Friday, October 28, 2011

The 99% - Why Am I here?

Fannie, Freddie bailout might cost taxpayers billions less than estimated

The government's bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac might end up costing taxpayers billions less than originally estimated, the mortgage giants' regulator said Thursday.

In a new report, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) said the actual performance of the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) had been "substantially better" than originally projected, lowering the overall bill for the bailout, a longtime sore spot with GOP lawmakers.

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Newsweek Ranks the Greenest Companies in USA

Even in this weak economy, many of the world’s largest companies are tackling green projects -- emissions, energy efficiency and recycling -- with increasing tenacity.


Corporate sustainability, it seems, is here for the long haul. It makes sense not just for the sake of the planet, but for business: The more energy and resources saved or reused, the more profit for the company.
Newsweek has partnered for the second year to come up with a Green Rankings list that measures companies on their environmental records.

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