No Waterloo effect from sale of GM's commercial mortgage division (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier) WATERLOO --- 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
Judge: Mosaic Must Pay $5 Mil. LAKELAND - A dispute over the relocation of a power line resulted in a $5.45 million federal court judgment for local businessman Tom Mims against the Mosaic Co., one of
Aging Owners Spur Employee Buyouts The baby-boomer generation is affecting the construction industry once again. Contractors built developments to house them, schools to educate them and health-care facilities to treat them.via
NovaStar 'absolutely not' expecting bankruptcy despite analyst's price target of zero NovaStar Financial Inc. is 'absolutely not' anticipating bankruptcy, a senior officer said this morning after a Wall Street analyst set a target price of zero for its shares.'It's a
House prices skyrocketing on Oregon Coast (Reg Req'd) The real estate boom has hit the Oregon Coast hard in the last few years, sending prices zooming up in many of the small cities that dot the coastline.read more...
Makers of Housewares Ready to Put a Lot of Color Into Kitchens It was cold and gray outside Chicago's McCormick Place convention center last week. But you wouldn't know it from all the color inside.
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Sales of units built to sell to investors as rental properties are evaporating as financing has become more expensive and difficult to obtain and rents fall. Developers of these buy-to- let properties are getting hammered.
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