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Fiserv to get dollor 510 million for stake in insurance business Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Fiserv Inc. said Wednesday it will receive about $510 million by selling a majority stake in its insurance business, money that will help the Brookfield-based financial technology provider buy back shares of its stock.
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