Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan is a world leader in the creation of interactive entertainment. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nintendo of America Inc. The site offers games, downloads, and featured sites. See page 367. (
http://www.nintendo.com
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Sears website offers browsing through the various departments as well as auctions on eBay, Catalog Quick Order and the Clearance Center. See page 369. (
http://www.sears.ca
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Panasonic USA's parent company is Matsushita Electric Corp. of America. A vast array of products are manufactured for the consumer, business and professional, and industrial markets. They include: electronics, cordless tools, office equipment such as telephones, copiers, projectors, and more. See page 371. (
http://www.panasonic.com
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The Frito-Lay Company is one of the operating divisions of PepsiCo, Inc., an entity that was formed when the Frito-Lay Company and the Pepsi-Cola Company merged in 1965. The primary business of the Frito-Lay Company is snack foods. See page 376. (
http://www.frito-lay.com
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Count on it. Create a greater outdoors. The Toro Company has five primary product lines: 1) Home Yard Care, 2) Golf Course Management, 3) Professional Contractor, 4) Grounds and Sports Turf and, 5) Water Management. See page 379. (
http://www.toro.com
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The Sable Offshore Energy Project (SOEP) is owned by ExxonMobil Canada Properties Ltd., Shell Canada Ltd., Imperial Oil Resources, Emera Offshore Inc., and Mosbacher Operating Ltd. ExxonMobil has the largest stake in the project. They are offshore specialists with a history in Atlantic Canada. Energy form Beneath the Sea. See page 381. (
http://www.soep.com
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The Competition Bureau is responsible for the administration and reinforcement of the Competition Act and 3 Standards-based Act. Its main role is to promote and main fair competition so that Canadians can benefit and from lower prices, product choices, and quality services. See page 385. (
http://www.strategis.ic.gc.ca/ssg/ct01250e.html
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