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Jack SayerOctober 6, 2008
Why Was Ford Hit So Hard in September?
Analysis of: Hazardous Conditions For The Auto Industry | www.nytimes.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner, Sayer Partners LLC
In comparing Ford's results with its peers, one has to ask the question: "why were Ford's numbers so much worse?"
John SchulzOctober 3, 2008
If Con-way is Hurting, Everybody Must be Suffering
Analysis of: Con-way Slashes '08 Outlook as Economy "Battered." | www.reuters.com
Author: John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor, Logistics Management Magazine
Con-way announced a significant falloff in earnings expectations for the third quarter and the rest of 2009 because of what it called "a challenging business environment." Con-way perennially is one of the market leaders in per-share profitability. But it says the "battered" U.S. economy is causing...
Jack SayerOctober 3, 2008
Cars Run On Money And Credit, Not Gas
Analysis of: U.S. Moves Ahead on Loans To Develop Fuel-Efficient Cars - $25 Billion | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner, Sayer Partners LLC
The current cash crunch for auto makers, dealers and OEMs is having a significant impact on vehicle shoppers, even those with good credit.
Douglas HallOctober 2, 2008
Bill Heard Enterprises – “Closed”
Analysis of: Major GM Dealer Bill Heard Goes Out of Business | online.wsj.com
Author: Douglas Hall, Proprietor, RTF, LLC
As single brand dealership stores fail so does the OEM brand image. You can spin it anyway you like; Independent Dealer, poor management, bad financial risk but at the end of the day perception is reality.
John SchulzOctober 1, 2008
Oct. 1 Ushers in a New Era for West Coast Port Truckers
Analysis of: Ports ready to enforce clean-trucks plan | www.joc.com
Author: John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor, Logistics Management Magazine
  The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are implementing the nation's stiffest commitment to clean the air in the port area by banning all pre-1989 trucks from the ports' grounds, effective Oct. 1.   It is estimated the nation's first clean truck plan will cut truck pollution by 80 percent...
Jack SayerSeptember 29, 2008
September Vehicle Sales Will Be The Lowest Since 1993
Analysis of: Major GM Dealer Bill Heard Goes Out of Business | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner, Sayer Partners LLC
The credit crunch that is keeping consumers away from car dealerships in September will have a fallout that results in September vehicle sales at their lowest levels since 1993.
Jack SayerSeptember 26, 2008
Credit Tightening May Be The Last Straw For The Automotive Industry
Analysis of: Major GM Dealer Bill Heard Goes Out of Business | online.wsj.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner, Sayer Partners LLC
The same issues that drove the nations largest Chevrolet dealer group to close its doors this week may prove to be the last straw for auto buyers.
Jack SayerSeptember 26, 2008
Which Automaker Brands Are Considered Top Value?
Analysis of: As it nears 100, GM faces a rough road ahead | www.msnbc.msn.com
Author: Jack Sayer, Managing Partner, Sayer Partners LLC
With General Motors beginning it's second hundred years building cars and the U.S. automakers fighting for survival, let's take a look at how automakers are perceived relative to their value. Which automakers made this list?
John SchulzSeptember 24, 2008
Teamsters Strike Oak Harbor Freight ; Who's Next?
Analysis of: Oak Harbor Freight on Strike | tdu.org
Author: John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor, Logistics Management Magazine
About 600 Teamsters are on strike against Oak Harbor Freight, a major LTL carrier in the Pacific Northwest. Drivers, dock workers and back-office union members have been without a contract for 11 months. The increasingly militant clout of the Teamsters union is expected to increase in the coming months,...
John SchulzSeptember 22, 2008
Trucking Has Been Very, Very Good to These Guys
Analysis of: Salaries for Top Teamster Officials Hit New High | www.tdu.org
Author: John Schulz, Independent Analyst - Contributing Editor, Logistics Management Magazine
 There are nearly 100 Teamsters union officials making $150,000 or more at a time when more than 2,000 trucking entities went out of business since the first of this year.   Teamsters for a Democratic Union, the dissident wing of the 1.4 million-member Teamsters, tracks and publicizes the...

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