The trials and tribulations of the economy – both local and national – take center stage in our upcoming issue of NHBR, published this Friday, Feb. 12.
NHBR’s award-winning investigative reporter Bob Sanders goes deep into the files of the Financial Resources Mortgage case to find out which state agency knew what when about this Lakes Region mortgage company that may have been running an alleged Ponzi scheme. The murky legal landscape has the state’s Securities Bureau, Banking Division and even the Attorney General’s office trying to sort out where the lines of jurisdiction should be drawn.
Caught in the middle are the former FRM investors. Sanders also talks with several individuals here in New Hampshire and across the country who lost everything when FRM collapsed.
Looking at the economy on a broader scale is Michael McCord’s coverage of the Federal Bank of Boston, what it does and how it will impact financial regulation here at home and across the region.
Speaking of the Boston Fed, did you know that Kathy Underwood, president and CEO of Ledyard National Bank in Hanover is one of its board members? Read more about her and five other fascinating women is our special feature section honoring NHBR’s 2010 Outstanding Women in Business award winners.
The Feb. 12 edition of NHBR will also feature an expanded stocks coverage page with more earnings news from New Hampshire companies. A full section is also devoted to the men and women who make sure our bridges and roads are safe, our homes and offices withstand the vagaries of New Hampshire weather and our assembly lines keep humming as NHBR celebrates National Engineering Week, Feb. 14-20, with the American Council of Engineering Companies of New Hampshire.
As a special supplement, you’ll also find a program highlighting the hospitality industry in New Hampshire in our 2010 Meetings and Conferences Guide, featuring a detailed listing of hundreds of event venues.
Don’t miss the Feb. 12 issue of NHBR – where New Hampshire goes for business news, in print and online at
www.nhbr.com.
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