Baby boy with Down syndrome wins title of 'spokesbaby' for food maker giant

Baby boy with Down syndrome wins title of 'spokesbaby' for food maker giant

Gerber was bought in 2007 by Swiss food and beverage company Nestle. The Warren family will receive $US50,000 ($70,000) from Gerber, and Lucas will take “a front seat” on the company's social media channels. “I'm very excited to see how the world reacts,” mom Cortney Warren said on the “Today”
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In an Eco-Friendly Move, Dunkin' Donuts Will Ditch Foam Cups by 2020

An employee fills a coffee order at a Dunkin' Donuts Inc. location in Ramsey, New Jersey on May 5, 2016. Ron Antonelli—Bloomberg/Getty Images. By Laignee Barron. 10:37 PM EST. America can keep running on Dunkin', so long as it's ready to switch to paper cups. Dunkin' Donuts (dnkn, -1.52%)
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Consumers are Stoked About Housing Market

HPSI, a quantification of some of the data collected through Fannie's National Housing Survey, was 89.5, up 3.7 points from the December reading. … Finally, net responses from consumers about whether mortgage rates will decline down over the next 12 months increased 2 percentage points although
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Fiserv to sell part of Lending Solutions business for $395 million

Lending Solutions develops technology platforms for auto loan origination, servicing and processing. It also offers systems for mortgage and consumer loan servicing. The joint venture will include the auto loan origination and servicing, and the LoanServ mortgage and consumer loan servicing platform.
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Rising rates don't dampen new mortgage loan application volume

Even as rates hit their highest levels in nearly four years, mortgage application volume increased compared with one week earlier, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The MBA's Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey for the week ending Feb. 2 found that the refinance index increased 1%
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USPS to Issue a Mister Rogers Stamp

Mr. McFeely will start seeing a familiar face as he delivers mail around the neighborhood. The U.S. Postal Service plans to issue a stamp featuring Mr. Rogers, the children's television star that taught manners, calmness, and understanding to several generations. The forever stamp, which will feature
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Vigilant Capital Management LLC Sells 3488 Shares of Marriott International Inc (MAR)

Vigilant Capital Management LLC reduced its position in Marriott International Inc (NASDAQ:MAR) by 3.3% in the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent … Finally, Royal Bank of Canada reissued a “buy” rating on shares of Marriott International in a report on Tuesday, November 7th.
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BidaskClub Downgrades Investors Title (NASDAQ:ITIC) to Sell

Investors Title (ITIC) traded up $5.02 during trading on Thursday, hitting $193.02. 565 shares of the stock traded hands, compared to its average volume of 2,192. Investors Title has a 1 year low of $126.00 and a 1 year high of $221.88. The company has a market capitalization of $358.35, a P/E ratio of
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Mueller Wants to Interview Trump. Is It a 'Perjury Trap'?

The prospect of President Donald Trump being interrogated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller stirs the imagination. Lots of documents and testimony have already been collected in the inquiry. What if the president contradicts the record or himself? Mueller has drawn guilty pleas from Trump campaign
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Mortgage rates today, February 7, plus lock recommendations

Stocks bounced back yesterday afternoon (and are continuing their run up this morning), pulling some mortgage rates today with them. We have no economic reports today, byt the Treasury is auctioning off Ten-year Notes this afternoon. Strong demand from investors could push bond and
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New Zealand: Lending money to a family member? Make sure you record it!

So someone who thought they would be repaid, could actually miss out. Also, if money is advanced to assist with the purchase of a property, and it is not properly documented, the lender could be entitled to a proportionate share of the sales proceeds of the house, rather than the set amount of the loan.
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Demystifying the Mortgage Process by Translating the Lingo

If you're applying for your first mortgage, you're probably seeing a lot of confusing terminology for the first time. Maybe you've recently heard something along these lines: “Based on your FICO, you can get a lower APR and avoid PMI if you pay for half a point and lower your LTV.” People who work in the
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Cryptocurrencies Are Like Ponzi Schemes, World Bank Chief Says

The head of the World Bank compared cryptocurrencies to “Ponzi schemes,” the latest financial voice to raise questions about the legitimacy of digital currencies such as Bitcoin. “In terms of using Bitcoin or some of the cryptocurrencies, we are also looking at it, but I'm told the vast majority of
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Foreclosure No. 5568854: Feb. 21, 2018

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Foreclosure No. 5568854 APN# 036-450-350 On February 21, 2018 at 11:00 a.m., Mid Valley Title and Escrow Company, Trustee, or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee of that certain Deed of Trust executed by Albert Bruce Mohr, trustee of the Mohr Family Trust
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Lagging sales hurt Hasbro revenue; Sprint buoys profits for Japan's SoftBank

Toymaker Hasbro saw a surprise sales drop for the critical fourth quarter as it struggled with lagging sales of “Star Wars” toys and the woes of Toys R Us. That comes after results from Mattel, which posted an unexpected loss for the quarter that includes the holiday season. Hasbro's results, announced
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GE's $31 Billion Problem

In an emailed statement to Bloomberg, GE said that “in the evaluation of any alternative, we always consider the synergies and dis-synergies, and we only pursue things that generate meaningful value for our shareholders.” Flannery, who has cut costs and pledged to sell assets, renewed talk of a
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Bitcoin on Credit? For 20 Percent of Owners, That's A Yes

Nearly 20 percent of people who own cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin went into debt to buy it, or bought it on margin. That's the finding of a survey of more than 3,000 people conducted in mid-January by CoinDesk, a New York-based provider of price data, information and news about digital tokens.
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What would happen if the government shuts down

The U.S. Capitol is seen shortly after the beginning of the government shutdown on Jan. 20. The threat of another government shutdown is looming just weeks after the last one, as lawmakers brawl anew over a budget deal and immigration. Even as congressional leaders were on the cusp of striking a
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Fiserv selling majority stake in lending unit to private equity firm

The joint venture will include all of the automotive loan origination and servicing products and related operations of Fiserv, as well as its LoanServ mortgage and consumer loan servicing platform. Fiserv will retain its Secure Lending product for e-contracting and its UniFi mortgage origination solution.
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EPS for The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) Expected At $1.43; Last Week Dynex Capital, Inc. (DX …

Agency MBS have a guaranty of principal payment by an agency of the U.S. government or a U.S. government-sponsored entity, such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Investors sentiment increased to 2.03 in Q3 2017. Its up 0.63, from 1.4 in 2017Q2. It increased, as 5 investors sold Dynex Capital, Inc.
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