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Wells Fargo Provides $46M Refi for SoCal Shopping Center

Commercial Observer

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June 25, 2026

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A Target-anchored shopping center in Southern California’s San Gabriel Valley has secured refinancing, Walker Dunlop announced Thursday. Wells Fargo provided 46 million in fixed-rate, interest-only permanent financing for the 336,718-square-foot Rosemead Place in Rosemead, Calif., in Los Angeles County. PropertyShark lists MPM Partners, run by Herbert Yang, as the property’s owner. The shopping center []

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Off The Press

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· Jul 9, 2026

Goldman Sachs wins asset management deals with Verizon, Lockheed Martin

Goldman Sachs said Thursday it won deals to manage a combined 70 billion in retirement assets for Verizon Communications and Lockheed Martin, one of the larger recent announcements in the fast-growing market for outsourced corporate investing. The mandates include about 30 billion in pension assets for Verizon and Lockheed Martin and 40 billion in Verizon []...Click to read more

Investing.com

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· Jul 10, 2026

Wells Fargo raises Polaris stock price target to $65 on Q2 optimism

Wells Fargo raises Polaris stock price target to $65 on Q2 optimism

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 5, 2026

Nvidia Stock Is Now Cheaper Than Coca-Cola. Here's the Math.

The market's most valuable company now trades at a discount to a soda maker.

The Japan Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

Credit card payment processor Zentoshin gets nod to begin bankruptcy proceedings

The company provided a service that paid sales proceeds to credit card merchants before they received payments from credit card companies.

Mashable

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· Jul 2, 2026

Meta smart glasses now require a subscription for unlimited access to all features

Meta has started charging a monthly fee for unlimited access to all of the features on its smart glasses.

NDTV

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· Jun 22, 2026

Meet Kunal Shah, The Man Tasked To Head WhatsApp Globally In A Challenging Tech Space

The deal with Meta values CRED at 4.5 billion and gives the company a roughly 20 stake, while Shah steps down as CEO after steering the fintech to its first profitable quarter.

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Related coverage for "Wells Fargo Provides $46M Refi for SoCal Shopping Center": Off The Press — Goldman Sachs wins asset management deals with Verizon, Lockheed Martin. Investing.com — Wells Fargo raises Polaris stock price target to $65 on Q2 optimism. The Motley Fool — Nvidia Stock Is Now Cheaper Than Coca-Cola. Here's the Math.. The Japan Times — Credit card payment processor Zentoshin gets nod to begin bankruptcy proceedings . Mashable — Meta smart glasses now require a subscription for unlimited access to all features. NDTV — Meet Kunal Shah, The Man Tasked To Head WhatsApp Globally In A Challenging Tech Space