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Joseph DiStefano

Joseph DiStefano

Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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BlackRock and Vanguard hire Egan-Jones to guide investors uninterested in social and environment ...

In recent years the ESG — environmental, social and governance — label has provoked investor pushback. Egan-Jones’ ESG-free option has been added to Vanguard and BlackRock's proxy voting guides.
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Long dominated by charismatic founders, Vanguard and SEI went outsi...

Two financial giants in the Philly area looked to New York-based BlackRock, the world’s largest investment manager, for new leadership.
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If the Fed is cutting interest rates, why are mortgages and busines...

'Abnormal' gap, as mortgage rates rise on inflation fears, despite Fed rate cuts
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Investors move to seize student housing near Temple from community ...

Community nonprofit Beech Co. owes $1 million in unpaid property taxes on its North Philly building.
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SAP’s Industry Center in Delco uses artificial intelligence to stre...

AI-enhanced manufacturing applications are now being deployed around the world as a massive upgrade in efficiency.
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Rubicon founder will sell Shore homes, student rentals, and a mini-...

The founder of Rubicon Wealth Management is selling a home and investment properties to pay investors back.
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Phillies’ newest owner made his fortune from home loans

"I’m familiar with failure. I know what it’s like to be haunted by the past and disappointed with the present," says Stanley C. Middleman of Freedom Mortgage, the Phillies' newest owner.
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First State Depository owner convicted of fraud after clients’ gold...

Robert Leroy Higgins was found guilty of tax evasion and wire and mail fraud for ripping off clients of his First State Depository and other precious-metals businesses.
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This former Philadelphia official now runs a multibillion-dollar in...

Tina Byles Williams says she's lived the American dream, leaving City Hall to build one of the largest Black-run investment firms in the U.S. But worries success is elusive for many in that business.
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These Philly software firms are attracting big investors

Robert Moore's Philly-based Crossbeam bought Paris- and Texas-based rival Reveal. Customers say that's a good thing.
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After U.S. probe, one of Pa.’s largest credit unions agrees to lend...

Exton-based Citadel Federal Credit Union will add branches in Philadelphia. The Justice Department, announcing the settlement, said it was the first time it had accused a credit union of redlining.