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Anthony Weiner, the former U.S. congressman who resigned in 2011 over lewd online behavior, hired a campaign manager and is likely to announce his run for New York mayor next week, according to Politico.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers signed a contract extension that ESPN said would give the 2011 Super Bowl Most Valuable Player the highest salary in National Football League history.
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The Green Bay Packers’ fiscal 2012 profit more than doubled to a record $42.7 million as costs fell and retail sales climbed a year after they won the Super Bowl.
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Green Bay Packers fans purchased $400,000 worth of shares in the first 11 minutes as the National Football League team’s fifth stock sale began today.
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The Green Bay Packers’ net income more than tripled to $17.1 million in the fiscal year ending March 31, as the National Football League team won a Super Bowl title, club officials said.
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The Green Bay Packers’ net income rose by about 30 percent to $5.2 million in the fiscal year ending March 31, team officials said.
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Red Hat Inc., the largest seller of the open-source Linux operating system, fell after an analyst at Piper Jaffray & Co. projected a slowdown in billings growth.
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Barry Silbert was born to trade.
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A seven-year-old firm with a 35-year old chief executive and tiny Washington budget has helped pull off a lobbying victory that’s eluded most of the largest players on Capitol Hill: passing legislation with a bipartisan vote.
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NQ Mobile Inc. surged the most on record after the Chinese software security company said it will provide its products to subscribers of America Movil SAB, the Mexican wireless carrier controlled by billionaire Carlos Slim.
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