Last Christmas looks mild with hindsight SCRUTINEER MARTIN FLANAGAN DIXONS is one of Britain's largest electrical retailers, and a lot of its gizmos are sold at Christmas.read more...
Lenders criticize gov't mortgage aid program (AP via Yahoo! News) Hundreds of lenders told federal housing officials Thursday that a $300 billion mortgage aid program requires too many losses for consumers and lenders to realistically help 400,000 Americans avoid
$1,300...$2,000...there goes your mortgage (CNN Money) Jemima and Ricardo Sanon, 30 and 29, saw the possibility of trouble before they ever signed their mortgage documents in 2004.read more...
CEO homes can be investment signals Investors looking for stock-picking tips might find the answer right at home - not their own, but where CEOs live. via Pasadena Star-News read more...
Colorado banker gets 2 years work release for real estate fraud (Reg Req'd) Must repay $9K to victim, court says Monday, December 12, 2005 Inman News A former Colorado banker was sentenced Wednesday to two years work release followed by 10 years probation
Georgia man gets 14 years in mortgage fraud scheme (AP via Yahoo! Finance) A metro Atlanta real estate agent was sentenced Friday to 14 years in federal prison in a multimillion-dollar mortgage fraud scheme.read more...
“Once there is some indication of where the bottom of the credit crisis might be, then the stock market will become more comfortable going forward, but not until then”
Presidential elections typically are prosperous times for investors. The Standard & Poor’s 500 stock index has risen in the final seven months of 13 of the last 14 presidential election years, according to the … via Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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