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David S. Loeb, 78, has retired as chairman of Pasadena-based IndyMac Bancorp for health reasons, ending a career that included the founding of both IndyMac and Woodland Hills-based Countrywide Financial Countrywide Financial Corporation (NYSE: CFC) is a diversified financial marketing and service holding company engaged primarily in residential mortgage banking and related businesses.  Corp.

Loeb and fellow New Yorker Angelo Mozilo co-founded Countrywide coun·try·wide  
adv. & adj.
Throughout a whole country; nationwide: launched a fundraising campaign countrywide; a countrywide search.

Adj. 1.
 in 1969, building it into a regional mortgage lending powerhouse. Loeb is credited with the idea for Countrywide's "company store" concept, which did away with mortgage salespersons, drawing customers into bank-like branch locations using advertisements.

In 1985, Mozilo and Loeb launched IndyMac as a mortgage real estate investment trust, investing in mortgages that Countrywide and others originated. Countrywide ran IndyMac under a management agreement until 1997, when the growth of both institutions turned them into competitors. IndyMac shed its REIT REIT

See: Real Estate Investment Trust


REIT

See real estate investment trust (REIT).
 status in 2000, converting to a savings and loan savings and loan n. a banking and lending institution, chartered either by a state or the Federal government. Savings and loans only make loans secured by real property from deposits, upon which they pay interest slightly higher than that paid by most banks. , with Loeb retiring from Countrywide to remain its chairman. Mozio, who is still chairman and chief executive of Countrywide, resigned from IndyMac's board as well.

With Loeb's retirement, IndyMac chief executive and vice chairman Michael W. Perry Michael W. Perry is the co-host, along with Larry Price, of the conservative Perry & Price show on KSSK-FM in Honolulu, Hawaii. He also hosts the Hawaiian Moving Company television newsmagazine on KGMB in Honolulu.  takes on the role of chairman, while shedding the vice chairman's hat.
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Author:Palazzo, Anthony
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 17, 2003
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