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" ... Creel continues to be in awe of Bareilles. “She is inside every note and every line. It is beautifully masterful to watch her absorb into the character so effortlessly,” he says. In fact he marvels in listening to her off stage. Before his first entrance she sings the song “What Baking Can Do.” ... "
" ... Established fintech companies that didn’t start out in banking are getting into the game too. New York-based Betterment, which manages $18 billion in customers’ stock and bond investments using computer algorithms, recently rolled out a high-yield savings account. It pulled in $1 billion in deposits in two weeks. “The success has been unprecedented. In our history we’ve never grown this fast,” marvels Betterment CEO and cofounder Jon Stein. Now he’s launching a no-fee checking account with a debit card, and credit cards and mortgages might be next, he says. ... "
" ... Henrik, who marvels at her fortitude throughout the health crisis says, “she only missed something like one day of work...That's just how she is. She works tirelessly.” ... "
" ... The “parental” designs used by the three openly-announced contenders are not exactly modern technological marvels. Two of the proposed “parent” platforms trace their roots back to a brace of Cold War-era studies that attempted to define “common” European or NATO frigates, and the third is a derivation of a car ferry. ... "
" ... “Brockman was the first provider who could enable an owner to synthesize the financial statements of his 10 dealerships into one. He was doing this in the 1980s,” marvels Paul Gillrie, a veteran auto-industry consultant. By the late 1980s Brockman had dozens of computers installed at dealerships, and he introduced what remains his one of his core software operating systems, called Power. On his personal website, since taken down, Brockman, who holds 21 patents, wrote: “I’m still a programmer at heart. And although I had to give up hands-on programming many years ago, I still stay very closely involved in all of our product decisions.” ... "