Second Quarter Dividend Declared, MainSource Financial Group - NASDAQ, MSFG NASDAQ: MSFG ) MainSource Financial Group's Board of Directors announced today that the Company declared a second quarter common dividend of $.13 per share at its May 16, 2005 meeting.via
County homeowner associations paying price in mortgage meltdown (The Washington Examiner) The meltdown in the subprime mortgage market has caused a large number of Montgomery County homeowners associations to face unprecedented difficulties collecting residents' dues while triggering an increase in fees
Thornburg Mortgage Loss Tops $1 Billion (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Mortgage lender Thornburg Mortgage Inc. said Wednesday it lost more than $1 billion in the third quarter due to the fallout in the mortgage markets and elected not to
Ahead of the Bell: Mortgage Finance Down (AP via Yahoo! Finance) A Lehman Brothers analyst on Monday lowered his rating on the mortgage and specialty finance sectors, and said he expected stocks to sink further as turmoil in the housing
How to Add Thousands to Your Bottom Line When Selling Your Home This article was written to help the seller focus on the FIVE major areas today's buyers look at when considering a home to purchase. via Real Estate For Sale
Mortgage default fears grow (FT.com via Yahoo! News) Treasury prices rose on Monday as fixed income investors sought a safe haven amid fears that repayment problems involving "subprime" US mortgage borrowers could have knock-on effects in the
RISMEDIA, April 10, 2006?A survey by Builder Magazine has ranked Wells Fargo Home Mortgage as the nation’s “finance/mortgage company brand most used.” The annual survey sample was selected from builders, builder-developers and general contractors who are readers of this leading housing industry magazine. Survey respondents were asked to rank nine finance/mortgage companies from a number of
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