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Given his stake, Inouye should've known better
Services provided by members of Congress routinely include contacting federal agencies on constituents' behalf, but Sen.
Another Problem With Bailouts -- Political Persuasa
The Washington Post today has the kind of article I hate to read. It explains that Senator Daniel Inouye may have used his political influence to reverse an FDIC ruling that a local bank should get bailout money.
Manufacturing showing sluggish recovery
Calif., other states face tough budget choices A A Across the country, state lawmakers are feeling the heat as their legislatures began the new fiscal year without a budget in place.
General Millsa quarterly profit almost doubles
Hawaii senator helps bank he founded get aid Central Pacific Financial, in which Senator Daniel Inouye owns shares, didn't meet criteria for federal program but gets $135M after a call from his staff.
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
CPB got TARP money after Inouye call
Central Pacific Financial received a $135 million injection of federal money after banking regulators were contacted by U.S. Sen.
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NEW YORK-- --Fitch Ratings has downgraded the long-term Issuer Default Ratings of Central Pacific Financial Corp.
Fitch Downgrades Central Pacific Financial to 'B'; Placed on Watch Negative
Fitch Ratings has downgraded the long-term Issuer Default Ratings of Central Pacific Financial Corp.
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Bottler grows in Mainland market
Hawaiian Springs LLC, a bottler of Big Island artesian well water, is expanding distribution of its bottled water on the Mainland.
CPF risk officer to leave in August
Central Pacific Bank's chief risk officer has resigned. Curtis Chinn, who also is executive vice president with the bank and its parent Central Pacific Financial Corp., will step down Aug.
Boy Scouts to honor bank CEO with award
Ronald K. Migita, chairman, president and CEO of Central Pacific Bank, was to receive the Boy Scouts of America's highest commendation today at the National Council's annual meeting in Orlando, Fla.
Hawaiian Air's CEO received $3.3 million in compensation last year
Hawaiian Airlines' chief executive officer, Mark Dunkerley, received $3.3 million in total compensation last year By David Segal POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 18, 2009 Hawaiian Airlines President and Chief Executive Mark Dunkerley's total compensation in 2008 jumped 42 percent over the previous year to nearly $3.3 million, including a $236,250 bonus, ...
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Kapalua Bay financing deal OK'd
A bankruptcy judge in New York has signed off on a new financing deal to allow Maui Land & Pineapple Co.
Central Pacific suspends dividend
Central Pacific Financial Corp. posted its second consecutive profitable quarter but suspended its cash dividend indefinitely today while increasing the amount of money it was setting aside to cover potential ...
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The CPP is one of - 01/15/2009 - 04:45 PM LINCOLN, Neb.-- --TierOne Corporation , the holding company for TierOne Bank , announced today the Bank has entered into a supervisory agreement - NEW YORK-- --Fitch ...
Fitch Rates Central Pacific Financial Issuance Under the Treasury Capital Purchase Program
Fitch Ratings has assigned a rating of 'BBB-' to the $135 million in preferred stock issued by Central Pacific Financial under the Treasury's Capital Purchase Program .
Hawaii stocks, Wall Street see big declines
Hawaii stocks were mostly down Wednesday as Wall Street fell on disappointing retail sales reports.
Central Pacific Financial Corp. , the state's fourth largest bank in terms of assets, said yesterday in a regulatory filing that it completed the sale of 135,000 shares to the U.S. Treasury Department under the ...
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
Hawaii stocks, Wall Street up on GMAC news
Hawaii stocks were mostly up Tuesday as Wall Street rallied after the Treasury Department said it would give GMAC Financial Services $5 billion in financing.