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... exhibited an ability to diversify their business model as their industry evolved (Waldeck, 2009). S...These closings have drained billions of dollars from the FDIC Dep..., and the impairment to the broader economy in the context of systemic risk. They argue that s...
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WILDWOOD - A ONE-TWO punch of red tape and the weak economy knocked out a condominium project, according to court papers filed in a bankruptcy case that's being argued in a Camden federal court. The tale of Marina Bay at Rio Grande LLC also highlights demo- graphic changes and market shifts that developers need to consider, experts say.
WILDWOOD - A ONE-TWO punch of red tape and the weak economy knocked out a condominium project, according to court papers filed in a bankruptcy case that's being argued in a Camden federal court. [...] foreign investment in vacation homes has been declining due to the higher U.S. dollar value in exchange rates, the worldwide recession and concerns about falling home prices.
... of occupancy from the city delayed the closings and wiped out sales deals, according to the filing...
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... statements1 that were signed at the closings to show “cash from borrower” when the money ha... recruited the straw buyers by pitching a business model that supposedly involved buying distressed p... the interests of efficiency and judicial economy, the court limited opening statements, sometimes r...
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The US automotive industry has been undergoing tremendous changes in recent years. Some of these changes include significant reductions in employment, factory closings, bankruptcies among the supplier base, downgrades on corporate bond issuances, and consolidations. One needs to merely pick up any daily newspaper to also see the market share losses by the group formerly known as the Big Three (now more appropriately called the Detroit Three -- Daimler Chrysler, Ford Motor Co, and General Motors). While the Detroit Three have been dealing with mostly bad news, foreign nameplate producers are enjoying a very different environment. The keyword that seems to address the difference between the companies gaining share and those that are losing share is flexibility. The Detroit Three are striv...
... than 100 economists and analysts from business, academia, and government attended the conference ... has been little progress in the fuel economy of vehicles. There are innovations that are in dev...
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...Discussion of Comments a. Small Businesses b. Cumulative Regulatory Burden c. Employment Impa... dryers, DOE does not expect any plant closings or significant loss of employment. For room air co...Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Appliance Standards Awareness Project. (A...
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Sep 11, 2001 began like any other day but took a drastic turn at 8:45 am Eastern Daylight Time when a plane, hijacked by terrorists, crashed into the northern tower of the World Trade Center, setting it afire. It did not take long for Americans to realize they had been attacked on their own soil by an impervious enemy -- terrorists. Americans quickly determined that not only had terrorists attacked on US soil, but also that terrorists had taken advantage of the US financial system to fund the horrific events of Sep 11. The Patriot Act is one of the most comprehensive efforts to eliminate terrorist financing through anti-money laundering provisions. Although real estate transactions have remained temporarily exempted from implementation since the enactment of the law, these anti-money la...
... events dramatically changed the country's economy, government, industry, and politics. One area of t..., were "persons involved in real estate closings and settlements."12 The Bank Secrecy Act required ... were ideal because they were cash businesses and criminals were able to merge legitimate and il...
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...The impact on the economy, consumers and employers will be profound. For vet... like me, who have been in the mortgage business for more than 20 years--and for the new young bree... bank needs the ability to fund its closings with interim lines of credit, until it ultimately ...
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... technology services organization Access Business www.the-mortgage- Provider of Web-based Technologi... site featuring news, quotes, recent closings and pricing AMI Commercial Real www.amiappraisals.... Dismal Scientist www.dismalscience.com Economy.com's online (Economy.com) publication offering ec...
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... affect employees for several reasons: the economy is suffering, the credit and housing markets are i... or civil matters such as real estate closings are appropriate, referrals to lawyers committed to... arising from ownership of family businesses. Mediation can help resolve these disagreements mo...
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Many entrepreneurs are able to manage their businesses within relatively contained and familiar geographical and cultural circles. With a world economy shrinking every day amid a flood of digital information, today's entrepreneur is increasingly confronted with opportunities to consider new ways to secure vendors and recruit customers. Many unfamiliar possibilities emerge. Should the entrepreneur venture beyond "comfortable" surroundings to consider international connections? Specifically, what about China? How practical is this fetching business temptation of larger markets and lower-cost subcontractors? What are the social, trade, financial, and political issues? Should a "China strategy" be a true entrepreneurial offensive, or rather a defensive response to competition? Is this "Chin...
... imminent reorganizations, plant openings/closings, or key-person distractions (illness, divorce, fam...