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Life After Bankruptcy ? Getting a Deal on a Loan After Going Bankrupt

Bankruptcy makes every little thing more complicated than it would be otherwise, but if you can accept that things will be easier emotionally to accomplish. With that in mind, getting a good deal no matter what your history is really comes down to making sure that you shop around. You need to compare at least five different companies before your search is through. This only becomes more important when you?re trying to get a good deal on bankruptcy loans. In the ideal situation, you will have something to offer up for collateral, because secured financing is so much easier to get approval for and you?ll get offered a much lower interest rate, which is the best case scenario when you?re trying to get the best deal possible.

Source: http://www.wahmbiztips.com/finance/life-after-bankruptcy-getting-a-deal-on-a-loan-after-going-bankrupt/

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Team: Giants reach deal with Tim Lincecum

(AP) ? Two-time NL Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum and the San Francisco Giants have reached a verbal agreement on a two-year contract worth about $40 million.

Giants executive Bobby Evans announced the deal Tuesday. It is subject to a physical and avoids an arbitration hearing.

Lincecum had asked for a near-record $21.5 million in salary arbitration and had been offered $17 million by the club.

The 27-year-old, the winning pitcher in the Game 5 World Series clincher at Texas in 2010, earned $13.1 million last season when he completed a two-year deal worth $23.2 million.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/347875155d53465d95cec892aeb06419/Article_2012-01-24-BBN-Giants-Lincecum/id-85cb78abe80c404c9e2cdc3390d99863

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Lange, Shepard separate after nearly 30 years (AP)

NEW YORK ? Jessica Lange and Sam Shepard have separated after nearly 30 years together.

A publicist for Lange confirmed the split Monday. People magazine first reported the separation, saying the actors concluded their relationship almost two years ago.

The 62-year-old Lange and the 68-year-old Shepard had been together since 1982. They have two grown children together.

Lange won Oscars for her roles in “Tootsie” and “Blue Sky.” She’s starring in the FX series “American Horror Story.” She was nominated for a Golden Globe last week.

Shepard recently starred as Butch Cassidy in the film “Blackthorn.” He also is a playwright and author whose play “Buried Child” won a Pulitzer Prize.

Lange previously was married to ballet dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov. Shepard previously was married to actress O-Lan Jones.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/tv/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111219/ap_en_tv/us_people_lange_shepard

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AT&T gives up on $39 billion bid for T-Mobile USA (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? AT&T has dropped its controversial $39 billion bid for Deutsche Telekom’s U.S. wireless unit, bowing to fierce regulatory opposition and leaving both companies scrambling for alternatives.

AT&T will have to find another way to address its shortage of wireless airwaves while Deutsche Telekom has to go back to the drawing board on what to do with T-Mobile USA, the struggling U.S. business it had desperately wanted to shed.

The failure of the deal, which was seen as a tough sell from the very start, may call AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson’s judgment into question as he was clearly surprised by the strength of regulatory opposition.

AT&T, which would have vaulted to first place in the U.S. market if the deal succeeded, was so sure it would win approval that it even promised Deutsche Telekom a record break-up package that will cost it an eye-popping $4 billion this quarter.

Stephenson was caught red faced after promoting the deal on TV the same day the U.S. Justice Department sued to block it. From August to late November many experts were puzzled by the companies’ optimism they would win over the regulators.

“It was definitely a miscalculation (by AT&T),” said Steve Clement, an analyst at Pacific Crest Securities.

“I don’t know that it’s such a big deal to the extent that you’re going to have people looking for a change of management (at AT&T). But they definitely miscalculated what they would be able to push through to regulators,” he said.

As for Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann, the break-up package will not be enough to soften the blow of losing a deal that has been described as “almost a dream come true” for the German telephone company. Now Obermann will have to either invest billions more in the U.S. market or find a new way to exit the country.

“There are very few occasions when you are forced to walk away from the table with $4 billion in your pocket and still feel like you’ve just been short-changed,” said Thomas Wehmeier of research firm Informa Telecoms & Media.

AT&T’s Stephenson said the company would continue to invest as it looks to boost its capacity, but he also urged policy-makers to make additional spectrum available.

But the carriers’ options for buying more spectrum were not immediately clear. While AT&T was fighting for approval of its deal, its bigger rival, Verizon Wireless, quietly forged an agreement to buy spectrum from cable operators.

The AT&T deal failure may have other companies thinking twice about acquisitions to bolster their competitive position.

Having to navigate “seemingly insurmountable regulatory hurdles is likely to shake the confidence of would-be consolidators to the core,” Wehmeier said.

After announcing the deal in March, AT&T and Deutsche Telekom in November withdrew their application for Federal Communications Commission approval to focus on addressing Justice Department concerns.

But that plan backfired as the judge presiding over the Justice Department case criticized the withdrawal and gave AT&T and Deutsche Telekom an ultimatum to figure out whether they wanted to go ahead with fighting for the deal or not.

The deal, which was the biggest U.S. acquisition announced this year, was also the boldest move made by Stephenson since he took the helm at AT&T, whose previous CEO, Ed Whitacre, earned a

reputation as the industry’s most renowned deal maker.

Deutsche Telekom said the deal would not change its group forecast for 2011 expected earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of around 19.1 billion euros ($24.9 billion).

“It’s a bigger blow to Deutsche Telekom in that they were getting a good price for that mobile asset and I don’t think there’s an alternative that’s nearly as good for them,” Pacific Crest’s Clement said.

Deutsche Telekom had planned to use the proceeds from the sale to pay debt, launch a 5 billion euro ($6.51 billion) share buyback and step up investments at home and in the rest of Europe.

Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup, which advised T-Mobile, and AT&T’s banks, which included Greenhill, Evercore and JPMorgan, stand to lose a total of $150 million in fees, according to earlier estimates from ThomsonReuters/Freeman Consulting.

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(Reporting by Nicola Leske and Sinead Carew in New York; Additional reporting by Alexei Oreskovic in San Francisco; Editing by Phil Berlowitz and Steve Orlofsky)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/business/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111220/bs_nm/us_att_t_mobile

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Poorsquare declares ‘I am the 99%. Show me some freebies!’

Poorsquare

By Rosa Golijan

If you’ve used?location-based social networking service Foursquare for a while, you may have noticed that there are occasionally great deals which can be unlocked by checking into a location. Most of the time those deals come in the form of a small discount or a bonus item with purchase, but sometimes they’re complete freebies.

Yes, sometimes you can really get something for nothing. (Assuming that the effort required to open the Foursquare app on your mobile device and check into a location counts as “nothing,” of course.)

So where are those freebies hiding? Poorsquare?will show you.

The website?currently covers only New York City locations ??though support for over 100 U.S. cities is supposedly coming soon?? and it’s simple to use. All you do is select the area you’re heading to,?pick which sort of deal you’re looking for (a freebie, a freebie with a purchase, or a discount), decide whether you want something that requires only one check-in (or several), and share if you’re the only one looking to snatch up the deal or whether there’s an army of friends tagging along.

A quick click of the “I am the 99%. Show me some freebies!” button and you’re on your way.

Now, I know that at least one person out there is currently shouting “Woah! Hang on! What 99 percent?am I supposedly a part of? What is this button saying?” and that’s alright. Here’s the deal: Poorsquare’s most important button plays on the slogan of Occupy Wall Street, an ongoing?series of demonstrations protesting social and economic inequalities (among other things). Simply using Poorsquare doesn’t align you with the protestors or anything like that?? the button’s just there for tickles and giggles, capisce?

Now, while the button’s a joke and you don’t need to join a protest in order to get some freebies, you do need to use both the Foursquare app on a mobile device of your choice as well as the Poorsquare site (on either your computer or a mobile device). I know it’s strange that you have to use two separate products like that, but a deal’s a deal.

Deals you might see include?free games of foosball upon checking into a burger place,?a mystery shot when you walk into a pub for the first time, a free beer for every fifth check-in at a tavern, a free fried pickle on your second visit to a chain restaurant,?two bucks off a drink at a tea house, and so on. Some of the deals are great, some are weird?? but they’re all easy to find, ranked by value, and include Google Maps directions.

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Source: http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/07/8679636-poorsquare-declares-i-am-the-99-show-me-some-freebies

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