Topic: Pulte Homes Inc.

It's beginning to look a lot like acquisition season these days with the high-profile negotiations between BHP Billiton (BHP) and Potash (POT), and...
There is an old stock market cliche that says, "A rising tide lifts all boats," meaning all stocks tend to go up when the market has a large...
Some old favorites that bearish investors have been beating up on for years were on the list of the worst-performing mid cap stocks during...
The recently passed tax bill gives homebuilders a strong boost in the form of tax breaks in the latest example of government aid to industry. This...
The real estate environment is in recovery mode, but make no mistake, it will take years for us in America to see a complete recovery. This is a...

Economy drives families together under one roof

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The recession slowed most homebuilding in the United States to a standstill but it has fueled demand for a special kind of housing: the granny flat.As unemployment hovers around 10 percent and healthcare costs spiral upward, homebuyer

Pulte Homes posts loss for Q4

Homebuilder Pulte Homes posts loss for fourth quarter, weighed down by chargesPulte Homes Inc. said Tuesday its loss narrowed in its fourth quarter, and the nation's largest homebuilder expressed cautious optimism for housing demand this year.Pulte CEO Ri

Obama lunches with top business leaders

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama lunched with top business executives at the White House on Thursday to discuss the economy and job creation, officials said.The lunch was the fifth of its kind that president has hosted.The list of invitees in
Pulte Homes lobbied federal government on tax-related issues in second quarterPulte Homes Inc. lobbied on taxes and issues related to the economic stimulus in the second quarter, according to recent disclosure reports.For the April-June period, the Bloomf
20 Months Into Housing Downturn, Nation's Largest Homebuilders Report Slumping Sales, ProfitsHopes of an imminent housing recovery are dimming as the nation's largest homebuilders continue to report slumping sales and profits.Toll Brothers Inc., the natio