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6 Articles match "Company","Course","Sales"

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Don't Dump Investors
Miller    When it comes to bailing out giant banks, huge companies and massive stock brokerages theres no shortage of government interest and activity. After all, its in our national interest to protect investors — unless, of course, theyre folks who merely bought a house or two. Because when buyers look at recent home sales they do not distinguish between homes Don’t Dump Investors By Peter G. The investor double-standard is hardly hidden.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Long-Term Solution for Fannie and Freddie Dilemma
Share values have dropped more 90 percent, investors have lost more than $100 billion, and both companies were rescued by the federal government earlier this month, placed in a government conservatorship run by the newly created Federal Housing Finance Agency. If Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapse the result would be the wholesale destruction of the national mortgage system; a virtual halt to home sales because few local mortgages would be available; soaring interest rates because few loans would be available and a level of losses throughout the economy unseen since the Great Depression.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
You can guess what happens next: No subprime loans, no high cost loans, no buyers, no sales. They, in turn, sell securities to pension funds, insurance companies, investors and sovereign funds around the globe. These loan buyers are generally protected against borrower claims under a legal principle called the “holder-in-due-course” rule. New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One By Peter G. Miller     It’s fight time in New York.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • The 7 Lost Secrets of Foreclosure Investing
    Being pre-qualified gives you bargaining power when it comes time to writing offers. SECRET #2: Plot a Course — Chart your course before you set sail. Smart captains plot their course — and stick to it! SECRET #3: Assemble a Seaworthy Sales Team — Begin your foreclosure adventure by creating a team of real estate professionals that can help you locate, analyze and purchase properties quickly. Rapid and sweeping changes in the real estate market are altering the way investors and agents buy and sell properties — especially foreclosures. Increasingly, real estate
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Long-Term Solution for Fannie and Freddie Dilemma
    Share values have dropped more 90 percent, investors have lost more than $100 billion, and both companies were rescued by the federal government earlier this month, placed in a government conservatorship run by the newly created Federal Housing Finance Agency. If Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac collapse the result would be the wholesale destruction of the national mortgage system; a virtual halt to home sales because few local mortgages would be available; soaring interest rates because few loans would be available and a level of losses throughout the economy unseen since the Great Depression.
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
    You can guess what happens next: No subprime loans, no high cost loans, no buyers, no sales. They, in turn, sell securities to pension funds, insurance companies, investors and sovereign funds around the globe. These loan buyers are generally protected against borrower claims under a legal principle called the “holder-in-due-course” rule. New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One By Peter G. Miller     It’s fight time in New York.
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Don't Dump Investors
    Miller    When it comes to bailing out giant banks, huge companies and massive stock brokerages theres no shortage of government interest and activity. After all, its in our national interest to protect investors — unless, of course, theyre folks who merely bought a house or two. Because when buyers look at recent home sales they do not distinguish between homes Don’t Dump Investors By Peter G. The investor double-standard is hardly hidden.
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Foreclosure "Megatrends"
    Sales are down. Return of the “Jingle Mail” Already, companies are positioning themselves to profit from the wreckage of the subprime folly. Lawyers in California — for a fee, of course — will show you how to damage your credit history for a decade or more and “walk away” from your debt. Foreclosures are rising. Home prices are falling.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • July Foreclosure Report
    Foreclosures and short sales are flooding the market, accelerating the declines. 150 foreclosures for sale in this zip and hundreds more in preforeclosure. Of course, every time I think it wont get that bad, I remember the Savings and Loan scandal of the early 1980s, and Enron and World.com. Gas kept going up the whole U.S. foreclosure activity in July increased 8 percent from the previous month and 55 percent from July 2007, according to the RealtyTrac Foreclosure Market Report released today. View state-by-state details .
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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