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Possible Answers: LAY, INTEL, IBM, LAYS, NEC, FRITOS, EISE.

Last seen on: –NY Times Crossword 23 Mar 22, Wednesday
Universal Crossword – Dec 2 2021
LA Times Crossword 19 Sep 21, Sunday
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Wall Street Journal Crossword – August 20 2020 – A Bump in the Road
Wall Street Journal Crossword – May 12 2020 – A Head for Business
USA Today Crossword – Oct 5 2019
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-The Washington Post Crossword – June 8 2018
LA Times Crossword 8 Jun 2018, Friday
NY Times Crossword 7 Jun 2018, Thursday

Random information on the term “IBM”:

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The New York Stock Exchange (abbreviated as NYSE and nicknamed “The Big Board”), is an American stock exchange located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York. It is by far the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization of its listed companies at US$19.3 trillion as of June 2016. The average daily trading value was approximately US$169 billion in 2013. The NYSE trading floor is located at 11 Wall Street and is composed of 21 rooms used for the facilitation of trading. A fifth trading room, located at 30 Broad Street, was closed in February 2007. The main building and the 11 Wall Street building were designated National Historic Landmarks in 1978.

The NYSE is owned by Intercontinental Exchange, an American holding company that it also lists (NYSE: ICE). Previously, it was part of NYSE Euronext (NYX), which was formed by the NYSE’s 2007 merger with Euronext. NYSE and Euronext now operate as divisions of Intercontinental Exchange.

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Random information on the term “NEC”:

NEC Corporation of America is the principal subsidiary of the multinational IT company NEC in the United States.

NEC Corporation of America was formed on 1 July 2006, from the combined operations of NEC America, NEC Solutions America and NEC USA.

Nippon Electric New York (later NEC America Inc.) was incorporated in 1963.

In October 1986 NEC formed a joint venture with Honeywell, HNSX Supercomputers, to sell NEC’s supercomputers in the United States and Canada.

NEC established a research lab in South Brunswick, Princeton, New Jersey in 1988. In October 1989 Honeywell agreed to sell its share in HNSX Supercomputers to NEC. NEC Laboratories was created in November 2002 through the merger of NEC Research Institute and NEC USA’s Computer and Communications Research Laboratory. NEC Corporation of America was formed on 1 July 2006 from the combined operations of NEC America, NEC Solutions America and NEC USA.

NEC Laboratories succeeded in sending over 100 terabits of information per second through a single optical fibre in April 2011, establishing a new world record.

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