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It explains the original formula for condo hotels and, although published in 2005, it continues to provide accurate guidance as to what developers will have to do if they want to avoid treating the condo hotel units as securities. (2) Security Approach (as a private placement) — The new approach, resulting from the recent change in SEC Rule 506(c), now makes if feasible for most developers to offer condo hotels in private placements to accredited investors with mandatory rental… [read post]
16 Sep 2014, 11:40 am
To insure that this objective is always being met, the SEC continually works with all major market participants, including especially the investors in our securities markets, to listen to their concerns and to learn from their experience.The SEC oversees the key participants in the securities world, including securities exchanges, securities brokers and dealers, investment advisors, and mutual funds. [read post]
11 Aug 2014, 4:30 pm
 Less obviously, this also includes life insurance and debt obligations (such as bonds). [read post]
9 May 2014, 3:37 am by David DePaolo
For instance, the Southern California town of Rancho California near Temecula started out as a long term investment of Prudential Insurance (okay, not a work comp carrier, but a life insurance company that probably does buy long tail comp books of business investments too...). [read post]
1 May 2014, 6:40 am by D. Daxton White
The White Law Group is a national securities fraud, securities arbitration, and investor protection law firm with offices in Chicago, Illinois and Boca Raton, Florida. [read post]
1 Jan 2014, 4:00 am by Mintzer Law
Considering that his actions resulted in the collapse of an insurance company and took advantage of 25,000 innocent investors, the length of the sentence might not seem as harsh. [read post]
13 Dec 2013, 9:17 am
Those groups are: (1) M-PG Connect LLC (Plenary Group USA Ltd. and Bechtel Development Company Inc.); (2) Maryland Purple Line Partners (VINCI Concessions, Walsh Investors, InfraRed Capital Partners, ALSTOM Transport, and Keolis S.A.); (3) Maryland Transit Connectors (John Laing Investments Limited, Kiewit Development Company, and Edgemoor Infrastructure & Real Estate LLC); (4) Purple Line Development Partners (CSCEC and United Labor Life Insurance… [read post]
19 Nov 2013, 11:00 am by Dan Ernst
What emerges is a picture of a highly differentiated industry in the 1920s that began to focus more narrowly on federally sponsored mortgage products and a single funding channel during the 1930s and in the immediate post-World War II period, and then transitioned yet again to a more diverse business model by the mid-1960s.During their early pre-federal intervention periods, farm and urban mortgage bankers focused on three similar elements:•The use of informal guarantees or explicit mortgage… [read post]
7 Jan 2013, 11:38 am by LindaMBeale
 Other corporate welfare examples include everything from the continuing subsidy (after more than a 100 years of profits) to Big Oil and other natural resource extraction, to Big Pharm and Big IT from inadequate rules against the so-called sales of critical IT property to offshore affiliates, to companies that set up captive insurance companies, and to companies that use the vastly frontloaded "expensing" of equipment purchases through the accelerated… [read post]
20 Aug 2012, 12:11 pm by Everyday Law Staff
Yet.If far-reaching investors like James Cameron have their way, the next big space thing is mining. [read post]
6 Aug 2012, 6:49 am by D. Daxton White
(Aa3) as interest rate swap provider; and (iv) Transamerica Life Insurance Company (A1/ P-1) as guaranteed investment agreement provider. (13) Main Street Natural Gas, Inc. [read post]
6 Aug 2012, 6:49 am by D. Daxton White
(Aa3) as interest rate swap provider; and (iv) Transamerica Life Insurance Company (A1/ P-1) as guaranteed investment agreement provider. (13) Main Street Natural Gas, Inc. [read post]
6 Aug 2012, 6:49 am by D. Daxton White
(Aa3) as interest rate swap provider; and (iv) Transamerica Life Insurance Company (A1/ P-1) as guaranteed investment agreement provider. (13) Main Street Natural Gas, Inc. [read post]
26 Jul 2012, 7:09 am by Mandelman
Of course, back then it was called, “National City Bank,” but it’s the very same bank that ultimately was taken over by Sandy Weill, who had bought or merged his companies  with a bunch of insurance companies and securities brokerages, each time getting larger and larger, until he merged his giant insurance and securities mess with Citibank thereby creating the world’s largest and least manageable corporation the world had ever seen. [read post]
26 Jul 2012, 7:09 am by Mandelman
Of course, back then it was called, “National City Bank,” but it’s the very same bank that ultimately was taken over by Sandy Weill, who had bought or merged his companies  with a bunch of insurance companies and securities brokerages, each time getting larger and larger, until he merged his giant insurance and securities mess with Citibank thereby creating the world’s largest and least manageable corporation the world had ever seen. [read post]
3 Jul 2012, 7:26 am by admin
  Life is so unfair   Cleaning up a mess costs extra.In addition to losing money right and left from bad loans, Bank of America found itself having to devote huge internal resources to placating people shortchanged by Countrywide: Buy a mess, pay to clean it up Countrywide saddled Bank of America with hundreds of thousands of delinquent borrowers, thrust it into the middle of a foreclosure-paperwork scandal and exposed the bank to countless lawsuits from… [read post]
2 Jul 2012, 2:55 pm by admin
 Previously, Bank of America estimated the worst-cases losses from mortgage-repurchase demands by private investors at $7 billion to $10 billion. [read post]
14 Jun 2012, 4:58 am by Mandelman
Not many people know a lot about real life loan modifications. [read post]
28 Apr 2012, 8:50 pm
Insurance companies are accused of using the list to stop issuing to dead clients their annuity payments and not using the list to confirm that life insurance policyholders had died. [read post]