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stolen

[stoh-luhn] / ˈstoʊ lən /


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The Nestlé response to the stolen chocolate shows how there’s no bad news if you can turn it into a meme.

From The Wall Street Journal

By leaning in to the misfortune of a lot of stolen chocolate, the company “embraced the opportunity and turned it into a positive.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Claims of financial exploitation are generally subject to civil statutes of limitations, meaning that actions to recover stolen assets must typically be filed within three to six years, depending on the state.

From MarketWatch

Some but not all of the stolen material has been recovered.

From Los Angeles Times

A Santander spokesperson said: "After reviewing Mr and Mrs Jansari's case, we have reimbursed the £2,500 that was stolen by the scammers."

From BBC