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  2. PayPal Glitch Actually Put Man $92 Quadrillion in the Red - AOL

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    In fact, his monthly PayPal statement showed a negative balance of more than $92 quadrillion, which would have made him more than 5,500 times more indebted than the United States government.

  3. PayPal Gets Okay to Participate in U.S. Government’s $350 ...

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    PayPal Holdings (PYPL) said the fintech company was one of the first non-banking institutions to get the approval to provide lending to small businesses under the U.S. government’s $350 billion ...

  4. PayPal performing 'strongly' despite government shutdown: CEO

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    PayPal CEO Dan Schulman talks with Yahoo Finance about the government shutdown and what his company is doing to help those impacted. PayPal CEO Dan Schulman talks with Yahoo Finance about the ...

  5. Dan Schulman - Wikipedia

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    He is the former president and CEO of PayPal, and before that group president of enterprise growth at American Express. Schulman was responsible for American Express' global strategy to expand alternative mobile and online payment services, form new partnerships, and build revenue streams beyond the traditional card and travel businesses. [ 1 ]

  6. Classification of advocacy groups - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes referred to as "protectionist groups", "private interest groups" or simply "interest groups". [1] Such groups are normally exclusive, as their membership is usually restricted to the section of society whose interests they represent: for example the British Medical Association (as those seeking to join the BMA must be medical practitioners or students training to enter the profession ...

  7. Shadow campaigns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court help that limiting money spent by an interest group is equivocal to limiting the voice of an individual. [12] As a result, organizations that had a "primary purpose" unrelated to politics could endorse candidates, organize partisan activities, and purchase advertising, all with funds from their general treasury.

  8. 7 ways a Trump administration could affect your finances - AOL

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    A Republican-led Congress is likely to let the enhanced personal tax credits expire, according to KFF, a nonprofit health policy group. The credits save enrollees about $700 a year, according to ...

  9. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy groups, also known as lobby groups, interest groups, special interest groups, pressure groups, or public associations, use various forms of advocacy or lobbying to influence public opinion and ultimately public policy. [1] They play an important role in the development of political and social systems. [2]