WHAT'S NEXT -- SECOND ACTS
Story date: 2007-10-18 10:07:00
Added on: 2007-10-19 05:00:46
BusinessWeek - As GE unloads what's left of her financial firm, Amy Brandt rocks on—in music and mortgages Way back in 2004, when subprime mortgages were a can't-miss proposition, Amy Brandt was a superstar. Her success in turning a struggling wholesale lender ...
Read more...
Related Stories:
-
Rescue Plan's Success Is Seen Tied to Home Prices - Wall Street Journal
The success or failure of the U.S. Treasury's plan to spend up to $700 billion on soured mortgages may depend on whether...
2008-09-22 04:57:00 -
Doubts in ad industry over IPL success chances (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Some experts in India's thriving advertising industry are skeptical about whether the cricket board's multi-million dollar Twenty20 league will be an...
2008-02-18 05:12:57 -
Immigrants Find Success at American Financial Group Mortgage Company
Forbes - Many find significant financial success with American Financial Group, an established mortgage broker in the community since 1989. The Southern...
2007-08-22 04:25:00 -
• It Is Better to Work with the Right Mortgage Broker (Turks.US)
When it comes with buying or investing a property in Florida real estate, there are very important factors that you have to...
2007-08-23 04:23:19 -
Brandt Lecture (The Arbiter)
"If you've been watching television or reading newspapers you're being warned we stand on the brink of falling into something akin to...
2008-10-02 01:18:29 -
The Trouble in Housing Trickles Up - New York Times
Greensboro, N.C. In some developments in the Greensboro market, construction has stopped on half-built houses. WHEN Brandt and Tiffany Schneider put their...
2008-06-01 07:51:00 -
Sound as a dollar - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The bank is probably servicing the loan in its own portfolio, not selling it. The customer’s success is the bank’s success. MARLBORO—...
2008-10-19 09:50:00 -
Home Depot CEO builds on first-year success (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Heading a home improvement chain during the worst housing slump in decades is no picnic. Just ask Frank Blake, who's just marked...
2008-01-07 11:28:05
