New Enterprise — could refer to one of the following: New Enterprise, a town in northern Bedford County, Pennsylvania New Enterprise Stone Lime Co., Inc., a company owning and operating quarries in Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware New Enterprise Associates, a … Wikipedia
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New Enterprise Associates — (NEA) Type Private Industry Venture Capital Founded 1978 Founder( … Wikipedia
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New Enterprise Council (Conservative Party, UK) — The New Enterprise Council is a Conservative Party (UK) group founded in 2008 to form a link between the party and business leaders. The Council advises the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne. [1] Issues A particular issue cited in the… … Wikipedia
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New York Ace — was an underground newspaper founded in New York City in late 1971 by ex East Village Other staffers to fill the void created by the demise of the EVO. Ace was published by 21 year old Rex Weiner and edited by 18 year old Bob Singer. Staffers… … Wikipedia
Enterprise portal — An enterprise portal, also known as an enterprise information portal (EIP) or corporate portal, is a framework for integrating information, people and processes across organizational boundaries. It provides a secure unified access point,[1] often … Wikipedia