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July 23, 2009
Wal-Mart's got hot deals on laptops | www.usatoday.com
Wal-Mart hopes to reboot the retail market by turning its attention to selling tech-filled laptops, for the same price, as you would buy pint-sized-tech less laptops. Increasing the discount retailers campaign to this new market segment could start, and accelerate "price wars" dramatically lowering prices across the board. Wal-Mart is looking also to renovate PC displays in a third of their stores to make their PC/Laptop section more easily navigated by customers.
Union Ensures Cities Hardship Without NPG
March 18, 2009
Union Says 'No' | www.syracuse.com
Magna for the last 62 days has been trying to prevent the company from shutting it's doors, or at very least prolonging the inevitable.
Best Buy Tries To Create New Demand...
March 17, 2009
Best Buy following Toys R Us into used games? | www.examiner.com
With the economy down, and cost -cutting a must, Best Buy in an effort to expand business with minimal cost has a plan to once again venture into the used game market. This plan of buying the used games, a section of the market mostly dominated by Gamestop (GME on the NYSE).
Profits Before National Loyalty
June 25, 2007
US Army flagged by Thailand | www.bangkokpost.com
Now that I have your attention. With the Buy American Act to require the DOD to purchase uniforms only from American businesses, makes good sense in an effort to keep symbols, and rank, and other items sensative to the American Military secret. And obviously out of the hands of those that could make a very terrible use of said uniform or information.
June 25, 2007
South America's Rising Star | online.wsj.com
The US 50% more wine from Argentina, than from neighbor Chile, taking from them (Chile) their market dominance. And the question is, how does Chile get this dominance back, and via what strategy? Well, the answer to the question you must first understand the reason for the switch.
June 25, 2007
At Wal-Mart, a Back Door Into Banking | www.nytimes.com
The US has a monopoly it is called banking. The US controls the financial institutions because to control the money is to control spending, to control spending is to control behavior, hence people. The internet saw the end of informational control, so the government's last area of dominence is monetary control.
June 22, 2007
Finish Line to Buy Genesco, Making a Run at Fashion | online.wsj.com
This is yet another merger in the US that involves one company buying up another via assuming a debt load; and it's only incentive being hopeful future profits.
Lowes and Home Depot Merely Victims of Design
June 22, 2007
Self-Serve Retail: the trouble with Lowes and Home Depot | retailstore.blogspot.com
Unfortunately, Lowes and Home Depot are merely responding to a bigger problem.
Cost Versus Leveling the Playing Field
June 15, 2007
Big Three Try to Rev Up Weakened Political Clout | online.wsj.com
The Government is attempting to level the playing field because the imports are having a easy field day in quality and price versus their American counter-parts. So, the Government comes up with ways to try to level the playing field, such as, safety bills, emission bills and so on. These bills don't just effect the domestic brands like GM, Ford, and Chrysler, but also effect Honda, Toyota, and Hyundai.
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Toyota's California Plant Exit Makes Sense
September 17, 2009
It's Possible Berkshire Hathaway Could Help Kraft Acquire Cadbury
September 10, 2009
California's Impact on the Las Vegas Strip, City Center & the port of LA
September 8, 2009
Toyota Will Feel The Heat Of California Lawmakers In NUMMI Plant Closing
September 1, 2009
US Hotel Industry Recession Enters New Rate Erosion Phase
September 1, 2009