Read This Before Buying Superior Industries International Inc (NYSE:SUP) For Its Upcoming $0.09 …

Read This Before Buying Superior Industries International Inc (NYSE:SUP) For Its Upcoming $0.09 …

Attention dividend hunters! Superior Industries International Inc (NYSE:SUP) will be distributing its dividend of $0.09 per share on the 19 April 2018, and will start trading ex-dividend in 3 days time on the 04 April 2018. Is this future income a persuasive enough catalyst for investors to think about Superior
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WB approves $145mn to help improve poor's access to affordable housing in Pakistan

WASHINGTON: The World Bank (WB) has approved $145 million for Pakistan to help improves processes that would enable poor, including women, to have access to affordable houses through mortgage financing. The funds to be made available under the Pakistan Housing Finance Project (PHFP) will
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Princeton Capital Management LLC Buys New Position in Philip Morris International Inc. (PM)

Philip Morris International logo Princeton Capital Management LLC acquired a new stake in Philip Morris International Inc. (NYSE:PM) in the 4th quarter, according to the company in its most recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor acquired 3,651
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Just Approved: Reverse mortgage and conventional refinance enable home exchange

Holmgren worked with the title company to make sure that all of this was done in such a way that neither party was subject to property tax reassessment. The result was affordable new homes for father and son. John Holmgren,. Holmgren & Associates,. (510) 339-2121, john@mortgageholmgren.com.
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Born the son of a coal miner in Rotherham, David Matthews built a large fortune

Born the son of a coal miner in Rotherham, David Matthews managed to amass a reputed £40million. He also gained the title Laird of Glen Affric, while his children have millions of pounds of their own. His father started him on the road to better things by leaving mining and setting up a garage near the
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Fair housing marks 50 years but it's still elusive for some

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the federal Fair Housing Act, which prohibited discrimination concerning the sale, rental and financing of housing based on race, religion, national origin, sex, handicap and family status. This important law also made it unlawful for a housing provider
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Hingham resident joins Riemer & Braunstein real estate practice

Raymond Estes, of Hingham, has been named partner at Riemer & Braunstein, a law firm that specializes in corporate and real estate finance with offices in Boston, New York and Chicago. The firm's zoning and land use services particularly are centered in Boston and Burlington. Estes will be providing
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4 Ways Facebook Is Trying to Combat Election Meddling

Facebook outlined how it plans to increase security and thwart election meddling as pressure mounts on the social network to curb the rise of fake news and foreign interference. Facebook continues to face criticism for its failure to prevent users from sharing misleading news on its service, particularly in
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Hernandez completes lending school

Esmeralda Hernandez, personal banker for First State Bank & Trust Company, recently completed the 2018 School of Lending Principles. … The School of Lending Principles is sponsored by the Kansas and Nebraska Bankers Associations and is endorsed by the Colorado, Louisiana and Wyoming
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Enough of mollycoddling

As banks are cajoled to lend again, bad lending also resumes. Unless GoI reforms the system, we will see the replay of the Nirav Modi story. One of the roots of the mess can be traced back to the original sin: the Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Act, 1969/1980, and the
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Official under Obama, Bloomberg expected to run for mayor

A top administrator under former President Obama and Mayor Mike Bloomberg is mulling a run in what's expected to be a crowded field for mayor in 2021. Sources said Shaun Donovan, 52, is exploring jumping into the Democratic primary — as he did last year without ultimately getting in. Donovan
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Residential Real Estate: Marketplace for March 30, 2018

focus-marketplace-stats-033018-2col.jpg Pending home sales in the central Indiana dipped 0.7 percent last month compared to the previous year, although prices are up 5.3 percent so far this year, to nearly $194,000. The sales decline can be attributed to a dwindling inventory, with fewer buyers
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Women in Banking #MeToo fallout, the frustrating Fed and the changing role of the CMO

Save the diversity initiatives: Men and women in the banking, payments and mortgage sectors are divided over the potential impact of the #MeToo movement. Though 36% believe it will have some impact, and another 8% think it will have a high impact, not all agree that the impact will be positive.
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Saudi Prince to Push for Technology Deals on US Tour

On Friday, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler will be in Seattle, with plans to meet Amazon.com Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos and Microsoft Corp. CEO Satya Nadella, as well as executives from Boeing Co., said people familiar with the matter. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will host the 32-year-old
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World Bank approves $145 million for low-cost housing in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank has approved $145 million for Pakistan Housing Finance Project (PHFP), aimed at expanding homeownership, including women and the poor through access to affordable house building loans, a statement said on Friday. The international financial institution in its
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Lawson mulls entry into banking

Jiji Press TOKYO (Jiji Press) —Convenience store chain Lawson Inc. said Monday that it will soon apply for a preliminary regulatory examination for a banking license. Lawson Bank Preparatory Co., which is 95 percent owned by Lawson and 5 percent by Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, will file the
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Town Bank parent Wintrust donates $12 million to Marquette

Town Bank has recently expanded its presence in southeastern Wisconsin, particularly in downtown Milwaukee. BizTimes reported the bank plans to move its commercial banking operations to 731 N. Jackson St. this spring, bringing about 40 employees downtown. And Town Bank's first two downtown
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Spreading Islamic Banking in Uganda, One Friday Sermon at a Time

Whether speaking from the pulpit in Kampala or at social functions, the 59-year-old has become Uganda's most ardent promoter of Islamic banking, a practice the nation is set to follow neighbors Kenya and Tanzania in adopting after years of debate. And though Kasozi perceives a religious obligation,
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Austria Draws Scorn for Sitting Out Russian Diplomat Expulsions

Austria is drawing criticism from parts of the European Union for saying it couldn't expel Russian diplomats on account of its neutrality. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's government, which includes nationalists that cooperate with Vladimir Putin's party, declined to join the tough international response to a
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Facebook Accused in Suit of Enabling Discriminatory Housing Ads

Facebook Inc. was sued by civil rights groups led by the National Fair Housing Alliance claiming the social-media giant's advertising platform allows landlords and real-estate brokers to exclude groups of people from receiving ads about housing based on characteristics such as family status or sex.
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