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He made his fortune on Wall Street with an investment fund called Friess Associates, best known for its Brandywine Fund.
Santorum's Main Backer Plans to Keep on Funding Brody Mullins 2012
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Foster Friess, the billionaire investor backing Mr. Santorum, was far more literal when he opened his introduction of the former Pennsylvania senator with a joke aimed at Mr. Romney: A conservative, a moderate and a liberal walk into a bar, Mr. Friess told the group, and the bartender says, "Hi, Mitt."
GOP Hopefuls Make Pitch to Conservative Activists Patrick O'Connor 2012
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Friess also helps shed some light on the thinking behind some Santorum supporters, "He's incredibly versed in one of the No. 1 issues of our time -- and that is violent Islamic extremism ... he'll be able to appeal to the Jewish vote, which last time went 68 percent for Obama."
HUFFPOST FUNDRACE - GOP Starts To Sour On Super PACs Paul Blumenthal 2012
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PetroChina "doesn't have much knowledge about how to develop an oil-sands lease," Mr. Friess said.
PetroChina Buys Oil-Sands Project Edward Welsch 2012
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That would be the wealthy Wyoming investor Foster Friess.
HUFFPOST FUNDRACE - GOP Starts To Sour On Super PACs Paul Blumenthal 2012
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The primary backer of the fund is retired businessman Foster Friess.
Santorum Struggles to Find Traction Siobhan Hughes 2012
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The super PAC supporting former Sen. Rick Santorum reported that its top donor was retired investor Foster Friess, who gave $250,000 as of Dec. 31.
Outside Groups Outspend Candidates Brody Mullins 2012
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His energy level and his willingness to go face-to-face to people is truly impressive, Friess said.
Republican candidates target New Hampshire – Thursday 6 January 2012
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Mr. Friess has promised to donate more in the future.
Outside Groups Outspend Candidates Brody Mullins 2012
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The Santorum-leaning Red, White and Blue Fund, spent about $500,000 in Iowa media markets, and Foster Friess, a prominent businessman who supports conservative causes, said today that he's contacting supporters to back Santorum.
Republican candidates target New Hampshire – Thursday 6 January 2012
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