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Ed Hale: Philanthropist, tennis player and great leader
With Ed Hale retiring as First Mariner's CEO and chairman, I only hope that Baltimoreans realize the importance of retaining this man in our area ("First Mariner's Hale steps down," Dec. 24). I've known Ed for several decades and he is a true... -
First Mariner faces deadline to raise capital
Seven months after First Mariner Bancorp struck a cash-infusion deal that Chairman Edwin F. Hale Sr. characterized as a "significant milestone" in the struggling Baltimore company's efforts to raise its capital levels, a second deadline has come and gone,...Tags: First Mariner Bancorp, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Citigroup Incorporated
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Mercantile discipline could make 1st Mariner shipshape
The winds of economic destruction blow as hard in Baltimore as anywhere else. But business brainpower tends to stay anchored to the land of pleasant living. Alex. Brown is long gone, but the firm's tradition and former employees carry on at Brown...Tags: Finance, Finance, Services and Shopping, Economy, Business and Finance, Wilmington Trust Company
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First Mariner has new deadline to raise money
First Mariner Bancorp said Thursday that it has extended an agreement with New York investment firm, giving the Baltimore bank more time to raise much-needed capital to survive. First Mariner faced a Sept. 1 deadline to raise nearly $124 million. The...Tags: First Mariner Bancorp
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First Mariner reports $11 million loss in second quarter
First Mariner Bancorp's bleeding increased during the second quarter as continued write-downs of real estate and bad loans left the Baltimore company with $11 million in losses. The 1st Mariner Bank parent, locked in a battle for survival, said Friday...Tags: Homes, Financial and Business Services, New York, First Mariner Bancorp, Mortgages
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First Mariner delisted from Nasdaq stock market
First Mariner Bancorp, locked in a fight for survival, suffered another setback Wednesday when its stock was delisted from the Nasdaq stock market. Starting Thursday, First Mariner shares will be traded on the over-the-counter bulletin board. The latest...Tags: Finance, New York, First Mariner Bancorp, Stock Market, Cecil Bancorp Incorporated
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MISL has added stability, five new teams for 2011-12 season
In many past summers, Blast owner and Major Indoor Soccer League chairman Ed Hale was confronted with two frustrating questions as a new season approached: Which franchises are coming and which are going?
Before last year, three teams left the league...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Basketball, Baltimore Blast, Companies and Corporations, 1st Mariner Arena
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First Mariner posts another quarterly loss
First Mariner Bancorp posted a $7.9 million loss in the third quarter as the Baltimore company continued to write down the value of distressed properties. The hemorrhaging comes as the parent of 1st Mariner Bank is seeking to raise capital and ensure its...Tags: Finance, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, First Mariner Bancorp, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Key deadline comes and goes for First Mariner
A key deadline for Baltimore's First Mariner Bancorp to raise at least $70.3 million passed Monday without any word on whether the company has met that fundraising goal to keep alive a capital deal that would ensure the company's survival.
The parent...Tags: New York, First Mariner Bancorp, Investments, Companies and Corporations
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Blast's Ed Hale a first pick for Hall of Fame
The United Soccer Leagues has announced that Blast owner Ed Hale will be one of three inaugural inductees into the Major Indoor Soccer League Hall of Fame this year. Hale has been instrumental in keeping indoor soccer in Baltimore and in keeping the...Tags: Soccer
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Funeral marks Schaefer's 'extraordinary life'
At a memorial service that celebrated both his landscape-altering legacy and his big-hearted if crusty-shelled persona, the William Donald Schaefer nation gathered one last time on Wednesday — friends and one-time foes alike, Maryland politicos past...Tags: Timonium, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Executive Branch, Sheila Dixon
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Schaefer statue makes him one with the people
Baltimore Sun reporterWilliam Donald Schaefer spent a lifetime cultivating his reputation as a "man of the people." That's just how sculptor Rodney Carroll depicts him in the Inner Harbor sculpture that will be unveiled at 1 p.m. Monday to mark Schaefer's 88th birthday....Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Arts and Culture, Harbor, Maryland, Executive Branch
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