News from Yahoo about Michigan Loan
01 - Romney quiet on hopes for No. 2 spot
August 27, 2008, 12:03 am - Detroit News - DENVER -- Michigan native Mitt Romney declined Tuesday to discuss his vice presidential hopes -- or to support the loan guarantees for the auto industry that have become an increasingly important feature of the presidential campaign in battleground Michigan.
02 - Big 3 gain loan support
August 25, 2008, 11:04 pm - Detroit News - Democrats will back direct government loans for automakers in their platform this week as Michigan delegates and lobbyists for all of Detroit's Big Three car companies work the party convention in Denver for support.
03 - Trigild Tapped to Secure and Close 37 Bennigan's Steak amp Ale Restaurants
August 27, 2008, 6:00 am - Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - SAN DIEGO----Trigild a distressed real estate loan recovery and receivership specialist headquartered in San Diego has been hired to secure and close 37 Bennigan s and Steak amp Ale restaurants in 13 states including Texas New Mexico Georgia Indiana Florida Michigan Colorado Minnesota Ohio and Pennsylvania.
04 - Loan cost increases pinch students
August 24, 2008, 11:25 pm - Detroit News - EAST LANSING -- The credit crunch that has roiled the financial and housing markets nationwide has hit Michigan college students squarely in the wallet.
05 - Mortgage crisis: Blame the bank
August 27, 2008, 1:07 pm - PhysOrg - PhysOrg.com -- Banks have played a big role in the mortgage crisis not only because they issued loans to suspect borrowers but because many originated and sold bad loans to other lenders says a University of Michigan business professor.
06 - Obama wins over hearts minds of Michigan Democrats
August 24, 2008, 11:18 pm - Detroit News - DENVER -- Illinois Senator Barack Obama criticized the Big 3 during the presidential primaries but delegates in Denver now say he has embraced the issues facing Michigan and the state's automakers.
07 - Both parties see Oakland as must-win
August 27, 2008, 12:02 am - Detroit News - DENVER -- When the Obama camp and Michigan Democrats huddle during strategy sessions one of the hot points inevitably will be: How do we keep Oakland County in the party fold