Valley business briefs for Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Desert Cities Motorsports LP, which is doing business as Desert Cities Honda, recently signed a lease for 11,339 square feet of showroom/warehouse space at 30-715 Front Street in the Thousand
African Rainbow Mining sees Fy Eps at 90-110 cents vs 37 cents previous yr Largest Private Cos. People World's Richest People 100 Top Celebrities 400 Richest Americans Best Paid CEOs Places Best Places Personal Finance Estate Planning Funds Philanthropy Retirement Strategies Taxes ...via
Advocates Pushing Banking Accounts They refer to them as walking ATMs. Illegal immigrants, unaware that there are no legal barriers to opening bank accounts, traditionally stash wages in their homes or end up carrying
Thornburg Mortgage plunges on bankruptcy worry (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Thornburg Mortgage Inc said it has failed to meet a surge in margin calls, raising concern the jumbo mortgage lender might file for bankruptcy and causing its shares to
Home improvement fraud targeted in Hudson Valley Attorney General Eliot Spitzer today announced efforts by his office to protect consumers in the Hudson Valley against unscrupulous home improvement contractors.via
Coatesville considers selling land slated for recreation center The city may sell off land that was acquired for the regional recreation center to help repay $7 million in funds used to cover three years of budget shortfalls.read more...
A federal judge agreed Wednesday to block the base closings commission from recommending changes at an Air National Guard base, which the governor says cannot be altered without her authority.
read more…
This entry was posted
on Wednesday, September 7th, 2005 at 12:22 am and is filed under Mortgages.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the comments RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Leave a Reply