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The chairman/ceo, who was the point person in Ripplewood Holdings circa $2.8 billion purchase of Reader's Digest Association that closed on March 1, 2007, tells min that she is under no pressure to produce quick results so that Ripplewood can profit on a resell. "Ripplewood invests for the long term," Berner...


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