posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
Stocks such as The Ensign Group and MAXIMUS, Inc. recently raised their dividends.Archive for December, 2008
posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
Dividends will be paid in Februaryposted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
PHOENIX----Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. today declares the following quarterly cash dividends payable on February 1, 2009 to holders of record as of January 15, 2009: $1.6875 per share of FCX’s 6¾% Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock . $13.75 per share of FCX’s 5½% Convertible Perpetual Preferred Stock.posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
Britain's biggest transport groups have been accused of making "bumper profits" at the expense of passengers and jobs.posted by Jui Chakravorty on Dec 30
A company in the U.S. auto industry fails — and the government steps in as savior. Yet again. That’s right. Santa visits the automakers this year while the Grinch steals taxpayers’ Christmas.
The Bush administration is buying $5 billion in equity in GMAC – the finance arm owned by GM and Cerberus Capital Management. The Treasury has also offered a new $1 billion loan to GM so the automaker could participate in a rights offering at GMAC.
Yes, this in addition to the recent $17.4 billion emergency loan to save GM and Chrysler from bankruptcy. In fact, the government already helped GMAC last week, when the Federal Reserve approved the finance company’s application to become a bank-holding company.
But the Fed’s approval was conditional on GMAC raising new capital.
GMAC said it had raised enough capital to satisfy the Fed’s conditions just as the Treasury announcement on Monday.
The Treasury’s generous moves help Cerberus just as much as they help the auto industry. Cerberus bought 51 percent of GMAC in 2006 and 80 percent of Chrylser last year. The private equity firm has been stung by both those investments as U.S. auto sales have plunged to record lows amid a sinking economy following its purchases.
A happy coincidence: Cerberus Chairman John Snow was the Bush administration’s treasury secretary before Henry Paulson.
The GMAC loans, as well as the original $17.4 billion in aid, come from a program within the Troubled Asset Relief Program to make investments directed at the auto industry. A Treasury official told the Wall Street Journal the new program did not have a specific dollar limit. Now there’s a scary thought.
DEALS OF THE DAY
** China’s three leading steel mills agreed to merge into one entity via share swaps which will create the country’s largest listed steelmaker and further speed industry consolidation.
** Suzlon Energy Ltd, the world’s fifth largest wind turbine maker, said it had raised its stake in Germany’s REpower to 73.71 percent by paying Portugal’s Martifer 65 million euros ($91.98 million).
** Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co will go ahead with the buyout of its unit Nationwide Financial Services Inc at a price struck months before life insurers were hammered by the market turmoil, the Wall Street Journal said.
** PCCW’s financial advisers said the takeover offer for the company had been raised to HK$4.50 per share from HK$4.20, in a move aimed at prompting minority shareholders’ support for the buyout.
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Share in OZ Minerals likely to remain suspended until March and dividends scrapped as part of deal to secure breathing space from banks to refinance more than $1 billion of debt.posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
Representing his country is becoming old hat for Niagara IceDogs forward Marco Insam. The native of Selva Gardena, Italy, recently returned from the IIHF world [...]posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
Britain's biggest transport groups have been accused of making "bumper profits" at the expense of passengers and jobs. A report by the Rail Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) claims the firms are using extra revenues from fare hikes to reward shareholders.posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Dec 30
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SOUTH KINGSTOWN — It was not exactly a Christmas present, but the holiday break was much welcomed by URI basketball coach Jim Baron.


