Feb 19

TITAN Resources is a publicly traded resource exploration company dedicated to the acquisition, exploration and development of small to medium size precious metals properties of significant merit, in both Canada and South America. TITAN is committed to generating new exploration targets within it’s portfolio through an ongoing program of reconnaissance, mapping, sampling, surveying and drilling. TITAN continues to search for, stake, and acquire properties and projects for development. The offices of TITAN Resources International Corp., are located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Their mission is to build a dynamic portfolio of exceptional merit precious metal properties using an aggressive acquisition strategy to grow a diversified project portfolio of high quality exploration and development projects in historical mining districts. Founded by current management in early 2007, TITAN Resources International Corp., is focused on an aggressive acquisition strategy aimed at building a diversified project portfolio of high quality, exploration and development projects in historic mining districts, each with the potential to host profitable mineable reserves. TITAN’s management team plans to capitalize on their solid track record built from years of experience in the industry to raise the capital required to keep in motion the company’s business plan strategy to fulfill financial and partnership obligations necessary to secure ownership interests in the various properties identified. TITAN is confident that their market position coupled with their unique business perspective will ensure the success of the company’s plan to acquire and develop precious metals properties. If your in this stay. If your thinking of getting in buy!

My Current Stock Play Buy @ 0.0002. Above context are my humble opinion

Feb 09

Financial emergencies happen when least expected. It happens even to the most diligent individual who handles their finances very well. Immediate repairs may be needed to be done at home or medical emergencies may happen to your family. These scenarios will require money that is well beyond your present budget. In this predicament, it is important to know about your options.

Most people call or seek help from cash advance lenders. A personal payday loan is a quick cash solution resorted to in between paychecks.

Lenders are very accessible to anyone since most of their businesses are found online. A borrower can search for the best company to suit his needs and the one that offer the most competitive rate.

Online payday loans are also a popular choice for people with bad credit ratings. Payday loans do not require a credit check to approve an application. Lendering instituitions have set requirements that are easy to comply with, but what matters most is that the applicant has a steady job with the next paycheck covering the loan.

Looking for the Right Lender

The options for payday loans are countless. Here are some tips to help you find the best cash advance lenders:

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Get to know the financial deals offered by at least 3 lenders.

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Search for the lowest interest rates possible, lower financial charges means you need less money to pay out the loan.

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Know the option to extend payments if you think there is a possibility that you can’t pay on time.

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Low interest rates can just be ploys to attract potential borrowers, it is vital to understand every detail of the terms and condition of the loans.

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Look fore reputable lender companies by looking at testimonials or by asking relatives or friends who might have resorted to such borrowings.

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You can distinguish cash advance which are reputable when the rates and terms are displayed straight out. Good lenders also ensure you that the personal information you provided online will be kept confidential.

The business of cash advance lenders mainly relies on the value of trust. They take the risk of helping people with financial difficulties and rely on the borrower’s next pay check alone as guarantee for a payback.

Payday quick loans may be a great option to resolve a financial emergency and do most of what you have in between paydays.

Feb 05

Bank Executive Salary Total
Compensation
Bank of America Kenneth D. Lewis

Chairman and CEO
$1.5 million $24.8 million
Bank of America Joe L. Price

Chief Financial Officer
$800,000 $6.5 million
Bank of America Amy Woods Brinkley

Global Risk Executive
$800,000 $9.3 million
Bank of America Barbara J. Desoer

Global Technology and Operations Executive
$800,000 $10.5 million
Bank of America Liam E. McGee

President Global Consumer and Small Business Banking
$800,000 $12.2 million
Bank of America Brian T. Moynihan

President of Global Corporate and Investment Banking
$718,859 $10.1 million
Bank of America R. Eugene Taylor

Former Vice Chairman and Former President, Global Corporate and Investment Banking
$800,000 $3.3 million
Citigroup Sir Winfried Bischoff

Chairman
$373,734 $6.1 million
Citigroup Vikram Pandit

CEO
$250,000 573,813
Citigroup Gary Crittenden

Chief Financial Officer
$403,410 $19.4 million
Citigroup Sallie Krawcheck

Chair and CEO—GWM
$500,000 $7.1 million
Citigroup Lewis Kaden

Vice Chairman
$500,000 $6.8 million
Citigroup Michael Klein

CEO- Global Banking
$212,500 $7.9 million
Citigroup Stephen Volk

Vice Chairman
$212,500 $7.6 million
Citigroup Charles Prince

Former Chairman and CEO
$1 million $15.1 million
Goldman Sachs Lloyd C. Blankfein

Chairman and CEO
$600,000 $70.3 million
Goldman Sachs Gary D. Cohn

President and Chief Operating Officer
$600,000 $72.5 million
Goldman Sachs Jon Winkelried

President and Chief Operating Officer
$600,000 $71.5 million
Goldman Sachs David A. Viniar

Chief Financial Officer
$600,000 $58.5 million
Goldman Sachs Edward C. Forst

Chief Administrative Officer
$600,000 $49.1 million
JP Morgan Chase James Dimon

Chairman and CEO
$1 million $27.8 million
JP Morgan Chase Michael J. Cavanagh

Chief financial officer
$500,000 $8.3 million
JP Morgan Chase Steven D. Black

Co-CEO Investment Bank
$400,000 $20.9 million
JP Morgan Chase James E. Staley

CEO Asset Management
$400,000 $16.7 million
JP Morgan Chase William T. Winters

Co-CEO Investment Bank
$564,379 $21.2 million
Merrill Lynch John A. Thain

Chief Executive Officer
$57,692 $17.3 million
Merrill Lynch Nelson Chai

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
$34,615 $1.7 million
Merrill Lynch Gregory J. Fleming

President & Chief Operating Officer
$350,000 $27.4 million
Merrill Lynch Robert J. McCann

Executive Vice President
$350,000 $5 million
Merrill Lynch Jeffrey N. Edwards

Former Chief Financial Officer
$275,000 $2.6 million
Merrill Lynch E. Stanley O’Neal

Former Chief Executive Officer
$584,231 $24.3 million
Merrill Lynch Ahmass L. Fakahany

Former Co-President and Co-Chief Operating Officer
$350,000 $4.6 million
Merrill Lynch Dow Kim

Former Executive Vice President
$309,615 $14.5 million
Morgan Stanley John J. Mack

Chairman and CEO
$800,000 $1.6 million
Morgan Stanley Colm Kelleher

Chief Financial Officer
$339,603 $21 million
Morgan Stanley David H. Sidwell

Former Chief Financial Officer
$275,000 $14.6 million
Morgan Stanley Robert W. Scully

Co-President
$500,000 $15.2 million
Morgan Stanley Gary G. Lynch

Chief Legal Officer
$300,000 $11.9 million
Morgan Stanley Thomas R. Nides

Chief Administrative Officer
$300,000 $6.3 million
New York Mellon Bank Robert P. Kelly

Chief Executive Officer
$975,000 $20.1 million
New York Mellon Bank Thomas A. Renyi

Executive Chairman
$1 million $22.2 million
New York Mellon Bank Gerald L. Hassell

President
$800,000 $11.8 million
New York Mellon Bank Bruce W. Van Saun

Vice Chariman and Chief Financial Officer
$650,000 $8.9 million
New York Mellon Bank Steven G. Elliott

Senior Vice Chairman
$675,000 $19.7 million
New York Mellon Bank Ronald P. O’Hanley

Vice Chairman
$675,000 $11.5 million
State Street Corp. Ronald E. Logue

Chief Executive Officer
$1 million $28.3 million
State Street Corp. Edward J. Resch

Chief Financial Officer
$650,000 $6.6 million
State Street Corp. Joseph L. Hooley

Vice Chairman
$725,000 $10.3 million
State Street Corp. Joseph C. Antonellis

Vice Chairman
$675,000 $9 million
State Street Corp. James S. Phalen

Executive Vice President
$480,000 $7 million
Wells Fargo Richard M. Kovacevich

Chairman
$995,000 $22.9 million
Wells Fargo John G. Stumpf

President & Chief Executive Officer
$749,615 $12.6 million
Wells Fargo Howard I. Atkins

Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
$600,000 $5.1 million
Wells Fargo David A. Hoyt

Senior Executive Vice President, Wholesale Banking
$600,000 $6.4 million
Wells Fargo Mark C. Oman

Senior Executive Vice President, Home & Consumer Finance
$600,000 $6.4 million
Wells Fargo Carrie L. Tolstedt

Senior Executive Vice President, Community Banking
$495,192 $4 million
Total: $xxXXxx $xxXXxx
Source: Company proxy statements for 2007.
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