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Thomas Pierce Turn key
16 May 2011 | 4 replies
Like any area you have to be careful and especially in Buffalo...I transplanted from there a few years back.
Kristine Corneiller Stein Buying foreclosure
14 June 2011 | 11 replies
Answer 1: I am in Kentucky (recent transplants from So.
Donna Gilbert New Investor in Colorado
1 April 2010 | 21 replies
Hi Donna, I'm yet another transplant to Colorado.
Timothy W. Medicare Cancels coverage on a mother with cancer - 1 week before life saving operation
19 April 2010 | 13 replies
"If they don't allow her to have this transplant coming up right now next week, they're in effect signing her death warrant"http://cbs4.com/health/Diana.Smith.Woman.2.1623788.htmlI've been told this happens a lot more often than this isolated incident.
Marcus Ware Newbie from Norhtern ,NJ
7 August 2009 | 2 replies
my name is melvin estrict and i am an alabama transplant from north nj myself!
Dan Krause Is it possible to buy an operating luxury hotel that is 100% leveraged?
3 December 2009 | 2 replies
The chance of interesting a private equity firm in financing 100% of your real estate purchase is about the same as interesting a hospital in letting you perform a heart transplant.
Nick J. Whats the big deal with Colorado?
2 July 2010 | 18 replies
Denver has the big city feel, you'd have to take the good that Jon mentioned with some of the not so good (heat, some pollution, nasty traffic) that smaller cities don't suffer from.But I do agree, transplanted here from the Mid-West, I love this place over everything else I've seen.
Joshua Dorkin Steve Jobs Resigns from Apple
1 September 2011 | 13 replies
This is old news.He has taken leave of absences before.He had Pancreatic cancer before which is the deadliest form of cancer to get.There are different types of Pancreatic cancer and the least severe one has about a 5% survival rate to give you an idea.Jobs has had organ transplants and other procedures over the years to keep prolonging his life.He has known for some time he is not cured but delaying the inevitable.They have been planning his departure for years.This is not a chock the company wasn't expecting.I really don't think all that much will happen in the long term.Just because he will not be running the day to day operations does not mean he will not have any input on the direction or innovation of the company moving forward.Many owners retire but still sit on the board and give input.
Drew Cameron Contacting neighborhood watch???
23 July 2016 | 3 replies
Here in Phoenix, we are very seasonal and have transplants from everywhere.
Greg Parks Lack of options that meet the 2% (or even 1%) rule in Baltimore
3 August 2016 | 6 replies
A good friend of mine just moved into a rental over in Eastwood and I've been meaning to check it out (as a New Jersey transplant, I haven't explored much outside of central B'more neighborhoods).