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  2. List of companies headquartered in San Diego - Wikipedia

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  3. Commonwealth Financial Network - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth opened its San Diego office. 2009 Wayne Bloom, a 20-year Commonwealth veteran and managing principal since 1999, succeeds Joseph Deitch as CEO. Mr. Deitch remains chairman of the firm. 2013 Rich Hunter, a 25-year Commonwealth veteran and managing principal since 1996, is appointed president and COO.

  4. Masoud Barzani - Wikipedia

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    Barzani was born in Mahabad, Iran, and succeeded his father Mustafa Barzani as leader of the KDP in 1979. [5]Working closely with his brother Idris Barzani until Idris's death, Barzani and various other Kurdish groups fought with Iran against the Iraqi military during the Iran–Iraq War. [5]

  5. Sirwan Barzani - Wikipedia

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    Sirwan Saber Barzani (born () March 11, 1970) [1] is an Iraqi Kurdish businessman and military commander. He is a member of the Kurdish Barzani family . He is the older brother of Saywan Barzani , a Kurdish diplomat.

  6. Cliff Boro - Wikipedia

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    CVT Ventures, LLC, is a Delaware corporation based in San Diego, California. CVT provided seed, early and mid-stage/expansion funding, supporting services and advice to emerging companies, such as VideoEgg (later Say Media ), Luxology , which later merged with the Foundry , a UK-based company and mSnap, (acquired by Marketron).

  7. Ron Fowler - Wikipedia

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    As much as $200 million of the sale price included the team's 20-percent stake in Fox Sports San Diego, a cable channel that pays the Padres annual fees as part of a $1.2 billion, 20-year agreement. [9] Fowler was named the ownership group's executive chairman and was designated to represent the Padres in all league meetings.