Bad Cash Credit Loan - Work to start on The Mill in Lincoln
Work to start on The Mill in Lincoln
LINCOLN - Renovations to the former Mill restaurant will begin soon, thanks to a secured loan and the go-ahead from the City Council.
Injury scuppers Shipps loan
Sheffield United striker Neil Shipperley's loan switch to Hull City has been called off due to the player failing a medical with the Tigers. The 32-year-old is struggling with a calf problem and will remain at Bramall Lane as a result, having not featured at all for the Blades this season.
Sheffield United striker fails to clinch loan move
Neil Shipperleys proposed move to Hull City Football Club has fallen through. The 32-year-old Sheffield United striker had agreed a move to the Championship club on loan until January 1 with the option of a permanent deal, yet a calf strain has scuppered the transfer.
Be a New Labour lord. No loan required
Conrad Black, who is currently awaiting trial in Chicago on racketeering charges, was a blustering bully who could bore for Canada.
Paying through the nose for a 'convenience' loan
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- For the average consumer, "loans that fit in with your lifestyle" would be fast and easy to get, and would never require repayment. As long as real-world lenders want their money back with interest, however, the best loan deals will never be as easy as consumers want. What's more, any place offering fast, easy money is going to exact a price for that kind of convenience.
La. farmers eligible for loan
VIDALIA Farmers in all parishes of Louisiana are eligible for a Farm Service Agency emergency loan this year because of the severe drought that began in January is still going.
Foundry plan banking on $20M loan
TRENTON -- Before The Foundry project is built, one large hurdle and several details must be worked out. The biggest step could be completed in December. Citibank is reviewing whether to offer a loan of more than $20 million that would fund the bulk of the project.
Mortgage shoppers: Watch out for Option ARMs
The old saying is timeless: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That's especially true for home buyers who might receive mortgage loan offers in the mail for incredibly low monthly payments.








