Estate Investment Real, Just Take A Look Down The Street
Posted by James Breen at 17 March 2008 11:36
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When we discover, as most of us do, how little our precious possessions will fetch in the marketplace we are inclined to be disillusioned, event to feel that we are being updated.
March 16, 2008 · Filed under Stocks, Investing JP Morgan and the Federal Reserve acted in a buyout to prop up Bear Sterns falling investment bank investments. Bear Sterns was disproportionally hit by the credit crunch, causing it to nearly go bankrupt. An agreement between JP Morgan and the Federal Reserve to buy up the banks assets and protect its clients and borrowers. Bear Sterns had profited heavily from mortgage backed securities until the real estate ..[more].
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How Can You Compete Against The Foreclosure Juggernaut? If you are selling a home in Atlanta - you have a problem… don't kid yourself otherwise. I don't care how nice your home is… I don't care how much you paid for it… I don't care how well you've taken care of it… you are in competition with the real estate market Godzilla - the bank-owned property. Last week I was on the phone with real estate investment broker Jeff Brown of Brown and Brown Investment Properties. Among the broad and .. full article.
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The full and total collapse of Bear Stearns over the weekend and the investment bank's purchase by JP Morgan Chase is another stunning example of the link between reputation and shareholder value. Bear Stearns was one of the most storied names on Wall Street. On Thursday, shares of the company traded at $57. On Friday, shares of the company plunged to $30 in a matter of minutes in a huge cascade effect triggered by a loss of confidence in Bear Stearn's reputation and the company's ability to .. read the rest.
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