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Date Stock Title
Apr 25 COLB Columbia Banking System Inc (COLB) Q1 2024 Earnings: Surpasses Analyst EPS Estimates
Apr 25 COLB Columbia Banking System Non-GAAP EPS of $0.65 beats by $0.12, revenue of $473.72M misses by $4.77M
Apr 25 COLB COLUMBIA BANKING SYSTEM, INC. REPORTS FIRST QUARTER 2024 RESULTS
Apr 25 TM Hydrogen Energy Lags In The Climate Race. But Don't Count It Out.
Apr 25 TM Toyota to invest $1.4 billion in its Indiana plant, adding 340 new jobs
Apr 25 TM Toyota to invest $1.4 bln in its Indiana plant, adding 340 new jobs
Apr 25 TM Toyota Makes $1.4 Billion EV Investment in Indiana Facility
Apr 25 TM Honda planning to expand its electric vehicle efforts in Canada, Toyota expands in Indiana
Apr 25 TM Toyota Charges Up Investment and Jobs in U.S. Manufacturing
Apr 25 TM Toyota trials EV pickups in Thailand
Apr 25 TM Toyota pulls into NFL draft with ‘Mr. Irrelevant’ Brock Purdy
Apr 25 TM Toyota pilots EV pickup trucks in key Thai market
Apr 25 TM Is It Time for Japan's Seven Samurai Stocks?
Apr 25 TM Electric cars and digital connectivity dominate at Beijing auto show
Apr 25 TM UPDATE 1-Toyota hits record annual output, sales on robust demand
Apr 25 TM UPDATE 2-Toyota and Nissan pair up with Tencent and Baidu for China AI arms race
Apr 25 TM Toyota and Nissan pair up with Tencent and Baidu for China AI arms race
Apr 25 TM Toyota hits record annual output, sales on robust demand
Apr 24 TM Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) Exceeds Market Returns: Some Facts to Consider
Apr 24 COLB Columbia Banking System Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Tacoma

Tacoma ( tə-KOH-mə) is a mid-sized urban port city and the county seat of Pierce County, Washington, United States. The city is on Washington's Puget Sound, 32 miles (51 km) southwest of Seattle (of which it is the largest satellite city), 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the state capital, Olympia, and 58 miles (93 km) northwest of Mount Rainier National Park. The population was 191,704, according to the 2010 census. Tacoma is the second-largest city in the Puget Sound area and the third-largest in the state. Tacoma also serves as the center of business activity for the South Sound region, which has a population of around 1 million.
Tacoma adopted its name after the nearby Mount Rainier, originally called Takhoma or Tahoma. It is locally known as the "City of Destiny" because the area was chosen to be the western terminus of the Northern Pacific Railroad in the late 19th century. The decision of the railroad was influenced by Tacoma's neighboring deep-water harbor, Commencement Bay. By connecting the bay with the railroad, Tacoma's motto became "When rails meet sails". Commencement Bay serves the Port of Tacoma, a center of international trade on the Pacific Coast and Washington's largest port. The city gained notoriety in 1940 for the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which earned the nickname "Galloping Gertie".
Like most industrial cities, Tacoma suffered a prolonged decline in the mid-20th century as a result of suburbanization and divestment. Since the 1990s, downtown Tacoma has undergone revitalization effort. Developments in the downtown include the University of Washington Tacoma; Line T (formerly Tacoma Link), the first modern electric light rail service in the state; the state's highest density of art and history museums; and a restored urban waterfront, the Thea Foss Waterway.
Tacoma has been named one of the most livable areas in the United States. In 2006, Tacoma was listed as one of the "most walkable" cities in the country.

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