JPMorgan Cracks Down on Unused Credit Lines as Banks Seek to Free Capital
JPMorgan Chase & Co. , Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp., the three biggest U.S. lenders, are among banks cutting back on $1.6 trillion of credit lines as they face increased demand for loans that ... topix.com |
Competitors' fade revives Ethan Allen in Omaha
Omaha, Neb.'s only Ethan Allen furniture store closed in February 2008 but reopened under different ownership in April this year. topix.com |
W.Va. rejects proposed sale of natural gas utility
Power company Dominion Resources said Wednesday it will spend $253 million to upgrade a network of natural gas pipelines in West Virginia that was never designed to handle the gas bonanza that has been uncovered in the region. topix.com |
Stanley Furniture workers eligible for TRA
BREAKING NEWS: Stanley Furniture workers eligible for TRA Friday, June 4, 2010 Workers who have lost their jobs as a result of the recent layoffs at Stanley Furniture in Stanleytown will be eligible to receive federal Trade Readjustment Assistance, commonly known as TRA, from the U.S. Department of Labor. topix.com |
President Ross must re-evaluate priorities in joining private company
George Ross will need to tread lightly to save face in his role as university president, after accepting a position on the board of directors of a private company. topix.com |