America Home Loans

America Home Loans
Countrywide Financial
Unternehmensform
Unternehmenssitz Calabasas, Kalifornien
Branche Hypotheken, Finanzen
Website

Countrywide

Countrywide Financial Corporation war die größte Hypothekenbank in den Vereinigten Staaten. Der Hauptsitz des Unternehmens war Calabasas im US-Bundesstaat Kalifornien.

Sie wurde 1969 von Angelo Mozilo gegründet und war an der New Yorker Börse NYSE unter dem Kürzel CFC gelistet und im Aktienindex S&P 500 vertreten.

Auf Grund der Immobilienkrise in den Vereinigten Staaten wurde Countrywide Financial am 1. Juli 2008 per Aktientausch an das US-amerikanische Unternehmen Bank of America verkauft.[1] [2] Das Unternehmen wurde 2009 in America Home Loans umbenannt. [3]

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Einzelnachweise

  1. Spiegel Online: Absturz der amerikanischen Hausmarke 11. Januar 2008
  2. Handelsblatt:Bank of America kauft Subprime-Opfer
  3. n-tv:Countrywide gestrichen

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