GM finance business sells majority interest in mortgage division (Lincoln Journal Star) DETROIT ? General Motors Corp., struggling with big losses, slow sales and high labor costs, said Thursday it sold a majority interest in its commercial mortgage division in a deal
W.Va. announces settlement with mortgage service companies (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley) CHARLESTON, W.Va. Two mortgage servicing companies accused of charging illegal fees have agreed to forgive nearly eleven (M) million dollars in debt. The companies also will give 773-thousand dollars in
US mortgage woes could be tip of iceberg: economists (AFP via Yahoo! News) The worst may not be over for the US mortgage sector, whose shakiness has rippled across financial markets worldwide, many economists say.read more...
Communing With Nature and Neighbors With its attractive entrances, well-maintained yards and appealing homes, the Lakes at Red Rock appears at first glance to be just one of many pleasant eastern Loudoun County neighborhoods.
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Beware of Fuzzy Math If you ever found yourself dozing off in your high school math class, you may be at risk of getting hoodwinked by companies' and organizations' tantalizing but misleading numbers.read more...
Want a Mortgage? Start by Settling Your Score (Benton Evening News) (ARA) - Anyone who's been denied credit may feel the old adage "you can't fight city hall" should be replaced by a new axiom: "You can't fight the credit system."
“It’s our policy to deal fairly with employees so obviously we will look for other opportunities within the network”
HSBC Financial Corp. Ltd. has bid farewell to the troubled subprime mortgage business in North America, announcing plans to shut down 30 of its 140 small branches in Canada as part of a move that will cut … via Canadian Business Magazine
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