Administration To Expand Foreclosure Program
Washington, DC, Nov. 30, 2009--The Obama administration plans to expand a program aimed at helping people remain in their homes as the foreclosure problem shows few signs of subsiding.
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Washington, DC, Nov. 30, 2009--The Obama administration plans to expand a program aimed at helping people remain in their homes as the foreclosure problem shows few signs of subsiding.
Denver, CO, Nov. 30, 2009--Textile Consultants and the Academy of Textiles and Flooring are working together in the development of a one day symposium, Inspections 2010, for carpet inspectors.
Chicago, IL, Nov. 30, 2009--More businesses in the Chicago region were expanding in November, according to the Chicago purchasing managers index released Monday by the NAPM-Chicago.
Viken, Sweden, Nov. 30, 2009--Ekowood International Berhad, a Välinge licensee since 2002, has signed a global 5G license agreement for Välinge's fold down locking technologies.
Shanghai, China, Nov. 30, 2009--DOMOTEX asia/CHINAFLOOR 2010 will be held March 23-25 at Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
Washington, DC, Nov. 25, 2009--New home sales rose 6.2% in October on strong results in the South, the Commerce Department estimated Wednesday.
Florham Park, NJ, Nov. 25, 2009--BASF said it will increase the price for Polyamide 6, Polyamide 6,6 and copolymer by $0.10 per pound effective Dec. 1.
Ann Arbor, MI, Nov. 25, 2009--An index of consumer sentiment in November rose to 67.4 from an earlier reading of 66, said the University of Michigan and Reuters Wednesday.
Washington, DC, Nov. 25, 2009--Unemployment is likely to remain high, and inflation low, according to minutes from the Federal Reserve's Nov. 3-4 meeting.
Washington, DC, Nov. 25, 2009--The Commerce Department reported Wednesday that consumer spending rose 0.7 percent last month, following a pullback in September when spending plunged 0.6 percent.