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  2. Coupon (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a coupon is the interest payment received by a bondholder from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond . Coupons are normally described in terms of the "coupon rate", which is calculated by adding the sum of coupons paid per year and dividing it by the bond's face value. For example, if a bond has a face value of ...

  3. Printed circuit board - Wikipedia

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    Printed circuit board of a DVD player. Part of a 1984 Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer board, a printed circuit board, showing the conductive traces, the through-hole paths to the other surface, and some electronic components mounted using through-hole mounting. A printed circuit board ( PCB ), also called printed wiring board ( PWB ), is a medium ...

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  5. List of banknote printers - Wikipedia

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    De La Rue Currency & Security Print Ltd. 1979 None (Privately held company) Malta: Crane Currency Malta Ltd. 2017 (2018) None (Privately held company) Mexico: Fábrica de Billetes del Banco de México: 1969 Bank of Mexico Morocco: Dar As Sikkah: 1987 Bank Al-Maghrib Myanmar: Security Printing Works Factory – Wazi (SPW) 1972

  6. Coupons.com Acquires Pinterest-Like Recipe & Meal Planning ...

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    Digital coupon giant Coupons.com is today announcing that it has acquired San Francisco-based KitchMe, a startup offering recipe saving, meal planning and shopping lists in a visual interface.

  7. Women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Feminism. Women's suffrage, or the right of women to vote, was established in the United States over the course of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, first in various states and localities, then nationally in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution. [2] The demand for women's suffrage began to ...