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Twinkies hope? Hostess puts off liquidation, agrees to mediation
There may be hope for Twinkies after all: Hostess Brands Inc. and its striking union agreed to a mediation that will forestall the company’s planned liquidation for the time being. At a bankruptcy court hearing Monday in New York, 82-year-old...
Tags: Grupo Bimbo, Bankruptcy, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Trials
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Don't buy house without these 3 contract contingencies
Q: I am in the midst of house hunting. Do you have an example of contingency language for financing and inspections that you have used in the past? We are about to make an offer and would like to include this language in the contract if possible. A: I...
Tags: Real Estate, Advice Columns and Columnists, Mortgages, Rentals, Finance
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Fertility testing bulls: A sound insurance policy
Within any production animal system, cost control always becomes part of the conversation. Profitability is affected by both income and expenses, but in cattle production there seem to be many more options to make positive effects on the expense side of...Tags: Insurance, Vaccines, Agriculture
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Don't over-extend your warranty
Buying a new car can be a joyous event. Before you leave the dealership, however, you'll find yourself in the finance office with a pitch for an extended warranty. Before you sign up, consider some expert advice. "Extended warranties, offered at the time...
Tags: Marketing, Vehicles, Financial Markets, Consumers, Services and Shopping
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Paint Township has multiple loan offers to consider
Daily American Staff WriterPaint Township supervisors have a decision to make next week after 1st Summit Bank approved the municipality's loan request on Friday. The cash-strapped municipality now has loan offers from both Somerset Trust Co. and 1st Summit Bank. Supervisors...Tags: Summit Bank Corporation, Money and Monetary Policy, Bankruptcy, Finance, Financially Distressed Companies
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Crop insurance vital to protect producers
“As expected, the Agriculture Department lowered the corn and soybean production forecast in its August 10 crop production report released today, due to heat stress and drought. “Although this was the largest corn crop planted since 1937, production...Tags: Science and Technology, Insurance, Droughts, Natural Disasters, Economy, Business and Finance
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Uninsured drivers zipping about Aberdeen area
swaltman@aberdeennews.comInsured drivers who assume they don't have to worry about expenses from a traffic accident that isn't their fault might want to think again. Magistrate Judge Mark Anderson estimates that, in the past year or so, roughly a quarter of the cases that...Tags: Judges, Insurance, Court Preliminary, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Five questions with … Therese M. Goldsmith
Therese M. Goldsmith spent most of last week preparing to deal with Cyclone Sandy's second wave: Thousands of Maryland residents who filed insurance claims and began working with contractors and mechanics to repair damage to their homes and cars. As the...
Tags: Catonsville, Towson University, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Insurance, Rentals
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Where's the beef? Fewer
Getting cattle bought right. That's normally a feeder's first challenge, but today it's just plain getting cattle. “The total size of the cattle industry has been shrinking, and shrinking rather abruptly for the last couple of years,” said Mike Sands,...Tags: Mike Sands, Prices
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Rosemont Inc.
Fredric N. Tulsky and John Sullivan, Medill WatchdogWith every cab ride to and from a Chicago airport, 25 cents of the fare goes to a tiny suburb renowned for insider dealing and outsize clout. Those coins add up to millions a year for the suburb — Rosemont — and help fuel a political...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Human Interest, Paul Simon, Personal Finance
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Insurers must pay for hazardous waste site cleanup, court rules
L.A. NOWThe state of California will be able to collect tens of millions of dollars from insurance companies for cleanup of the Stringfellow Acid Pits hazardous waste site, the California Supreme Court ruled.... -
Good News For Homeowners With Damage: Hurricane Deductibles Not In Force
The Hartford CourantHurricane Sandy didn't serve up sustained hurricane-force winds in Connecticut, despite the storm's name, and that means that homeowners filing insurance claims will save thousands or more in lower deductibles. Those savings are the direct result of a...Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Tropical Storms, FEMA, Barack Obama, New York City
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