FACTOID # 46: Japan has 53 working nuclear reactors and is planning to build another 12.
 
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NeXT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2173 words)
NeXT was a computer company headquartered in Redwood City, California, that developed and manufactured two computer workstations during its existence, the NeXTcube and NeXTstation.
NeXT was founded in 1985 by Steve Jobs after his resignation from Apple Computer.
Over the next four years, the NeXTSTEP operating system was ported to the PowerPC architecture, and the Intel version and the OpenStep Enterprise toolkit for Windows were kept in sync.
Welcome to NEXT Financial Group! (418 words)
NEXT was founded, owned and is controlled by its registered representatives and has won the prestigious Broker/Dealer of the Year Award* an unprecedented 6 times over the past 6 years.
When you join NEXT, you can be sure that the Board will act with your best interests at heart and not in accordance with the overall strategy of a giant multi-national or foreign corporate parent.
Join NEXT and we’ll immediately offer you the opportunity to become an owner of the only Broker/Dealer to win the prestigious Broker/Dealer of the Year Award* for the last six consecutive years.
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