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Borro (previously known as Borro Private Finance) is a US-based online pawnbroker and secured lender. Borro may also refer to: * Alessandro dal Borro (1600–1656), Tuscan nobleman and general * Girolamo Borro (1512–1592), Italian philosopher * Jean-Pierre Borro (born 1938), sailor from Monaco See also * Boro (other) * Borrow (other) * Burro The domestic donkey is a hoofed mammal in the family Equidae, the same family as the horse. It derives from the African wild ass, ''Equus africanus'', and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, ''Equus africanus asinus'', or as a ..., a donkey {{dab, surname Surnames of Italian origin ...
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Borro
Borro (previously known as Borro Private Finance) is a US-based online pawnbroker and secured lender that offers loans secured on luxury assets. The company provides loans allowing clients to use luxury assets such as fine art, classic cars, jewelry, watches and other collectibles. History Borro became a subsidiary of the privately held finance company Luxury Asset Capital in February, 2020 upon its acquisition from Victory Park Capital. Borro was first funded by European Founders and partners Eden Ventures . In 2011 the asset lender received two sets of funding. In March 2014 Borro Private Finance raised $112,000,000 from Victory Park Capital. In February 2015, Borro Private Finance raised an additional $19,500,000 in funding. This round pushed Borro Private Finance's total capital raised to over $200,000,000. In November 2017, Victory Park Capital took a majority stake in Borro Private Finance, expanding its involvement to also include working capital financing along with ...
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Alessandro Dal Borro
Marchese Alessandro dal Borro (22 April 1600 — 2 December 1656, Corfu) was a Tuscan nobleman and general. He became a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. He was well known for his obesity (which in his time was considered a status symbol). Early life, family and education Alessandro dal Borro was born in Arezzo, the son of Girolamo dal Borro, a captain and a noble from an illustrious family in Arezzo. Alessandro studied mathematics at the University of Florence. Career Destined for a military career, he took part in the Thirty Years' War in the ranks of the company of Ottavio Piccolomini, captain for the Grand Duke of Siena, Cosimo II de Medici, sent to Germany to help the emperor Ferdinand II who was his cousin. Del Borro gained many victories on the battlefield, and received for this two baronies and was admitted to the Bohemian nobility. Alessandro also fought in many campaigns against the Turks and earned the nickname "Terror of the Turks." He fought also in the ...
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Girolamo Borro
Girolamo Borro (1512 – 26 August 1592) latinized as Hieronomyus Borrius was an Italian philosopher and a professor at the University of Pisa. He belonged to a group of natural philosophers who rejected appeals to the supernatural and occult to explain phenomena. He is thought to have influenced Galileo and Borro's ideas were published in dialogue form in a book on tides ''Dialogo del flusso e reflusso del mare'' (1561). Another book by Borro was on moving bodies, ''De motu gravium et levium'' (1575). He also authored some manuscripts including ''Multae sunt nostrarum ignorationum causae.'' Borro was born in Arezzo to Mariano and was educated at Padua. A patron of his was Cardinal Giovanni Salviati and after his death he held a chair in philosophy at Pisa with colleagues like Selvaggio Ghettini. Like several other Tuscan philosophers of the period including Andrea Cesalpino and Francesco Buonamici he rejected the use of theology to explain natural phenomena. He was brought into ...
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Jean-Pierre Borro
Jean-Pierre Borro (born 6 May 1938, in Monaco) is a sailor from Monaco, who represented his country at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Kingston, Ontario, Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tot ... as crew member in the Soling. With helmsman Gérard Battaglia and fellow crew member Claude Rossi they took the 23rd place. Sources * Living people 1938 births Sailors at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Soling Olympic sailors for Monaco Monegasque male sailors (sport) {{Monaco-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Boro (other)
__NOTOC__ Boro may refer to: People * Boro people, indigenous peoples of Amazonas, Brazil * A variant spelling for the Bodo people of northeast India * Charan Boro, Indian politician * Isaac Adaka Boro, a celebrated Niger Delta nationalist and Nigerian civil war hero * Sadun Boro (1928–2015), first Turkish global circumnavigator Places * Boro, New South Wales, a locality in Australia * Boro, Burkina Faso, a town in Burkina Faso * Boro, Togo is a village is the Kara region of Togo * A local nickname for the English town Middlesbrough and its football team Middlesbrough F.C. * Boro, Nigeria * Boro (River Boro), a distributary of River Slaney * Birsk, a town in Bashkortostan, Russia, known as Бөрө (Börö) in Bashkir * Boro, Purulia, a village, with a police station, in Purulia district, West Bengal, India Sporting * Boro (Formula One), a Dutch Formula One constructor *"Boro" association football club nicknames, based in northern England: **Middlesbrough FC ** Scarboroug ...
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Borrow (other)
Borrow or borrowing can mean: to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it. *In finance, monetary debt *In language, the use of loanwords * In arithmetic, when a digit becomes less than zero and the deficiency is taken from the next digit to the left *You cannot borrow an item that will be replaced. This is commonly referred to as loaning or replacing. Borrowing is retuning the same item that was used. *In music, the use of borrowed chords *In construction, borrow pit *In golf, the tendency of a putted ball to deviate from the straight line; see Glossary of golf#B People * David Borrow (born 1952), British politician * George Borrow (1803–1881), English author * Nik Borrow, bird artist and ornithologist See also * Borough * Borro (other) * Borrowes, a surname * Borrows, a surname * Bureau (other) Bureau ( ) may refer to: Agencies and organizations * Government agency *Public administration * News bureau, an office for gathering or ...
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The domestic donkey is a hoofed mammal in the family Equidae, the same family as the horse. It derives from the African wild ass, ''Equus africanus'', and may be classified either as a subspecies thereof, ''Equus africanus asinus'', or as a separate species, ''Equus asinus''. It was domesticated in Africa some years ago, and has been used mainly as a working animal since that time. There are more than 40 million donkeys in the world, mostly in underdeveloped countries, where they are used principally as draught or pack animals. While working donkeys are often associated with those living at or below subsistence, small numbers of donkeys or asses are kept for breeding or as pets in developed countries. A male donkey is known as a ''jack'' or ''jackass'', a female is a ''jenny'' or ''jennet'', and an immature donkey of either sex is a ''foal''. Jacks are often mated with female horses (mares) to produce '' mules''; the less common hybrid of a male horse (stallion) and je ...
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