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'''Challenger, Gray & Christmas''', with headquarters located in [[Chicago, Illinois]], is the oldest executive outplacement firm in the US. It has offices in 52 cities in the US and [[Canada]], and has operations in [[Japan]] and [[Mexico]]. The firm also conducts regular surveys and issues reports on the state of the economy, employment, job-seeking, layoffs and [[executive compensation]]. They also conduct one-off surveys on such subjects as workplace bullying, lost productivity due to the Super Bowl, and working women. Their core business, finding jobs for laid-off executives, is unusual in that they will only accept as clients people whose former companies will sponsor the client's job search.
'''Joshua Pim''' was a [[tennis]] player from the [[United Kingdom]]. He won the [[Wimbledon]] men's singles title two years in a row, in [[1893]] and [[1894]]. His opponent in the final in both years was [[Wilfred Baddeley]], also of the UK. Pim reached the finals of Wimbledon in [[1891]] and [[1892]], but lost to Baddeley both times.
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