Yes you do, unless you want a bad mark on your credit report!!!
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Yes but with most loans it would have to be at least 3 years since she owned the home and it was either paid off or foreclosed on to quakify again. For some loans it can be longer.
Crayola is owned by Hallmark Cards, Inc. Since Hallmark is a privately owned company, stock in both Crayola and Hallmark is privately held and unavailable for purchase. We are not listed on the stock exchange.
Yes, you can definitely buy a bank owned house. In most cases, these homes are listed as foreclosed upon. If the bank lists it for sale, you can certainly attempt to buy it. Buying a bank owned house can be difficult. These homes are usually a great bargain because the bank wants to recoup its lost loan amount but, because of this, competition is usually high. You need to have your financing in place before you even begin to consider going after a bank owned house, especially since most are put up for auction.
Crayola is owned by Hallmark Cards, Inc. Since Hallmark is a privately owned company, stock in both Crayola and Hallmark are privately held and unavailable for purchase. They are not listed on any stock exchange and do not have a ticker symbol.
In the United States, a publicly owned corporation is one whose shares are traded on public stock exchanges. Generally, anyone may purchase shares in such a corporation. And once they purchase the stock, they may freely sell it over the exchange. Since shareholders are the real owners of a corporation (they elect its Board of Directors), and the purchase of shares in these corporations is open to the general public, such corporations are referred to as "publicly owned." In contrast, a privately owned corporation does not offer or trade its shares to the public on public stock exchanges. Very often such corporations are owned by families, who do not want to dilute their control of the corporation by selling shares to outsiders.
No, Sonic was created and has since been owned by SEGA.
Nope, especially since there is no Windows 8 yet.
No, Belgium is not owned by France.Belgium is an independent country since October 4, 1830.
No, they are not for sale. Once in a while though you can purchase stock in them though it's mostly for show since it has no real value. They are the only community owned team in all of sports.
since 1993.
The Packers have been a publicly owned corporation since 1923. It's currently owned by 112,158 shareholders.