The management company of the LaFontaine Automotive Group in Metro Detroit has agreed to pay $1.5 million to settle an alleged Paycheck Protection Program loan fraud.
Federal prosecutors alleged the company falsely certified eligibility for a $1 million COVID relief loan in 2020 despite franchise status making it ineligible.
Diamond Hill to be acquired at $175/share by First Eagle. The current valuation is decent but not compelling versus peers.
Catherine Badalamente, the president and CEO of WDIV's owner Graham Media, is stepping in as interim general manager.
Kansas State University has hired a new general manager for its football program. K-State Football Head Football Coach Collin ...
Banks subject to the Agencies’ jurisdiction will now be expected to manage leveraged lending using general risk management principles for safe ...
Kellanova (K) is being acquired by Mars for $83.50/share, fairly valuing its snacks-led transformation and emerging markets ...
LaFontaine Management Inc. was accused of receiving Paycheck Protection Program or PPP payments it was not eligible for.
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Fourteen men have been called to the Young Men general advisory council of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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