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Former Countrywide Chief Executive Angelo Mozilo and two other former executives have been accused of fraud by the SEC. The SEC says that Mozilo deliberately misled investors by telling them CFC’s model was sound when it was going for broke. Mozilo...
Tags: Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide, fraud, SEC
Oaktree, the US specialist distressed investor, is about to seal its first major British investment with a cash injection into Countrywide, the estate agency chain, in a deal that may signal the bottom of the property market. Oaktree is close to signing...
Tags: Countrywide, Oaktree, private equity
The last week of October, I ran an article about the governments lack of any significant efforts to stop the tsunami of foreclosures that are supposedly responsible for the current economic crisis, entitled No hope for Homeowners: Foreclosure Prevention...
Tags: foreclosure. mortgage, loan, economy, bailout, countrywide, modification, refinance
Real pigs are actually cute. Corporate pigs are not, especially the ones listed here who cashed in huge while the companies they were running lost millions. These 10 are the poster boys for ultimate greed, nihilism, corruption and materialism...
Tags: CEO, Wall Street, finance, financial, Countrywide, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers, AIG, Merrill Lynch, WaMu, Wachovia, Citigroup, SEC, Federal Reserve, bailout, 700 billion
CEO Angelo Mozilo and President David Sambol will receive $19 million in stock next week as part of the company's pending takeover by Bank of America Corp, according to a regulatory filing. The payments of stock valued at $10 million for Mozilo and
Tags: countrywide, financial, ceo, Angelo Mozilo, sec
PM MST One lawmaker called it "a sanctimonious search for scapegoats." CEOs Angelo Mozilo of Countrywide Financial Corp.; Stanley O'Neal, formerly of Merrill Lynch & Co.; and Charles Prince, formerly of Citigroup Inc. were dragged before a
Tags: merrill lynch, citigroup, ceo, countrywide, financial, Merrill Lynch & Co., Citigroup Inc.
PST Washington -- Top banking industry executives earned hundreds of millions of dollars through their salary, retirement and stock sales last year while their companies got scorched by the mortgage market meltdown, a congressional report said
Tags: financial, countrywide, citigroup, ceo, wall street, sec, Merrill Lynch, Congressional, E. Stanley O'Neal, Citigroup and Countrywide Financial