GE exit from boat lending won’t sink sector - Los Angeles Times
CHICAGO — General Electric Co.’s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders
GE exit from boat lending bad, but won’t sink sector - Reuters
CHICAGO (Reuters) - General Electric Co’s (GE.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE
Cancer fight fuels charity trip - Nashville Tennessean
KNOXVILLE Their do-rags are pink. Their motorcycles are painted Tennessee orange. Lady Vols assistant coach Holly Warlick and former assistant turned UCLA head Coach Nikki Caldwell are hittin’ the road. Warlick and Caldwell, who both played as
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Boats, Motor Homes Get Caught in Credit Squeeze - CNBC
General Electric ’s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders in this
Thunder Customs re-opens after fire - Capital News 9
SHARON SPRINGS, N.Y. — Thunder Customs shop in Sharon Springs is open for business. It’s been a long wait, it’s been a long, hard wait, said cyclist Wes Edwards. Harder still for the Hotalings, who lived in a motorhome outside the building for
UT coaches turn bikers to raise breast cancer awareness - Daily News Journal
KNOXVILLE Their do-rags are pink. Their motorcycles are painted Tennessee orange. Lady Volunteers assistant coach Holly Warlick and former assistant turned UCLA head coach Nikki Caldwell are hittin the road. Warlick and Caldwell, who both
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May 14th, 2008 at 5:49 am
[…] GE exit from boat lending won t sink sector - Los Angeles Times CHICAGO — General Electric Co.’s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders GE exit from boat lending bad, but won’t sink […] […]
May 14th, 2008 at 5:28 pm
[…] GE exit from boat lending won t sink sector - Los Angeles Times CHICAGO — General Electric Co.’s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders GE exit from boat lending bad, but won’t sink […] […]
May 18th, 2008 at 3:20 pm
[…] GE exit from boat lending won t sink sector - Los Angeles Times CHICAGO — General Electric Co.’s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders GE exit from boat lending bad, but won’t sink […] […]
May 21st, 2008 at 3:19 am
[…] GE exit from boat lending won t sink sector - Los Angeles Times CHICAGO — General Electric Co.’s decision this week to no longer lend consumers money to buy motorhomes and boats was more bad news for the recreational vehicle and boat industry. While the move by GE Money is likely to prompt the many other lenders GE exit from boat lending bad, but won’t sink […] […]