Florida Prep sold to Chinese education company

Florida Prep sold to Chinese education company

Dwight said that after the change, he was contacted by international firms interested in buying American educational facilities, with the first inquiry coming from Spain. The Newopen Group operates three universities and a network of primary and secondary schools in China, Dwight said. The sale came
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Buying the premium stocks in today' s share market – Restaurant Brands International Inc. (QSR)

With the amassed value of the company based on its existing stock price alongside the total amount of outstanding stocks, today's market cap for Restaurant Brands International Inc. is valued at 14.67B. The value of the Market cap relatively ensures a stable and secure position for the company, and can
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Lending Protection Manager

This position is responsible for using the Lender Development Program (LDP) to help credit union lenders in assigned territory increase protection solution sales and improve their cross-sell and up-sell ratios. This role facilitates all modules of LDP and provides ongoing coaching, tracking and motivating
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Sydney pulls national house prices lower

Average home prices across all eight capitals fell 0.2 per cent in the September quarter, the first decline since the March quarter of 2016, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Residential Property Price Index. Sydney house prices dropped 1.4 per cent, their largest fall since a 1.6 per cent
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Fuller & Thaler Asset Management Inc. Has $350000 Stake in Perry Ellis International Inc. (PERY)

The firm owned 14,800 shares of the textile maker's stock after buying an additional 8,100 shares during the quarter. Fuller & Thaler Asset Management Inc. owned 0.09% of Perry Ellis International worth $350,000 at the end of the most recent quarter. Other hedge funds have also recently made
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Freddie Mac's next K-Deal is most highly leveraged to date

The $1.5 billion transaction, FREMF 2017-K1, is backed by a pool of 65 loans from 43 sponsors, with an average coupon of 4% and remaining loan terms of 10 years. it has a current loan-to-value ratio of 120%, as measured by Kroll Bond Rating Agency, and a projected ending LTV of 108.7%.
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Automotive Dealership Banking

Whether you are a single-point dealer or a dealership group with multiple locations, operating an automotive dealership takes a great deal of coordination and flexibility. At Access National Bank, we understand the dealer's most important relationship is with the manufacturer, and in many cases, you
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Wall Street's Playing Catch-Up at a Crypto Conference It Used to Ignore

The interest from the investment community was evident Tuesday at a CoinDesk conference on cryptocurrencies, where a standing-room-only crowd of buttoned-up money men piled into a ballroom in midtown Manhattan. “A few years ago, there'd be one-third the amount of people, and most of you
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Beware Apple's Valuation Canyon

Apple believers for some time have viewed the newest iPhone models, particularly the drastically overhauled iPhone X, as something of a replay of Apple's golden period when it released the first larger-screen iPhones in late 2014. High Hopes. Wall Street expects Apple's revenue to climb in the coming
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North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile in Latest Provocation

North Korea fired a ballistic missile in its first provocation since U.S. President Donald Trump labeled the country a state sponsor of terrorism earlier this month. Japan's coast guard said the missile could fall into the sea near Japan. The White House said Trump was briefed on the launch, while the
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What does the CFPB do, anyway? Here are the lending scams the US agency shut down in recent …

The US federal agency created in 2010 to protect consumers from predatory lenders, unscrupulous debt collectors, and deceptive banks is in the midst of a heated political battle that could ultimately cripple it. Appointed by Donald Trump, Mick Mulvaney took over as Consumer Financial Protection
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New mortgage rules could shut out 10% of low-ratio homebuyers: Bank of Canada

The numbers are based on the proportion of low-ratio mortgages issued between mid-2016 and mid-2017 that would have been disqualified if the new mortgage rules had already been in force. The tighter qualifying standard would have cut off 10 per cent of borrowers with a down payment of 20 per
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Yes, Home Prices Are Up Again

The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index reported a 6.2 percent annual gain in September, up from 5.9 percent in the previous month. The 10-City Composite annual increase was 5.7 percent, up from 5.2 percent in the previous month, while the 20-City Composite saw a 6.2
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UPDATE 2-Bank of Canada sees easing of housing vulnerabilities

OTTAWA, Nov 28 (Reuters) – Vulnerabilities created by Canada's high household debt and hot housing market remain elevated but should ease over time as a stronger economy and tighter mortgage requirements help improve conditions, the Bank of Canada said on Tuesday. The central bank's
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Merkel Says Time Running Out to Avert Diesel Bans in German Cities

Chancellor Angela Merkel said time is running out to tackle high levels of nitrogen oxides in German cities caused by diesel cars as her government tries to avoid having to ban older vehicles from the roads. After a meeting with state leaders and city mayors Tuesday in Berlin, Merkel said that the
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Don't be fooled into thinking that the UK banking sector is safe in the face of Brexit

Breathe a sigh of relief. The Bank of England has “stress tested” the UK's seven major banks and building societies and they have all passed. This year, not a single one has even been told to increase their capital safety buffers to enable them to deal with a future crisis. It wasn't a stress test designed to
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Cost of Hard Currency Tumbles in Zimbabwe

One U.S. dollar cost the equivalent of $1.30 in Zimbabwean bond notes on the black market on Tuesday, down from $1.90 on November 20, according to street traders who quoted prices to Bloomberg. Zimbabwe doesn't have its own currency, with the government adopting a basket of foreign currencies
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Birmingham financial expert playing role in startup peer-to-peer lending platform

New lending and investment opportunities could emerge in Birmingham's medical industry in the next year. Doc 2 Doc Lending is a startup, app-based, peer-lending platform for doctors by doctors that is planned to launch in June 2018 in about 10 states with large medical presences, including Alabama.
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Hobart and William Smith Colleges gets $4 million from Bozzutos

The recipient of the Freddie Mac Builder of the Year award, Bozzuto has also served as a congressional appointee to the Millennial Housing Commission, a gubernatorial appointee to the Maryland Housing Commission and has chaired the board of the National Multifamily Housing Council. — Hobart
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Another Day… Another Banking Scandal

Another day, another major banking scandal. It's getting to the point where you can practically set your watch to these things. The latest once again involves our old friend Wells Fargo. The Wall Street Journal reported last night that Wells has been screwing its customers on foreign currency exchange
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