Sailboats for sale - Associated Estates Realty Corporation Completes Sale to Exit
Associated Estates Realty Corporation Completes Sale to Exit
MSN MoneyCentral - CLEVELAND, Feb. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Associated Estates Realty Corporation AEC announced today the sale of a 120-unit, non-core Midwest apartment property, located in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. "The disposition of this asset is in line with the
NutraCea raises $50M will stock sale
MSN MoneyCentral - NutraCea has announced a private placement of 20 million shares of common stock, raising $50 million for the developer of stabilized rice. The El Dorado Hills-based company sold common shares for $2.50 per share to investors. The investors also
Zell joins auction to buy Tribune
MSN MoneyCentral - Tribune, which owns 23 television stations as well as the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and other papers, put itself up for sale last year under pressure from one of its largest shareholders. So far, the sale has drawn scant interest, forcing
Government to ensure only safe health products are allowed for sale
New Straits Times - Companies whose health products have been certified unsafe for consumption will have their licences revoked. This is the extent to which the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry is going to ensure that health products on the open market are
Lack of Funding Commitments By City Threatens Sale, Buyer Says
Washington Post - A pending deal for an Upper Marlboro businessman to purchase Greater Southeast Community Hospital is in danger of collapse, with the prospective owner complaining that District officials are slow in making the commitments he needs to obtain financing
TXU sale could cost $32 billion
Los Angeles Times - Private investment companies Texas Pacific Group and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. are close to a deal to buy Texas utilities giant TXU Corp. in what is expected to be the largest leveraged buyout ever, according to people familiar with the
THE RAPID SALE OF PARADISE
Miami Herald - A few years ago, impoverished fisherman Marcial Ortega could barely afford to feed his 14 children, much less buy them shoes. But now his worries are over. A beneficiary of this region's building boom, he is selling his half-acre beachfront lot and
Church's plan to grow would raze eyesore
Baltimore Sun - In a series of legal moves, a 2004 foreclosure sale was vacated and the property was placed in the hands of a court-appointed receiver. But the condition of the apartment complex continued to decline. "Due to low occupancy, insufficient rent revenue