wycliffe Global Alliance is an alliance of organizations that have objective of translating the Bible into every language. The organisation is named after John Wycliffe , who was responsible for the first complete English translation of the whole Bible into Middle English .

  5. Meet the 10 biggest wealth gainers this year — who've ... - AOL

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    The 10 biggest wealth gainers have added a collective $360 billion in net worth so far in 2024. Nvidia's Jensen Huang, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg, and Oracle's Larry Ellison are up over $50 billion.

  6. Russell Investments - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Frank Russell in 1936 in Tacoma, Washington, [10] [11] Russell Investments began as a stockbroker and consultant, and later created the Russell 2000 Index, one of the most followed stock market indices in the U.S. [12] His grandson, George Russell, has been credited with expanding the company and pioneering the business of pension consulting when he secured J. C. Penney as the first ...

  7. John Wycliffe - Wikipedia

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    John Wycliffe (/ ˈwɪklɪf /; also spelled Wyclif, Wickliffe, and other variants; [a] c. 1328 – 31 December 1384) [2] was an English scholastic philosopher, Christian reformer, Catholic priest, and a theology professor at the University of Oxford.

  8. Crunchbase - Wikipedia

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    Crunchbase was founded in 2007 by Michael Arrington as an outside database to track startups featured in articles on TechCrunch. In September 2010, AOL acquired Crunchbase. [citation needed] In November 2013, AOL entered into a dispute with startup Pro Populi over the company's use of the entire Crunchbase dataset in apps that Pro Populi ...

  9. Bruce Kovner - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Stanley Kovner (born April 25 1946) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager and philanthropist. He is chairman of CAM Capital, which he established in January 2012 to manage his investment, trading and business activities. From 1983 through 2011, Kovner was founder and chairman of Caxton Associates, a diversified trading company. [3]