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''Fast Company'' is a business publication. Fast Company may also refer to: *Fast Company (1918 film), ''Fast Company'' (1918 film), a film starring Lon Chaney Sr. *Fast Company (1924 film), ''Fast Company'' (1924 film), an Our Gang short *Fast Company (1929 film), ''Fast Company'' (1929 film), a film starring Evelyn Brent *Fast Company (1938 film), ''Fast Company'' (1938 film), a film featuring Melvyn Douglas and Florence Rice *Fast Company (1953 film), ''Fast Company'' (1953 film), a film by John Sturges *Fast Company (1979 film), ''Fast Company'' (1979 film), a film by David Cronenberg *"Fast Company", a 2007 song by the Eagles from ''Long Road Out of Eden'' See also

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Fast Company
''Fast Company'' is a monthly American business magazine published in print and online that focuses on technology, business, and design. It publishes six print issues per year. History ''Fast Company'' was launched in November 1995 by Alan Webber and Bill Taylor (businessman), Bill Taylor, two former ''Harvard Business Review'' editors, and publisher Mortimer Zuckerman. The publication's early competitors included ''Red Herring (magazine), Red Herring'', ''Business 2.0'' and ''The Industry Standard''. In 1997, ''Fast Company'' created an online social network, the "Company of Friends" which spawned a number of groups that began meeting. At one point the Company of Friends had over 40,000 members in 120 cities, although by 2003 that number had declined to 8,000. In 2000, Zuckerman sold ''Fast Company'' to Gruner + Jahr, majority owned by media giant Bertelsmann, for $550 million. Just as the sale was completed, the dot-com bubble burst, leading to significant losses and a decli ...
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Fast Company (1918 Film)
''Fast Company'' is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Juanita Hansen, Edward Cecil, Lon Chaney and Franklyn Farnum. (Lon Chaney had a relatively small role in this film, but the review from ''Motion Picture News'' slammed him for "overacting".) The film is today considered lost. Co-writer Waldemar Young later went on to script a number of Lon Chaney's later silent films, such as ''The Blackbird'', ''The Unknown'' and ''The Unholy Three'' (1925 version) and collaborated with director Tod Browning as well. Plot Lawrence Van Huyler (Farnum), being constantly goaded by his family regarding his prestige, finds it impossible to be anything but inhibited and a pampered cad. Any rebelliousness is quickly nipped in the bud by his father, Peter Van Huyler (Montague). The tearing down of an old house, for generations the home of the Van Huylers, reveals their true family name. Lawrence is delighted to find that he is not of Dutch royalty, but rathe ...
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Fast Company (1924 Film)
''Fast Company'' is a 1924 short silent comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 32nd ''Our Gang'' short subject to be released. Plot Mickey trades places with a little rich boy, who is staying at a ritzy hotel. Mayhem ensues when the gang invades the hotel to look for Mickey and discover the snooty society ladies, a mischievous monkey, and a fireworks salesman. Later, the gang dress up as cannibals and organize a mock-tribal ritual. Production notes Regular ''Our Gang'' director Robert F. McGowan was injured in a fall after a camera platform collapsed, rendering him unable to work for several months. Director Charles Parrott stepped in for the ailing McGowan but was called away to New York City to address corporate matters and the unfinished film was shelved indefinitely. McGowan eventually resurrected production and completed the film nearly a year later. This resulted in appearances from ''Our Gang'' members Ernie Morrison and Jack Davis who had already left t ...
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Fast Company (1929 Film)
''Fast Company'' is a 1929 American Pre-Code sports comedy film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and starring Jack Oakie and Evelyn Brent. It is based upon the play ''Elmer the Great'' by George M. Cohan and Ring Lardner. According to the Internet Movie Database, the UCLA Film and Television Archive has reels 1, 2, and 3 of this film, with reel 4 having disintegrated in 1990. Plot Egomaniacal baseball slugger Elmer Kane is not only good, he enjoys telling everybody how good he is. A professional scout, Bert Wade, takes an interest in Elmer, who in turn takes an interest in Evelyn Corey, an attractive actress. Wade cons the ballplayer into thinking the actress is falling for him, which inspires a home run from Elmer to win the big game. Cast * Evelyn Brent as Evelyn Corey * Jack Oakie as Elmer Kane * Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher as Bert Wade * Sam Hardy as Dave Walker * Arthur Housman as Barney Barlow * Gwen Lee as Rosie La Clerq * Chester Conklin as C. of C. President * E. H. C ...
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Fast Company (1938 Film)
''Fast Company'' is a 1938 mystery film starring Melvyn Douglas and Florence Rice as married rare-book dealers who try to solve a murder case. It is based on the novel of the same name by "Marco Page" (Harry Kurnitz). It was followed by two 1939 films featuring the fictional couple, '' Fast and Loose'' and ''Fast and Furious'', though they were played by different actors in each. Apparently, cinema distributors were complaining about the time lag between The Thin Man movies, so Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer started this trilogy featuring married amateur sleuths. To avoid confusion with a 1953 MGM film of the same title, ''Fast Company'' was rechristened ''Rare Book Murder'' for television. Plot Joel and Garda Sloane run a rare book business in New York City. To supplement their meager income, Joel recovers stolen books. Insurance man Steve Langner drops off a check for his latest success. The couple also tries to help Ned Morgan, recently released from prison, find a job; they do not believ ...
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Fast Company (1953 Film)
''Fast Company'' is a 1953 American comedy film directed by John Sturges and starring Howard Keel, Polly Bergen and Nina Foch. It was produced and distributed by major studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Plot Carol Maldon leaves New York to run her recently deceased father's stable. Rick Grayton is the trainer and jockey of her horse Gay Fleet. It is an exceptional horse, but no one yet knows Gay Fleet because it is still young. Rick has been intentionally losing races to make the horse seem inferior so that he can buy it from Carol cheaply. However, he is discovered by Mercedes, a rival stable owner, who tells Rick's plan to Carol. Cast * Polly Bergen as Carol Maldon * Howard Keel as Rick Grayton * Nina Foch as Mercedes Bellway * Carol Nugent as Jigger Parkson * Marjorie Main as Ma Parkson * Horace McMahon Horace McMahon (May 17, 1906 – August 17, 1971) was an American actor. He was one of Hollywood's favorite heavies. McMahon began his acting career on Broadway, then ap ...
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Fast Company (1979 Film)
''Fast Company'' is a 1979 Canadian action film directed by David Cronenberg and starring William Smith, John Saxon, Claudia Jennings and Nicholas Campbell. It was written by Phil Savath, Courtney Smith, Alan Treen and Cronenberg. It was primarily filmed at Edmonton International Speedway, in addition to other locations in Edmonton, Alberta, and Western Canada. Plot At a racetrack, aging drag racing star Lonnie "Lucky Man" Johnson makes engine refinements to his car, which is sponsored by the international oil company Fast Company (FastCo). On its first test run it blows up, but Lonnie escapes unhurt. FastCo team boss Phil Adamson is not impressed, telling the head mechanic, Elder, that the team can't afford to win if it breaks the budget. In the "Funny Car class", Lonnie's protégé Billy "The Kid" Brooker gives top dog Gary "The Blacksmith" Black a close run. At the Big Sky meet, Adamson takes a backhander from the organizer. He says that the fans come to see Lonnie, so while th ...
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Long Road Out Of Eden
''Long Road Out of Eden'' is the seventh and most recent studio album by American rock band the Eagles, released in 2007 on Lost Highway Records as their first ever double album. Nearly six years in production, it is the band's first studio album since 1979's '' The Long Run''. In between that time the band recorded four original studio tracks for the live album ''Hell Freezes Over'' (1994), " Hole in the World" for '' The Very Best Of'' (2003) and the Joe Walsh-penned "One Day at a Time" for the '' Farewell 1 Tour: Live from Melbourne'' DVD (2005), which Walsh later re-recorded for his 2012 album '' Analog Man''. It is the band's first album released following the dismissal of Don Felder in 2001, as well as their final album with Glenn Frey before his death in 2016. The album produced two singles on the Hot Country Songs charts: a cover of J.D. Souther's " How Long" and "Busy Being Fabulous", both of which were Top 30 hits on the country charts as well as Top 20 hits on the H ...
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Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team
The Marine Corps Security Force Regiment is a dedicated security and anti-terrorism unit of the United States Marine Corps. It provides security forces to guard high-value naval installations, most notably those containing nuclear vessels and weapons. It also provides Fleet Anti-terrorism Security Teams (FAST) and Recapture Tactics Teams (RTT). Marines who complete Security Forces training are assigned a secondary Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of 8152 (Marine Corps Security Force Guard), while instructors can earn 8153 (Marine Corps Security Force Cadre Trainer). History The unit was initially organized as the Marine Detachment, Naval Operation Base in 1920. It was re-designated as Marine Barracks, Norfolk in 1939. During World War II, Marines from the Norfolk Barracks provided security for several commands in the Tidewater area, including the Naval Station, Naval Air Station, and Naval Fuel Annex at Craney Island, and what is now Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek. ...
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