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Entrepreneur (magazine)

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Entrepreneur Editor-in-Chief Jason Feifer Frequency Monthly Total circulation (June 2012) 619,988 [1] Year founded 1997 ; 21 years ago  ( 1997 ) Company Entrepreneur Media, Inc. Country United States Based in Irvine, California, U.S. Language English Website www.entrepreneur.com ISSN 0163-3341 Entrepreneur is an American magazine and website that carries news stories about entrepreneurship, small business management, and business. The magazine was first published in 1977. [2] [3] It is published by Entrepreneur Media Inc., headquartered in Irvine, California. [4] The magazine publishes 10 issues annually, available through subscription and on newsstands. It is published under license internationally in Mexico, Russia, India, Hungary, the Philippines, South Africa, and others. [5] Its editor-in-chief is Jason Feifer and its owner is Peter Shea. [6] Contents 1 History 2 Spin-offs 3 Controversies 4 References

Clayton, Dubilier & Rice

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Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, LLC Type Private Equity Investment Firm Industry Buyouts Founded 1978 ; 40 years ago  ( 1978 ) Headquarters Seagram Building New York City, New York, U.S. Website www.cdr-inc.com Clayton, Dubilier & Rice is one of the oldest private equity investment firms in the world. Founded in 1978, CD&R has managed the investment of approximately $17 billion in 52 businesses—mostly subsidiaries or divisions of large multi-business corporations—representing a broad range of industries with an aggregate transaction value in excess of $80 billion. Approximately sixty percent of CD&R's transactions have involved corporate divestitures. CD&R has ownership stakes in Emergency Medical Services Corporation, The Hertz Corporation, Rexel (a distributor of electrical parts and equipment) and US Foods (a broadline foodservice distributor), amongst other companies. CD&R formerly owned or had ownership in such companies as

What is the difference between a request and a command?

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1 1 Just a simple question: what is the difference between a request and a command in protocols like HTML or SMTP? Can it be that requests await a response? Or that one is from the client side and the other from the server side? Thanks in advance! network-programming share | improve this question asked Nov 11 at 20:29 Ishailg 10 3 Most succinctly a request may encompass multiple commands. Ex Http