High End Homes Likely To See More Foreclosures
Washington, DC, April 9, 2010--Houses with loans of $5 million or more will likely see a sharp rise in foreclosures this year, according to a RealtyTrac study for The Wall Street Journal.
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Washington, DC, April 9, 2010--Houses with loans of $5 million or more will likely see a sharp rise in foreclosures this year, according to a RealtyTrac study for The Wall Street Journal.
Pittsburgh, PA, April 9, 2010--The Hardwood Council has a new brochure entitled, “How Selecting Materials Impacts our Lives – American Hardwoods and Life Cycle Assessment."
Washington, DC, April 9, 2010--The National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center has filed a motion to support the legal challenge against the EPA's greenhouse gas ruling.
Lancaster, PA, April 8, 2010--Armstrong World Industries said it expects to take a $22 million first-quarter charge stemming from the recently enacted federal health care reform.
New York, NY, April 8, 2010--Retail sales at stores open at least a year surged last month to post the biggest single monthly gain on record, according to sales tracker Thomson Reuters.
Dalton, GA, April 8, 2010--Zeftron nylon is launching the 2010 Zeftron nylon Sustainable Practices Awards on Earth Day, April 22.
Tuscumbia, AL, April 8, 2010--Flexco said it has earned FloorScore indoor air quality certification from Scientific Certification Systems.
Washington, DC, April 8, 2010--Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke was more upbeat Wednesday in his assessment of the economy than he has been in nearly three years.
Washington, DC, April 8, 2010--U.S. consumer credit fell more than anticipated in February, as Americans appear to be reluctant to increase debt without further improvement in the labor market.
Washington, DC, April 8, 2010--Initial jobless claims rose 18,000 to a seasonally adjusted 460,000 in the week ended April 3, the Labor Department reported Thursday.