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Arctic Cat Inc., Plymouth, said its board of directors authorized a new share repurchase program for up to $25 million of the company's common stock. This is in addition to about $1.1 million remaining under its current repurchase program. Arctic Cat has about 12.9 million common shares outstanding.
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