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  2. Stanley Mark Rifkin - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1946 (age 77–78) United States. Occupation. Computer programmer/consultant. Criminal charge. Theft. Stanley Mark Rifkin (born in 1946) is a convicted criminal in the United States responsible for stealing $10.2 million through wire transfer via telephone in the autumn of 1978. At the time, it was the largest bank theft in U.S. history.

  3. Digital River - Wikipedia

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    Digital River is a private company that provides global e-commerce, payments and marketing services. In 2013, Digital River processed more than $30 billion in online transactions. In 2013, Digital River processed more than $30 billion in online transactions.

  4. List of UFC events - Wikipedia

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    Event Date Venue Location Ref. UFC 309: Nov 9, 2024 Madison Square Garden: New York City, New York, U.S. : UFC 308: Oct 26, 2024: Etihad Arena: Abu Dhabi, United Arab ...

  5. Why Digital River Shares Popped - AOL

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    Now what: Dobson's investment translates into a $450,000 vote of confidence in Digital River's future, and his stake was valued at $6.3 million as of Friday's close before today's pop. This was an ...

  6. Why Digital River Shares Got Crushed - AOL

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  7. Why Digital River's Shares Sank - AOL

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  8. Digital River Shares Got Crushed: What You Need to Know - AOL

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  9. North River Steamboat - Wikipedia

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    The North River Steamboat or North River, colloquially known as the Clermont, is widely regarded as the world's first vessel to demonstrate the viability of using steam propulsion for commercial water transportation. [2] Built in 1807, the North River Steamboat operated on the Hudson River – at that time often known as the North River ...