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GCI

American  
Military.
  1. ground-controlled interception.


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"The situation where the buyers were not able to come to agreement continued for a long time. They've now found common ground and the path to restructuring is clearer," said Takamasa Ikeda, a portfolio manager at GCI Asset Management.

From Reuters

The GCI formulated its list after analyzing several indicators, such as white-collar crime standards, money laundering and terrorism financing, along with the level of perceived public corruption.

From Washington Times

The grants include $73 million for a partnership between the Alaska Native village corporation for Bethel, Bethel Native Corporation, and telecommunications company GCI.

From Seattle Times

As of August 1, the network will only be viewable via certain streaming services, its own app, and on certain smaller cable providers such as GCI, which operates in Alaska.

From Slate

The network will soon be available only to a few hundred thousand people who subscribe to smaller cable providers, such as Frontier and GCI Liberty, said Scott Robson, a senior research analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

From New York Times