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Mortgagebrokers.com Addresses Capitalizing on the Mortgage and Housing Market Slowdown
MortgageBrokers.com Holdings Inc. (OTCBB: MBKR - News), one of North America's fastest-growing mortgage brokerage firms, stated today that it believes its business model of consolidating small and medium sized enterprise (SME) mortgage brokerages will prosper even within a turbulent mortgage and housing market. "Recent reports of a slow-down in the mortgage and housing market due to over-inflated home prices, rising interest rates and sub-prime weaknesses present considerable opportunities for escalating the pace of growth for our company,' says Alex Haditaghi CEO of MortgageBrokers.com. "With a declining mortgage origination pipeline and tighter margins, the over 40,000 SME mortgage brokerages will seek cost and technology advantages so they can survive the slowdown and re-evaluations in the lending and housing markets," states Mr.
A real cliffhanger
Ladies, keep your eye on Corey Shelton. Sure, he's charming, good to his mama and hard-working. But the guy is slick. He's a smooth talker, a sharp dresser and very, very available. Want more? You can catch the Lindenwold man in action, starting at 8 p.m. Tuesday on SOAPnet's reality show "I Wanna Be a Soap Star." The aspiring actor is one of 10 men and women vying for a 13-week contract for a role on "Days of Our Lives." The 23-year-old spent several weeks taping the show in Los Angeles this spring. The contestants know which two made the cut (audience members help make the final pick), but the results are top secret. They can't tell a soul. Not even his mother knows. Sharon D. Shelton of Hi-Nella is so proud she could just bust. Whether or not he made it, he's already a star in her eyes.
Pair of state-chartered banks being organized
A group of investors that includes former Gov. John H. Sununu is now in the process of organizing a new community bank that will serve the Seacoast region and southern Maine, the group's lead organizer said. And another group of bank backers wants to establish state-chartered The Nashua Bank in Nashua. The Seacoast bank, once it is set up, will be known as the Optima Bank and Trust Co. and have its headquarters at Two Harbour Place in Portsmouth. The institution is now going through the regulatory approval process before the New Hampshire Banking Department and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. However, organizers are hopeful they'll soon be able to sell shares in the new endeavor, and the bank could be open as soon as this fall. "There has been a lot of consolidation in the banking business in New Hampshire.
Investing in a dead certainty
A fund through which you can buy up the life insurance policies of rich Americans. Whatever will the financial world dream up next? John McCrone reports. Here is a rock-solid investment you have probably never considered. What about buying up the life insurance policies of rich, elderly and soon-to-die Americans? Welcome to life settlements funds, the newest and perhaps most unsettling asset class to hit the investment world. The proposition is a little ghoulish. Find someone who wants to cash in a life policy worth a million bucks or more. Get a couple of doctors to certify the person really does have some life-threatening condition that will cause him to pop his clogs within a reasonable time frame. Pay the person about a third of the face value of the policy to take it over.
Surprise? Council picks Williams as interim mayor: Council now looks to fill District 1 seat
Former Rio Rancho councilor Mike Williams is the new mayor, and it seems no one is surprised.There were only two choices before the council during the Wednesday meeting: Williams and former councilor Lonnie Clayton. They were the only people who expressed interest in the position. .
Minors: Gorneault's homer caps rally
With 24 games remaining in Salt Lake's season, the Bees are definitely looking at a stretch run with an opportunity to clinch their eighth PCL playoff berth in 14 seasons. Friday night, after Salt Lake (62-57) squandered a two-run lead and the good pitching of starter Pedro Liriano, the Bees roared back to beat the Portland Beavers, 7-4, in front of 8,161 spectators at Franklin Covey Field. "We're in a good position," Salt Lake manager Brian Harper said. "If we play good baseball and take care of ourselves, we should be able to win. We just need to worry about ourselves." Nick Gorneault provided the big blow. In an at-bat that had him looking confused at three split-finger curveballs and down in the count by two strikes, the Salt Lake outfielder walloped Aaron Raker's fourth splitter 450 feet to left field, capping a four-run Bees' seventh inning.
Oelfke advocates for regional station
AYER/SHIRLEY -- John Oelfke isn't looking to lead any movement, but he certainly wants to get people talking about a regional commuter-rail station near Devens' Verbeck Gate. Working with his wife, Charline, Oelfke has created a presentation he plans to share with the Shirley Board of Selectmen in the near future. He's advocating that a regional station with at least 750 parking spaces be established on West Main Street in Ayer. The plan also calls for a network of shuttle buses that would run through Ayer, Shirley and surrounding towns, which would bring riders to the new station. That scenario -- not the plan being pursued by Ayer selectmen to add 350 spaces of parking in downtown Ayer -- is the best way to tap some $5.15 million in state and federal earmarks for the town to improve its station, said Oelfke.
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