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5219 Sweet Meadow Lane, Clarksville, MD 21029
On May 14th, 2010, the president of Capitol Metro Financial Services bought a newly built house at 5219 Sweet Meadow Lane in Clarksville, Md., for $1,500,000 from James H. Selfridge Builders Inc. Darius Bakhtiar, president of Capital Metro, has worked in...Tags: Howard County, Colleges and Universities, Financial and Business Services, Plastic Surgeons, Maryland
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Mason holds $830 billion of investors' money in his hands
Sun National StaffAfter the conference call to his employees, after he briefed the stock analysts and the media and watched Wall Street exult over the prospect of Legg Mason Inc. morphing into the world's fifth-largest money manager, Raymond A. "Chip" Mason sat down and...Tags: Ethics, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Management Change, Citigroup Incorporated
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Legg, Citi wrestle with the rumors
Sun StaffOne can imagine tense, closed-door negotiations between a small cadre of Legg Mason Inc. and Citigroup Inc. executives, hunched over calculators and paperwork, trying to decide how the companies would swap parts of their businesses. But that's just it...Tags: Finance, Public Relations, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Mutual Funds, Gemstar-TV Guide International Incorporated
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Citigroup agrees to settle fraud suit
From Wire ReportsNEW YORK - In the first significant shareholder settlement since Enron Corp. collapsed more than three years ago, Citigroup Inc. has agreed to pay $2 billion to investors who accused the bank of aiding Enron in its huge accounting scandal by selling the...Tags: University of California, Lawyers, Financially Distressed Companies, Finance, Trials
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Laundering laws, terror policy hurt check-cashers
Sun reporterSome national and regional banks are dropping as customers check-cashing operations and other money-service businesses over concerns the firms aren't following federal guidelines meant to thwart money laundering and terrorist financing. Without banking...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Finance, Baltimore County, Organized Crime, Provident Bank
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Citigroup, Legg talks might be nearing end
Sun StaffLegg Mason Inc. and Citigroup Inc. appear to be in the final stages of negotiations over swapping divisions that would be carved from both financial companies, Wall Street analysts and industry experts said. The companies have reportedly been in talks...Tags: Finance, Mutual Funds, Financial Planning, Morningstar Incorporated, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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State closes check casher
Sun reporterThe state ordered a chain of Baltimore check cashing stores to cease operations last week because of debts owed to a money order business and three Maryland banks, according to a document obtained yesterday by The Sun. The Maryland Commissioner of...Tags: Farmers & Merchants Bank, Lawyers, Financially Distressed Companies, Suicide, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Carrollton Bancorp is looking into check kiting
Sun reportersCarrollton Bancorp, a Baltimore-based community bank, is investigating whether it was duped in an alleged check-kiting scheme that may have cost several area financial institutions millions of dollars. "We are gathering data to see where we stand as it...Tags: Consumers, Lawyers, Financially Distressed Companies, Finance, Baltimore County
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Maryland's wartime economy
SunSpot StaffThe acts of terrorism in New York and Washington have damaged the stock market and larger economy. Anirban Basu, senior economist at Towson University's RESI economic research institute, recently discussed the local fallout. Has the local economy already...Tags: State Budgets, Consumers, Finance, Economic Indicator, Regional Authority
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O'Neill wants jail; Subpoenas issued
Associated PressPresident Bush said Thursday he was concerned about the potential economic impact from the WorldCom Inc. accounting scandal as his Treasury secretary suggested jail terms for corporate executives who falsely certify company finances. A House committee,...Tags: New York City, Finance, Prisons, Trials, Arthur Andersen
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House panel summons WorldCom CEO
Tribune staff reporterScrambling to respond to the mammoth accounting scandal unfolding at WorldCom Inc., a congressional committee demanded to hear testimony from top current and former executives of the telecommunications giant, as well as a stock analyst who had long served...Tags: Finance, Arthur Andersen, Retirement, General Electric Company, Government
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Ehrlich defined by time in halls, not on the floor
Sun StaffRobert L. Ehrlich Jr. glides past the guards with a quick "How ya doin'?" and swings open the doors to the private balcony of the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. The view is grand, sweeping down the front steps of the Capitol, across the...Tags: State Budgets, Lawyers, Woodrow Wilson, Abortion, Anne Arundel County
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