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Lewis S. Ranieri (/ r ə n i ˈ ɛ r i /; born 1947) is a former bond trader, and founding partner and current chairman of Ranieri Partners, a real estate firm. [1]He is considered the "father" of mortgage-backed securities and co-founder of mortgage-backed securities with Anthony J. Nocella former CEO of Franklin Bank, for his pioneering role in their emergence in the 1970s, during his tenure ...
1986: The Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit (REMIC) law is passed, as part of an uneasy alliance between Ranieri (of Salomon) and Maxwell (of Fannie). It prevents double-taxation of mortgage securities; the 'secondary market' for mortgages booms.
In 1960, Professor Ruckus Mandulbaum invents a device known as Titan Badge, which offers humans superpowers by altering the wearer’s DNA. He gave three Badges to three down-on-their-luck children, creating America's most famous family of superheroes, which included telepath Vista, super-strong Ansel, and teleporter Maya.
Gen4 Energy, Inc (formerly Hyperion Power Generation, Inc. [1]) was a privately held corporation formed to construct and sell several designs of relatively small (70 MW thermal, 25 MW electric) nuclear reactors, which they claimed would be modular, inexpensive, inherently safe, and proliferation-resistant.
Weeks before taking office, President-elect Donald Trump was set to hold a news conference from his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida on Tuesday.. It was unclear what Trump planned to discuss at the news ...
Celebrities, kids, fans, random people in the toy store — they've all got a friend in Shaquille O'Neal. As O'Neal, 52, gears up for his annual Shaq's Fun House party during Super Bowl weekend ...
"We are deeply sorry for cutting our interview with Babyface short on our YouTube livestream of the Grammys red carpet," AP posted. "We have apologized to him through his representative and to our ...
The Oz Kids is an American direct-to-video animated fantasy comedy-drama series produced by Hyperion Animation based on The Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum's 1900 children's novel, and its various sequels. Nine episodes were released between October 1, 1996 and February 18, 1997 by Paramount Home Video.