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Claire Trevett: David Seymour's Treaty Principles Bill has political rewards for Act and Te Pati Maori - but not for PM Christopher Luxon - Letters: Act MP ignores sobering reality about alcohol outlets; John Key's true colours on show - Member's bill would end licensing trusts in West Auckland, Southland - Act MP - Former Act leader Richard Prebble appointed to Waitangi Tribunal - Act's belief Maori should have exact same rights as non-Maori is fundamentally flawed - Anaru Eketone - Act's David Seymour: Nicole McKee, Karen Chhour and him seen as 'bad Maori' - Laken Riley Act sponsor blasts Bill Clinton's claim about Georgia student's death - Act leader David Seymour clashes with iwi leader during Treaty Principles Bill public debate - Listen to The Country online: Act leader David Seymour talks boats, banks, and capital gains tax - Act's Simon Court amends accidental slur in Palestine statement; Labour MP Damien O'Connor still not saying sorry

Act.Com

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Summary

Act.Com is a company. It is located in Denver, the United States and was founded in 2001. The company is part of the Communication Services sector, specifically in the Media industry. Based on various external sources, the CEO's approval rating is 99 %.

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  • Act!CRM & Marketing Automation
  • Act! provides CRM and marketing automation all in one so you can market like a pro, turn leads into sales, and win raving fans for life.
  • Act! is the leading provider of all-in-one CRM and Marketing Automation solutions that empower you to market better, sell more, and create customers for life.
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