The total amount of funding raised by the company, including the 16.7 million, is 16.7 million.
A screen that supports 16.7 million colors can display 16.7 million different colors.
1 Million dollar
The average number of colors that a human can see is around 1 million.
The average person can see around 10 million different colors.
The human eye can distinguish around 10 million different colors.
yes
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As far as the United States is concerned, the answer is "none." You don't have to say anything to anyone or do anything when you get funding; you have to do certain things before you attempt to raise money. A company attempting to get funding from the public has to register before attempting to get funding in one of two ways. If it will only be raising funds from investors in its home state, it has to register with the state's securities regulator unless the offering is exempt. If it will be raising funds outside of its home state, it must register with the SEC unless it's a small offering (under $5 million) then it may be exempt.
The conversion factor for the keyword "au" unit in astronomical measurements is 1 astronomical unit (au) is equal to approximately 149.6 million kilometers.
6 million a year just with fox not including enterprise and other company's
The kind of company that you can start with 10 million dollars is a cargo transportation company.
Yes. It is possible to open a company with 10 million dollars.
Big Bird made five times in merchandise sales alone than what he received in government grants. In 2011, Sesame Workshop brought in over $122 million in revenue, not including government grants. Government funding makes up only 6% of their budget. A loss of government funding would certainly not mean the end of Big Bird. Politicians should keep their bickering stupidity out of Sesame Street.
ben & jerry cohen recently sold their company for 326 million
In Australia, the government are funding $2.3 million to stop land clearing.
Annual budget CAD $332.2 million (2010-2011)