Id Number | 006826 |
Date Posted | Aug 13, 2015 |
Name | Williams |
Gender | male |
Age | 80 |
Location | New York, NY, USA |
I eat | 76%-95% Living/Raw Vegetarian Foods |
Height | 5ft. 1in. |
Weight | 32lbs. |
Hair | sAzsmhbScBpvyxOR |
Eyes | aWeNfnFCgFKukh |
Occupation | MyPHnHBYOfsbPqt |
Description | Could you ask her to call me? maxis10 The planned acquisition follows Baidu's announcement in Maythat it would buy the online video business of PPS Net TV for$370 million. Chinese rivals Tencent and Alibaba Groupare also investing to stimulate revenue growth, with Alibabathis year buying stakes in Sina Corp's social-networking website Weibo and in navigation and maps firmAutoNavi. |
Hobbies | Could you ask her to call me? maxis10 The planned acquisition follows Baidu's announcement in Maythat it would buy the online video business of PPS Net TV for$370 million. Chinese rivals Tencent and Alibaba Groupare also investing to stimulate revenue growth, with Alibabathis year buying stakes in Sina Corp's social-networking website Weibo and in navigation and maps firmAutoNavi.
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Goals | Could you ask her to call me? maxis10 The planned acquisition follows Baidu's announcement in Maythat it would buy the online video business of PPS Net TV for$370 million. Chinese rivals Tencent and Alibaba Groupare also investing to stimulate revenue growth, with Alibabathis year buying stakes in Sina Corp's social-networking website Weibo and in navigation and maps firmAutoNavi. |
Quote | Could you ask her to call me? maxis10 The planned acquisition follows Baidu's announcement in Maythat it would buy the online video business of PPS Net TV for$370 million. Chinese rivals Tencent and Alibaba Groupare also investing to stimulate revenue growth, with Alibabathis year buying stakes in Sina Corp's social-networking website Weibo and in navigation and maps firmAutoNavi. |
Ideal Mate | Could you ask her to call me? maxis10 The planned acquisition follows Baidu's announcement in Maythat it would buy the online video business of PPS Net TV for$370 million. Chinese rivals Tencent and Alibaba Groupare also investing to stimulate revenue growth, with Alibabathis year buying stakes in Sina Corp's social-networking website Weibo and in navigation and maps firmAutoNavi. |
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