Finance News Archive
24-Aug-2005
- 'Personal Finance Daily -- Aug. 24 (CBS Market Watch) The world of personal Finance isn't getting any simpler. You could spend days or even months trying to figure out how to improve your credit score, which mortgage product is right for you, or whether now is a good time to sell your home. But all of us face some similar situations. That's why it can help to see what questions other people are asking, and to read answers from those who spend their
- 'Rohm and Haas Company Begins Exchange Offer for 6.0 Percent Notes of Rohm and Haas Denmark Finance A/S Due March 2007 (ChemPoint) PHILADELPHIA -- August 23, 2005 - Rohm and Haas Company today announced that it has launched an exchange offer outside the United States to existing holders of euro 400 million in Rohm and Haas Denmark Finance 6.0 percent euro notes due March 9, 2007. The company is offering existing holders of the 2007 notes the opportunity to exchange the 2007 notes for Rohm and Haas Company 7-year
- 'US agrees to finance Palestinian infrastructure projects: sources (People's Daily) Well-informed Palestinian sources announced on Wednesday that the United States has agreed with the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) to finance vital infrastructure projects for the Palestinians.
- 'Jim Mather: Finance spokesman needs to get with the programme (The New Zealand Herald) When asked in the Herald of August 20: How much will you save from these baseline reviews to pay for proposed tax cuts? the National Party Finance Spokesperson, John Key, said he could not provide a number.
- 'Business Objects for Finance (Intelligent Enterprise Magazine) Acquisition nudges strategy toward the finance silo.
- 'Strategic Finance posts $25.5m annual profit (The New Zealand Herald) Privately owned property financier Strategic Finance yesterday reported a 35 per cent increase in June-year net profit to $25.5 million. Net cashflow from operations increased 45 per cent to $25.6 million.
- 'Campaign finance reveals winners spend more (Old Colony Memorial) PLYMOUTH (Aug 24) - The campaign Finance reports are out for Plymouth's May 14 election races for the board of selectmen and school the committee. They show the candidates who raised and spent the most money won.

