The following posts are tagged with Finance.


It’s All About The Relationship

Blogs. Wikis. RSS feeds. Communicating with your customers through these Web 2.0 technologies seems to be the in thing now. Banks and credit unions are being told that they need to be more open. Transparency seems to be the word of the day. Openness with customers is all well and […]

Do You Have Friends in IT?

I am very fortunate in that everyone in my department gets along with each other. Were also thought of as the Can Do department. Because of us, there are a lot of software applications that are being used by the banks employees to accomplish their daily tasks. It wasnt always this […]

Just How Relevant Is Mobile Banking?

Like every other bank in the world, we are looking at a mobile banking solution to provide to our customers. After sitting through two demos so far, I think the technology looks pretty slick. Side note if anyone can explain how you can do mobile banking on a pager, as one demo suggested, […]

CodeGear + Ruby = Development Heaven

CodeGear (Borland) has announced that they are releasing an IDE for Ruby. They called it ‘CodeGear RAD Studio 2007, Rapid Development of Native Windows and .NET applications’.
Some information fro original site:

Includes Delphi, Delphi for .NET and C++Builder
Build AJAX powered websites with ASP.NET 2.0 and VCL for the Web
Blackfish SQL - the managed SQL database with […]

Your Customers’ Information In The Palm Of Your Hand

People are pretty excited with the news from Apple about the new iPod Touch and refund for $100 for those that bought the iPhone. However, I havent seen that many people mention the updates to the classic iPods. In case you didnt know, you can now buy an iPod that can store up […]

Contactless Cards In SC

Well, it looks like we were beaten to the punch. First Citizens is the first South Carolina based bank to roll out contactless cards. My employer is looking at offering this also so we’ll be keeping tabs on First Citizen’s success. Personally, I’m a little hesitant to use contactless cards. I’d […]

CRA Doesn’t Mean Community Reckin’ Act

There has been a lot of news about the subprime lending problem in the lending community. Ron Shevlin posted his take on a newsletter by Don Peppers and Martha Rogers. I agreed with him until he got to the personal accountability part.
So lets get this straight: Consumers went looking for loans, lenders paid […]

Buying Flagstone Reinsurance

This is a rental, not a purchase per se, but toward the close, I bought some Flagstone Reinsurance (FSR). Its a new-ish company with one of the top 2 property reinsurance models in Bermuda. Trading near tangible book, 6x earnings, with high quality assets and reasonable operating leverage, it is a reasonable play […]

M&A Market Took It on the Chin in Q3

Data provider Dealogic reported Thursday that LBO and M&A activity fell off sharply in Q3 during a global credit crunch, although mid-market deals held up relatively well. Deals valued in the $100 million-1 billion range totaled nearly $82 billion in the quarter, a 15% drop from a record Q2. Deals above $1 billion, however, tanked […]

Buffett to Buy Bear? Bull$%*# !

On Wednesday, the NYT floated a rumor that Warren Buffett was considering taking a stake in Bear Stearns. Have a read of the actual flailing report itself:
Bear Stearns, its shares and reputation beaten down
after the collapse of two hedge funds, is in serious talks with several
outside investors, including Warren E. Buffett, about selling as […]