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Al Gore Buys Nvidia, Sells Nike, Mastercard, and Microsoft StockThe former vice president’s firm Generation Investment Management also bought more Texas Instruments shares in the fourth quarter. The investment manager continues to beat the market.
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Another Multibillion-Dollar Settlement Won’t Dent Mastercard’s, Visa’s DominanceThe card processors, maintaining they did nothing wrong, will pay up to $6.4 billion on merchant claims that both companies charged excessive fees.
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