Citations with the tag: LINES of credit

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  • India Extends $500M Line of Credit to Myanmar.
    Bhattacharya, Pallab // India -- West; 6/1/2012, Vol. 37 Issue 28, pA35 

    The article presents information on the extension of a 500 million U.S. dollars line of credit to Myanmar from India on May 28, 2012.

  • Credit on call.
    Broome Jr., J. Tol // Nation's Business; Sep95, Vol. 83 Issue 9, p42 

    Focuses on the importance of maintaining an established line of credit for businesses in the United States. Definition of a credit line; Use of line-of-credit financing to fund seasonal purchases; Requirements on the use of seasonal purchases; Small businesses' use of lines of credit to find...

  • RISK SUMMARY: NICARAGUA.
    Broome Jr., J. Tol // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; Jun2011, Vol. 28 Issue 6, p5 

    The article presents a political, economic and business environment risk summary for Nicaragua as of June 1, 2011 which includes improving diplomatic ties with Costa Rica as the two countries cooperate in the fight against cross-border drugs trade, the view that Nicaragua's economy remains...

  • Consolidation's Got New Tools.
    Miller, Matthew // Bank Technology News; Mar2003, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p24 

    Reports on the launch of debt consolidation credit lines by the banking sector in the U.S. Assistance offered to customers in managing the growing debt obligation; Growth of the loan portfolio; Simulation of a business plan.

  • Tips for Understanding Your Customer's Bank Credit Line.
    Moorhead, Cindy // Business Credit; Mar2002, Vol. 104 Issue 3, p11 

    Presents tips for understanding customer bank credit line. Importance of understanding customer credit line; Classification of credit line on the long-term liability to make bank statements; Significance of discussing customer financial statement analysis.

  • Kmart credit line reduced from $600M to $465M.
    Moorhead, Cindy // Crain's Detroit Business; 12/11/2000, Vol. 16 Issue 50, p2 

    Reports on the reduction of the credit line of Kmart Corp.

  • PULSE.
    Jellison, William; Donahue, Tom; Thevenet, Richard // Treasury & Risk Management; Sep2001, Vol. 11 Issue 8, p12 

    Answers a question on extending revolving lines of credit and other credit facilities with banks in the United States. Importance of refinancing revolving lines of credit providers; Significance of investment banking on the participation in revolving lines of credit; Management of banking...

  • As lenders look to the bottom line, telecom fees soar.
    Garrity, Brian // Investment Dealers' Digest; 08/16/99, Vol. 65 Issue 33, p6 

    Reports on telecommunication companies' increasing of commitment fees for reserved credit lines in light of consolidation and risk-return demands. Examples of the riskiest loans; Tieup of fees to credit utilization; Reason for the increase in fees since February 1999.

  • Drawing $2.65B, WorldCom Tries for $5B More.
    Garrity, Brian // Bank Loan Report; 5/20/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 20, p3 

    Reports that WorldCom Inc. will draw upon an existing backstop line of credit which will expire on June 7, 2002.

  • Borrowers Forced to Pay Up Before Valentine's Day.
    Hintze, John // Bank Loan Report; 2/17/2003, Vol. 18 Issue 7, p2 

    Reports on developments related to credit market deals in the U.S. as of February 17, 2003. Price of leveraged loans to borrowers; Plan for Sears to downsize their deal; Interest of investors in acquisition-related deals.

  • A painless approach to business loans.
    Bleiwas, Howard I. // Corporate Detroit; Mar1998, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p15 

    Provides information about business loans and a line of credit and their importance. Difference between business term loan and a line of credit; Benefit of obtaining a line of credit for all corporate accounts; Steps on how to obtain loans or a line of credit.

  • The impact of credit line announcements on stock prices...
    Floros, Nikos I.; Tsetsekos, George P. // International Review of Economics & Finance; 1996, Vol. 5 Issue 3, p307 

    Examines the valuation effects of credit line agreements for a number of firms from 1979 to 1989. Factors contributing to a positive valuation effect; Why companies try to raise capital through credit line agreements; Reference to the deductions outsiders can make about management's motivation...

  • Credit line is up for renewal.
    Gray, Andi // Westchester County Business Journal; 7/12/2010, Vol. 49 Issue 28, p12 

    The article provides an answer to a question of how to renew a credit line.

  • Rainier wholesales home equity credit lines to other companies.
    Gray, Andi // ABA Banking Journal; Jul85, Vol. 77 Issue 7, p86 

    Focuses on the importance of equity credit lines on banking. Features of the ConsumerLine; Services of financial institution; Availability of homeowner equity.

  • Those Remaining in Subprime Warehouse Business Now More Cautious.
    Sinnock, Bonnie // National Mortgage News; 09/25/2000, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p5 

    Focuses on the effects of financial troubles in the subprime mortgage lending sector on companies' warehouse lines in the United States. Status of the warehouse lending business; Warehouse lenders' attitude towards providing warehouse facilities to subprime; Demand for subprime loans.

  • Senior care technology firm secures $10 million equity line of credit.
    Sinnock, Bonnie // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 10/24/2011, Vol. 41 Issue 13, p4 

    The article reports on the move of the ActiveCare Inc. securing a commitment for 10 million U.S. dollars equity line of credit funding from a group of investors led by Sapinda Ltd. in Europe.

  • Citibank to increase credit card credit lines automatically.
    Ruano, Lida Estela // Caribbean Business; 7/20/2000, Vol. 28 Issue 28, p7 

    Reports on Citibank's automatic increase of credit lines for its credit cardholders in August 2000. Factors that would serve as basis for increases in credit lines; Bank's plan to launch 10-year home mortgage line of credit.

  • PNC using California-style application to speed loans.
    Nathan, Sara // American Banker; 3/23/1998, Vol. 163 Issue 55, p13 

    Reports that PNC Corporation is offering small-business credit lines that do not required borrowers to return to a branch to sign closing documents. Comments from Susan G. Holt, PNC's senior vice president for business banking; When did PNC begin to used this simplified loan application...

  • No Place Like the Home for Those Who Want Cash.
    Fernandez, Tommy // American Banker; 8/7/2002, Vol. 167 Issue 150, p10 

    Reveals more homeowners are using their residence as a line of credit and to obtain a cash-out refinance loan in the United States. Competitive refinances loans for 2001 and 2002; Increase in the housing value; Views of housing market observers about home appreciation trend.

  • Banks Commit to $540M in On Assignment Loans.
    Bisbey, Allison // High Yield Report; 3/26/2012, Vol. 23 Issue 13, p9 

    The article reports that professional staffing firm On Assignment earned commitments for a credit facility worth 540 million U.S. dollars.

  • Tenneco Enters $1.1B CF Sans TLB.
    Sheahan, Matthew // High Yield Report; 3/26/2012, Vol. 23 Issue 13, p20 

    The article reports on the senior secured credit facility entered into by Lake Forest, Illinois-based Tenneco.

  • Enron Said Seeking New Credit Lines .
    Mandaro, Laura; Schmelkin, Alissa // American Banker; 10/29/2001, Vol. 166 Issue 207, p31 

    Reports that Enron Corp. is negotiating with its lenders about new credit lines. Lending exposure of J.P. Morgan Change Co. and Citigroup Inc.

  • VIV U MAKES BANK SHOT.
    Goldsmith, Jill // Daily Variety; 9/19/2002, Vol. 276 Issue 77, p1 

    Focuses on the amount of credit line secured by Vivendi Universal. Plan to sell Vivendi Environment and Cegetel Telecom; Resignation of Deputy chief operating officer Philippe Germond; Performance of the company in the stock market.

  • ERRATA.
    Goldsmith, Jill // Strategic Finance; Oct2001, Vol. 83 Issue 4, p18 

    A correction to the Ethics column in the August 2001 issue of "Strategic Finance," is presented.

  • Key.
    Goldsmith, Jill // Bank Loan Report; 10/30/2006, Vol. 21 Issue 41, p10 

    The article presents a list of keywords and their abbreviations used in reporting credit facility's performances in United States.

  • Government charge card undergoes charges.
    Harley, Eileen // Army Reserve Magazine; Summer2001, Vol. 47 Issue 2, p15 

    Reports the changes of travel charge card policies in Washington. Limitations of the standard account; Reduction of cash and credit lines; Payment system for travel settlements.

  • Tunisia.
    Harley, Eileen // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest; 2/25/2000, Vol. 44 Issue 8, p26 

    Reports on the credit line given by Coface to Tunisia.

  • ADVISOR: NEW FUNDING SOURCE.
    Resnick, Rosalind // Entrepreneur; Nov2008, Vol. 36 Issue 11, p57 

    The article provides an answer to the question of using a company's credit line to fund the development of a Web site.

  • Business Financing.
    Myers, Eric // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 7/26/2010, Vol. 40 Issue 3, p11 

    The article discusses several alternative forms of lending including the traditional line, the asset-based line, and the factoring line of credit.

  • Capital improvements?
    Harris, Dion M. // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 3/10/97, Vol. 17 Issue 36, p3A 

    Presents the findings of a study which showed that women were gaining greater access to bank loans and lines of credit. Experience of Elise McCullough, president of the Louisiana Women Business Owners Association; Number of women-owned businesses in 1996; Comparison between financing for women...

  • Financial stability: A resolution for the millennium.
    Harris, Dion M. // New York Amsterdam News; 12/30/99, Vol. 90 Issue 53, p5 

    Offers guidelines on how an individual can achieve financial stability and build good credit in year 2000. Assessment of all open or available credit lines; Limits for spending; Long-range financial goals.

  • Xerox Dips Into $7B Backstop Facility.
    Sibayan, Karen // Bank Loan Report; 10/30/2000, Vol. 15 Issue 43, p1 

    Reports that Xerox Corp. has borrowed from its back stop credit facility. Impact of the rise in drawn backstops of the commercial paper market in 1998; Information on backup lines of credit; Lenders of the Xerox's credit deal.

  • Hercules keeps investment grade.
    NIELSEN, KAROL // Chemical Week; 10/21/1998, Vol. 160 Issue 39, p35 

    Reports on the downgrading of Hercules to triple-B-minus, the minimum investment-grade rating by Standard & Poor's. Plans of Hercules for the proceeds; Rating given to the term loan package and revolving credit lines established for the company's purchase of BetzDearborn; Banks that provided...

  • Latisys Seeks $200M Facility.
    Sibayan, Karen // High Yield Report; 2/18/2013, Vol. 24 Issue 7, p43 

    The article reports on the plan of data center operator Latisys Corp. to issue 200 million-dollar senior secured credit facilities.

  • Financial structure: Theories and stylized facts for six...
    De Bondt, Gabe J. // De Economist (0013-063X); Jul98, Vol. 146 Issue 2, p271 

    Provides an extensive survey of theories and stylized facts on credit to the private sector, one of the most important elements of financial structure, in six European Union countries. Focus of the survey; Analysis on financial intermediation and financial structure; Distinction between...

  • Cleaning up your credit line.
    GRAY, ANDI // Westchester County Business Journal; 3/18/2013, Vol. 49 Issue 11, p7 

    The article provides an answer to a question of what one can do if he is unable to clear his credit line on time.

  • Credit line.
    GRAY, ANDI // Essential Finance; 2003, p93 

    A definition of the term "credit line" is presented which refers to a credit limit agreed between a customer and a bank which the customer can draw upon as and when required.

  • Coldwater credit line at $80 mil.
    GRAY, ANDI // Home Textiles Today; 07/24/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 45, p41 

    Announces the increase in the unsecured credit line of Coldwater Creek Inc. from First Security Bank N.A. in Sandpoint, Idaho.

  • Consumer credit rose $14.7 billion in Jan.
    Ferris, Craig T. // Bond Buyer; 03/08/99, Vol. 327 Issue 30593, p2 

    Cites a Federal Reserve report of an accelerated pace of borrowings in the United States in January 1999. Percentage increase reported from the previous month; Projected borrowings for January; Growth seen for revolving credit lines; Performance of other credit.

  • The Princeton Review Borrows $25 Million, Continues Plans For IPO.
    Ferris, Craig T. // Educational Marketer; 03/05/2001, Vol. 32 Issue 7, p4 

    Focuses on a credit line secured by the Princeton Review Inc., a test-preparation provider, to help it buy back franchises as it continues its preparation to go public.

  • MACEDONIA: RISK SUMMARY.
    Ferris, Craig T. // Emerging Europe Monitor: South East Europe Monitor; Dec2010, Vol. 17 Issue 12, p8 

    The article offers news briefs in Macedonia including a campaign of public protests by opposition parties due to discontent to the government's action to reduce poverty in the country, the possible interest of the country on the International Monetary Fund (IMF) precautionary credit line...

  • Kmart works on new credit line and reorders its logistics department.
    Ferris, Craig T. // Discount Store News; 5/20/96, Vol. 35 Issue 10, p3 

    Reports on Kmart's efforts to secure a credit line pinned to the sale of convertible preferred securities to be offered after the annual shareholders meeting on May 21, 1996. Downgrades of securities by Moody's and Fitch; Partnership and other arrangements to evolve cash from Kmart's Little...

  • Financial picture shows improvement.
    Halverson, Richard // Discount Store News; 3/9/98, Vol. 37 Issue 5, p25 

    Analyzes the improvements in Kmart's financial position. Financial hurdles the company has yet to face; Significance of the expected release of the liens on Kmart's revolving credit line; Positive financial market indicators; Kmart's strategies for 1998 to improve asset base performance.

  • Credit from Cummins.
    Lockridge, Deborah // Overdrive; Feb98, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p53 

    Focuses on the revolving line of credit designed by Cummins exclusively for truck owner-operators and small fleet owners in the United States, called Business First. Applications of the Business First program; Impetus for the credit line's development; Requirements for qualification;...

  • Gerber Scientific Pays More for Extension.
    Lockridge, Deborah // Bank Loan Report; 8/5/2002, Vol. 17 Issue 31, p3 

    Reports on the completion of the amendment to Gerber Scientific's credit line.

  • Reltec Corp. gets $450M in credit.
    Lockridge, Deborah // RCR; 10/14/96, Vol. 15 Issue 41, p15 

    Reports that Reltec Corporation obtained a $450 million senior credit facility. Who provided the credit facility; What the facility will be used for; Who Reltec was purchased from in 1995.

  • TSR gets 125m credit facility.
    Mooney, Elizabeth V. // RCR; 10/14/96, Vol. 15 Issue 41, p37 

    Reports that TSR Paging Incorporated received a $125 million bank credit facility which was arranged by First National Bank of Chicago acting as agent. Benefit of the increased line to TSR; Co-agent for the credit facility; Statistics on TSR's pagers in service; Growth of TSR's subscriber base.

  • Artisan windfall cuts to the Chase.
    DiOrio, Carl // Daily Variety; 4/17/2002, Vol. 275 Issue 34, p1 

    Reports on the credit facility made by Artisan Entertainment through J.P. Morgan Chase. Uses of the facility; Interpretation of the credit facility by the company; Impact of the absence of high-profile successes and executive shuffle on Artisan.

  • HIGH TECH.
    DiOrio, Carl // Long Island Business News (7/1993 to 5/2009); 11/22/2002, Vol. 49 Issue 52, p11A 

    Reports developments on various technologies as of November 2002. Reduction of the credit line of Boundless Corp.; Provisions of the Electronic Public Act; Global expansion of the online edition of EE Times.

  • Mexico: IMF Credit Says Much, But Changes Little.
    DiOrio, Carl // Emerging Markets Monitor; 12/20/2010, Vol. 16 Issue 36, p14 

    This article assesses the decision of Mexico to seek renewal of a flexible credit line (FCL) from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2010.

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