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  2. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    shopee.com. Shopee Pte. Ltd. is a Singaporean multinational technology company specialising in e-commerce. It is a subsidiary company of Sea Limited. It was launched in 2015 in Singapore, before its global expansion. [3] Since 2021, Shopee is considered the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia with 343 million monthly visitors ...

  3. Grab Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Grab Holdings Inc. Grab Holdings Inc. is a Singaporean multinational technology company headquartered in One-North, Singapore. It is the developer of a super-app for ride-hailing, food delivery, and digital payment services on mobile devices that operates in Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  4. Sendo.vn - Wikipedia

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    Website. sendo.vn. Sen Do Joint Stock Company is a Vietnamese e-commerce retailer and online commerce platform. It is a subsidiary of Vietnamese software conglomerate FPT Corporation. [1] According to iPrice’s third-quarter statistics for 2019, [2] Shopee and Sendo emerged as Vietnam’s top two largest e-commerce platforms by web traffic.

  5. Lazada - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.lazada.com. Lazada Group (Chinese : 來贊達; t/a Lazada) is an international e-commerce company and one of the largest e-commerce operators in Southeast Asia, with over 10,000 third-party sellers as of November 2014, and 50 million annual active buyers as of September 2019. [ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ][needs update] Backed by Rocket Internet ...

  6. Sea Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Shopee was first launched in Singapore in 2015, and has grown to become the largest e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. [24] The company also serves consumers and sellers throughout Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia), Taiwan, and Brazil. [25] [26]

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  8. Frederick C. Weyand - Wikipedia

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    Frederick C. Weyand. Frederick Carlton Weyand (September 15, 1916 – February 10, 2010) [1] was a general in the United States Army. Weyand was the last commander of United States military operations in the Vietnam War from 1972 to 1973, and served as the 28th Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1974 to 1976. [2]

  9. Joint Casualty Resolution Center - Wikipedia

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    Joint Casualty Resolution Center. The Joint Casualty Resolution Center (often referred to as JCRC) was a joint task force within the United States Department of Defense, whose mission was to account for United States personnel listed as Missing in Action (MIA) in the Vietnam War.