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Marcus Scribner

Marcus Scribner (born January 7, 2000) is an American actor. He is best known for starring as Andre "Junior" Johnson Jr. in all eight seasons of the ABC sitcom Black-ish, before starring as Junior in its spin-off Grown-ish from the fifth season onward (also serving as the series' narrator, after guest starring in the second to fourth seasons and Mixed-ish), as well as voicing the characters Bow in the Netflix animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power and D’Angelo Baker in DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms.

In 2023, after starring in films for various streaming services, including YouTube Red, MUBI, Shudder, and Netflix, Scribner played a supporting role in his first live action film to have a wide release in theaters called How to Blow Up a Pipeline.

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7 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2000 เป็น วันศุกร์ ใต้เครื่องหมายดาวของ เป็นวันที่ 6 ของปี ประธานาธิบดีแห่งสหรัฐอเมริกาคือ William J. (Bill) Clinton

ถ้าคุณเกิดในวันนี้ แสดงว่าคุณอายุ 26 ปี วันเกิดล่าสุดของคุณคือเมื่อ วันพุธที่ 7 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2026, 146 วันที่ผ่านมา วันเกิดครั้งต่อไปของคุณคือวันที่ วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2027 ในอีก 218 วัน คุณมีชีวิตอยู่ได้ 9,643 วัน หรือประมาณ 231,455 ชั่วโมง หรือประมาณ 13,887,348 นาที หรือประมาณ 833,240,880 วินาที

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7th of January 2000 News

ข่าวที่ปรากฏบนหน้าแรกของ New York Times เมื่อ 7 มกราคม ค.ศ. 2000

Britain's Granada Says It Is Considering Bids for Media Rivals

Date: 08 January 2000

By Andrew Ross Sorkin

Andrew Sorkin

Battle to rule Britain's commercial television industry begins when Granada Group says it intends to spoil recently planned $6.6 billion merger between Carlton Communications and United News and Media by trying to buy one of media companies; Granada says it will request permission from regulatory authorities to bid for either company; in November, Carlton and United News announced that it would create largest commercial television concern in Britain; at stake is control of Britain's Independent Television Network, or ITV, principal nationwide commercial television network; seven companies currently own ITV, including Granda, Carlton and United News (M)

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NEWS OF ABBOTT OPTION SENDS SUPERGEN SHARES UP

Date: 07 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Shares of the biotechnology company SuperGen Inc. rose yesterday after Abbott Laboratories said it held an option to buy 49 percent of SuperGen for as much as $85 a share, almost triple the closing price on Wednesday. Shares of SuperGen rose $3.3125, to $33.25. Abbott said in a federal filing that it would buy $81.5 million of SuperGen stock at market prices. Abbott also holds an option to raise its stake to 49 percent of the outstanding common stock at $85 a share, making the total investment about $2 billion. The option is part of an agreement between the companies, announced in December, for the sale and distribution of SuperGen's cancer drug rubitecan.

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INVESTMENT FIRM TO ACQUIRE METAL CASTINGS COMPANIES

Date: 08 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Carlyle Group Inc acquires Trimin Enterprises Inc and Tritech Precision Inc for 285 million Canadian dollar ($195 million); will pay 7.35 Canadian dollars a share for Trimin and 33 Canadian dollars a share for 55.5 percent of Tritech that is publicly traded (S)

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APPLIED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES ENTERS CANADIAN DEAL

Date: 08 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Applied Inn

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SYSCO AGREES TO BUY FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DISTRIBUTOR

Date: 08 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Sysco Corp acquires FreshPoint Holdin

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DUPONT SAYS IT HAS REJECTED SEVERAL DRUG VENTURES

Date: 07 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, the largest United States chemical company, said yesterday that it had rejected several large pharmaceutical joint ventures with other drug makers after it could not agree on financial terms. DuPont has been seeking ways to bolster its pharmaceutical unit, which is considered relatively small in the consolidating drug industry. Separately, DuPont named Kurt M. Landgraf chief executive of its DuPont Pharmaceutical unit. Mr. Landgraf had been executive vice president and chief operating officer of the parent company. Shares of DuPont rose $3.75, to $71.50.

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REFCO GROUP TO BUY DISCOUNT FUTURES BROKERAGE FIRM

Date: 08 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

Refco Group, lï

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GOODYEAR SAYS IT WILL CUT 650 JOBS AT BRITISH TIRE PLANT

Date: 07 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company said yesterday that it would stop making Dunlop truck tires at one British plant and cut about 38 percent of the work force there as it seeks to reduce costs after forming joint ventures with Sumitomo Rubber Industries of Japan. Goodyear, the world's largest tire maker, said it would dismiss 650 workers at its Birmingham, England, plant, which employs 1,700. It said cost savings would be substantial, without providing details. Production of truck tires will move to other plants, though the Birmingham plant will keep making passenger and racing tires.

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W. W. GRAINGER WARNS ABOUT FOURTH-QUARTER EARNINGS

Date: 08 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

W W Grainger Inc warns that its fourth-quarter earnings might be as much as 45 percent less than estimates because of higher costs and inventory troubles (S)

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TAIWAN CHIP MERGER

Date: 08 January 2000

By Bloomberg News

Bloomberg News

World Business Brief

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