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  2. Dribbble - Wikipedia

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    Dribbble is a self-promotion and social networking platform for digital designers. [1] It serves as a design portfolio platform, jobs and recruiting site, and a platform for designers to share their work online. While Dribbble is a geographically distributed company with all employees being remote workers, its headquarters is located at Walnut ...

  3. At-the-market offering - Wikipedia

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    An at-the-market (ATM) offering is a type of follow-on offering of stock utilized by publicly traded companies in order to raise capital over time. In an ATM offering, exchange-listed companies incrementally sell newly issued shares or shares they already own into the secondary trading market through a designated broker-dealer at prevailing ...

  4. Dribble drive motion - Wikipedia

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    The dribble drive motion is an offensive strategy in basketball, developed by former Pepperdine head coach Vance Walberg during his time as a California high school coach and at Fresno City College . The offense was popularized at the major college level by John Calipari while at The University of Memphis, and was sometimes called the "Memphis ...

  5. MetaLab, Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Website. metalab .com. MetaLab is an interface design firm headquartered in Victoria, British Columbia, that provides product design, engineering, and research services. Their clients include Slack, Google, Uber, and Amazon . The MetaLab Was founded in 2006 by Andrew Wilkinson and is now part of a group of companies which includes Dribbble.

  6. Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing - Wikipedia

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    Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is a children's novel written by American author Judy Blume and published in 1972. [1] It is the first in the Fudge series and was followed by Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great, Superfudge, Fudge-a-Mania, and Double Fudge (2002). [1] [2] Although Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great features many of the same ...

  7. Derivative Dribble - Wikipedia

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    Derivative Dribble is a blog written by Charles Davi focused on finance, particularly derivatives and structured products. [citation needed] The site explains how various financial instruments work and why they are used. [citation needed] Additionally, the site has opinion pieces on how derivatives and structured products operate. [citation needed]

  8. Crossover dribble - Wikipedia

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    Crossover dribble. Allen Iverson was known for his signature move, the crossover. A crossover dribble is a basketball maneuver in which a player dribbling the ball switches the ball rapidly from one hand to the other, to make a change in direction. [1] In a typical example the player heads up-court, dribbling the ball in (say) the left hand ...

  9. Falling Interest Rates Sent These 3 Stocks Up Big This Week - AOL

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    The biggest news of the week wasn't earnings -- it was a lower-than-expected reading of inflation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, consumer prices rose 3.3% from a year ago in May ...