Stearns Lending Beats Mortgage Market Trends by Scoring Record Breaking Quarter (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Stearns Lending, Inc., a privately owned mortgage company, today announced results for its 2006 first quarter, reporting the highest revenue in the Company's sixteen year history.read more...
Leap in number of homes above tax threshold THE number of homes in the UK worth more than the inheritance tax threshold has nearly tripled during the past five years, research shows.read more...
Rooms tell personal stories Kathryn Meckler of Kathryn Meckler Design in Oakley first studied fashion design at the University of Cincinnati, then switched her emphasis to interior design at Kent State.via
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U.K. Pound Declines After Slower Retail Sales, Mortgage Lending (Bloomberg.com) July 19 (Bloomberg) -- The pound fell from near a 26-year high against the dollar after reports showed retail sales rose less than expected and mortgage lending slowed in June.read
Housing firm claims that it is bankrupt; Homebuyers demanding answers WINDOW ROCK , Louis Maldonado thought it was a good deal. The Maldonados were told they could rent-to-own a new home at the Church Rock Estates by its builder, the
“It doesn’t seem there would be any need for a hike in OPEC oil supply”
OPEC is almost certain to maintain its current production target this week but analysts say the cartel could be forced into action if rising crude oil prices start having a chilling effect on the global economy.
With the summer driving season over and demand for gasoline and diesel fuel slackening, the 12-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is feeling little pressure to raise its official output quota of 25.8 million barrels a day when oil ministers meet Tuesday in Vienna.
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