Harleysville National takes big loss in preparation for sale to First - Birmingham Business Journal
Harleysville National Corp. Friday reported a $222.5 million second-quarter net loss, most of which was driven by a noncash goodwill impairment charge of $214.5 million that the bank said it had to take because of its pending sale to First Niagara
Lending firm sues photographer Annie Leibovitz for breach of contract - The Guardian
A firm that lent millions of dollars to Annie Leibovitz , one of the world’s most prominent celebrity photographers, says she has reneged on an agreement to sell her life’s work to repay the debt, and has asked a New York court to order her to open
FirstFed Reports Preliminary Results for the Second Quarter of 2009 - CNBC
LOS ANGELES, Jul 31, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — FirstFed Financial Corp. (Pink Sheets: FFED), parent company of First Federal Bank of California, today announced a net loss of $46.0 million or $3.37 per diluted share of common stock for the second
Biden touts recovery act at Chicago conference - Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden touted the $787 billion federal stimulus effort on Friday, saying he sees signs that the recession could end soon, but also called the package “the most misunderstood” piece of legislation. “What part of this
Ohio AG sues Carrington over mortgage servicing - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray on Friday said he sued Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC, one of the biggest subprime servicers, for failing to provide homeowners with acceptable ways to avoid foreclosure. The joint lawsuit
Harleysville National takes big loss in preparation for sale to First - Birmingham Business Journal
Harleysville National Corp. Friday reported a $222.5 million second-quarter net loss, most of which was driven by a noncash goodwill impairment charge of $214.5 million that the bank said it had to take because of its pending sale to First Niagara
Lending firm sues photographer Annie Leibovitz for breach of contract - The Guardian
A firm that lent millions of dollars to Annie Leibovitz , one of the world’s most prominent celebrity photographers, says she has reneged on an agreement to sell her life’s work to repay the debt, and has asked a New York court to order her to open
FirstFed Reports Preliminary Results for the Second Quarter of 2009 - CNBC
LOS ANGELES, Jul 31, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — FirstFed Financial Corp. (Pink Sheets: FFED), parent company of First Federal Bank of California, today announced a net loss of $46.0 million or $3.37 per diluted share of common stock for the second
Biden touts recovery act at Chicago conference - Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) — Vice President Joe Biden touted the $787 billion federal stimulus effort on Friday, saying he sees signs that the recession could end soon, but also called the package “the most misunderstood” piece of legislation. “What part of this
Ohio AG sues Carrington over mortgage servicing - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray on Friday said he sued Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC, one of the biggest subprime servicers, for failing to provide homeowners with acceptable ways to avoid foreclosure. The joint lawsuit