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Phone: +1 502 671-0010 |
Address:
2300 Greene Way
Louisville, KENTUCKY |
Company Description
Lincoln International Corporation rents real estate commercial office property in Kentucky. The company also provides bookkeeping and payroll services to small and medium sized business. The company sold the Bourbon Stock Yard real estate to the Home of the Innocents, Inc. during fiscal 1999. The proceeds from the sale were used to purchase commercial rental office buildings in Kentucky. Commercial rental real estate leasing accounted for 52% of fiscal 2000 revenues and payroll and bookkeeping services, 48%.
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Forbes.com - November 18, 2009 10:51 PM
* Lists assets of $10-$50 mln; liabilities $100-$500 mln * Says reached in principle pact with lenders * Gets $20 mln debtor-in-possession financings Nov 19 (Reuters) - Taylor-Wharton International LLC said it had reached an agreement in principle with ...
Times Online - November 17, 2009 4:26 PM
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Forbes.com - November 17, 2009 10:03 AM
NEW YORK, Nov 17 (Reuters) - 'When we get to the point that we want to repay, we are pretty confident the conversations will go well,' CEO Dennis Glass said on Tuesday at Lincoln's investor day. Like other companies that received bailouts under the ...
Reuters - November 17, 2009 9:59 AM
* Lincoln sees repaying TARP as early as 2nd half of 2010 * CEO cites company's Treasury ties, use of funds * CEO says financial position shows signs of stabilizing * Co says dividend could be reinstated after U.S. repaid * Shares slightly higher (Adds ...
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