A. Shulman expands capacity at Mexican plastics plant by 5 million poundsSeptember 21st, 2009 A. Shulman expands capacity at Mexican plantAKRON, Ohio — A. Shulman Inc.
NJ Gov. Corzine expected to sign measures targeting online crimes against childrenSeptember 21st, 2009 NJ cracking down on online crimes against minorsTRENTON, N.J. — Legislation targeting online harassment of children and related electronic crimes may soon become law in New Jersey.
House passes college aid bill, boosting Pell Grants, killing subsidized student loansSeptember 17th, 2009 House passes overhaul of college aid programWASHINGTON — The House has voted in favor of the biggest overhaul of college aid programs since their creation in the 1960s — a bill to oust private lenders from the student loan business and put the government in charge. Thursday's vote was 253-171 in favor of a bill that fulfills an array of President Barack Obama's campaign promises, ending subsidies for private lenders, boosting Pell Grants for needy students and paying for community college reforms, among other things.
Wal-Mart announces addition of other vendors to Walmart.com; expands offering by 1 millionAugust 31st, 2009 Wal-Mart links with online providersLITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Walmart.com is adding about 1 million items to its Internet site by teaming up with a number of other vendors.
Prudential Mortgage closes $100M client loan for retail propertiesAugust 27th, 2009 Prudential Mortgage closes $100M loanNEWARK, N.J. — Prudential Mortgage Capital Co.
Fort Worth, Texas-based American Airlines expands in-flight Internet access for passengersAugust 20th, 2009 American expands in-flight Internet accessFORT WORTH, Texas — American Airlines has expanded its in-flight internet service to more aircraft. The airline has now made the Wi-Fi service available on 100 MD-80 aircraft, which is two-thirds of the 150 Gogo installations scheduled to be completed by the end of 2009, according to a company news release Thursday.
Belo expands use of SpotCrime mapping services to New Orleans and PhoenixAugust 11th, 2009 Belo expands use of SpotCrime mapping servicesBALTIMORE — Television station operator Belo Corp. said Tuesday it will receive crime-mapping services from SpotCrime at stations in New Orleans and Phoenix, expanding service it already gets in Charlotte and Dallas/Ft.
Report says lenders in Obama housing plan offered help to 15 percent of eligible borrowersAugust 4th, 2009 Housing plan offered help to 15 pct of borrowersWASHINGTON — Only 15 percent of homeowners eligible for the Obama administration's $50 billion loan modification program have been offered help so far. In its first monthly progress report on the plan launched in March, the government on Tuesday detailed big disparities among the 38 companies that have signed up.
Federal Housing Administration launches new program to lower payments for troubled borrowersJuly 30th, 2009 New Federal Housing Administration loan assistanceWASHINGTON — Loans backed by the Federal Housing Administration will be eligible for payment reductions similar to the Obama administration's loan modification program, the government will announce Thursday. Effective Aug.
Meltdown 101: Why is it taking so long for government housing aid to make a big difference?July 27th, 2009 Meltdown 101: Why is housing aid slow to arrive?WASHINGTON — Speaking at a high school in Mesa, Ariz., about a month after taking office, President Barack Obama launched an effort to keep as many as 9 million homeowners out of foreclosure in a major federal effort to stabilize the U.S. housing market.
Online Denver news site formed by former Rocky Mountain News staffers to launch MondayJuly 3rd, 2009 Ex-newspaper staffers launching Denver news siteDENVER — A Denver-focused daily Web magazine led by former staffers of the defunct Rocky Mountain News and others plans to officially launch Monday. A dozen equity owners, about a dozen freelancers and partner blogs are providing content for the Rocky Mountain Independent.
Government foreclosure relief for 'underwater' homeowners expands to those deeper in debtJuly 1st, 2009 Gov't foreclosure help will reach more homeownersWASHINGTON — The Obama administration is expanding a program to stave off foreclosure for borrowers who owe more than their homes are worth. Housing secretary Shaun Donovan says borrowers who owe up 25 percent more than their home's market value will qualify for government help refinancing their mortgages.
Protesters demand mortgage help from loan companies linked to federal bailout fundsJune 30th, 2009 Protesters demand mortgage help from loan firmsPHILADELPHIA — Protests are planned in more than a dozen cities across the country to demand that a group of mortgage companies who benefited from federal bailout money participate in a government program designed to prevent foreclosures. The protesters want the companies to sign on to the Obama administration initiative called "Making Home Affordable." The administration estimates it could help up to 9 million financially troubled homeowners stay in their homes.
Investors request $11.5 billion worth of loans from Fed consumer lending programJune 2nd, 2009 Investors seek $11.5B from consumer loan programWASHINGTON — Investors on Tuesday showed a bigger appetite for participating in a government program intended to boost the availability of loans to consumers and small businesses at cheaper rates. Investors requested $11.5 billion worth of loans, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said.
Gov't expands housing aid to help borrowers who don't qualify for other assistanceMay 14th, 2009 Obama administration expands housing planWASHINGTON — The Obama administration expanded its $50 billion mortgage aid program on Thursday, announcing new measures that would help homeowners avoid a foreclosure if they don't qualify for other assistance. The initiatives are intended to streamline the process of selling a home that is worth less than the mortgage, or transfer ownership of a home to the lender.