Archive for September, 2007
I was extremely disappointed by the slanted aspect of “Don’t be afraid to sell home alone” (Your Money, Sept. 16). Buried deep in it was a nod to the competence of the full-service brokerage, which was hastily refuted as the writer pushed on to make the point that limited-service brokerages and online ad services are the best approach to selling in today’s market.
American Home Mortgage Investment Corp. bounced property tax checks for some Maryland homeowners, local and state officials said Monday, and they have demanded an explanation from the bankrupt mortgage lender and servicer.
New Delhi, Sept. 23 With India increasingly becoming a hub for global car makers, companies are looking to enhance their component engineering and designing capabilities to increase their share in the automotive knowledge-based business.
Arsenal are top of the money league as well as the Premiership, new figures released today show. And that could mean a bumper £70million transfer cash fund for manager Arsene Wenger. The Gunners’ move to the Emirates Stadium has seen club turnover increase by almost 50% to over £200million.
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LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE — Computer hackers are the new paparazzi. Hackers are now targeting entertainers. In a hacker’s chat room, LIGATT Security has learned that hackers are targeting entertainers and their managers’ home computers.
Internet, fixed telephony packages launched Vodafone has launched new internet and fixed telephony packages for home and business users, through which customers can benefit from higher downloads at better rates. Vodafone is also giving away a…
The following new businesses in the tri-county area applied for business licenses during the week of Sept. 10-14, 2007. Businesses are required to obtain a license to operate in the state of Alabama.
Home Depot doesn’t plan any broad-based job cuts or core retail store closings in the face of a persistent housing slump that isn’t expected to improve anytime soon, CEO Frank Blake said.





