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Major GM Dealer Bill Heard Goes Out of Business (online.wsj.com)
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.
Analysis of:
Major GM Dealer Bill Heard Goes Out of Business (online.wsj.com)
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.
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As it nears 100, GM faces a rough road ahead (www.msnbc.msn.com)
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?
September 23, 2008
Android's Risk Factors in Taking on Apple: Multiple Winners in the Wireless OS Battle
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'Android' Cellphone to Showcase Google Brand (online.wsj.com)
Android's Risk Factors in Taking on Apple: Multiple Winners in the Wireless OS Battle
Google's Android starts with one big disadvantage -- time -- and one big advantage -- brand name. But they are competing against another huge brand in Apple who also controlled the hardware and software. Though this is directly in line with their strategy, they are leaving part of the OS...
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US Lawmakers Say Auto Loan Package Likely To Become Law (online.wsj.com)
With all of the past weeks bailouts, buyouts, federal government purchases and bankruptcies', it was not surprising to hear that Congress is expected to approve a $25 billion loan package for the Detroit Three. However, there are a lot of "ifs" that will have to happen before Detroit is out of...
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G.M. at 100: Is Its Future Electric? (www.nytimes.com)
General Motors-the lumbering, money-losing giant of American industry-unveiled the long-awaited Chevy Volt this week to celebrate its 100th anniversary. The event though, marked more than a new car for GM and a triple-digit birthday. It could set the stage for for a change in the balance of...
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Cutbacks at GMAC Mortgage Lender Could Crimp Profit Margins (online.wsj.com)
Tight credit has replaced high gasoline prices as the chief impediment to selling a new vehicle. With customers adjusting to the gas prices, getting the right kind of credit approval has become the most important issue facing auto dealers.
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Wagoner States Case For Federal Loans (online.wsj.com)
The saying that, "as GM goes, so goes the nation," may not carry the same weight as it once did as our economic base has transitioned to services derived from proprietary and intellectual property, but it still counts for something.
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Renault workers strike as job cuts announced. (news.bbc.co.uk)
The automotive sector in the 'generally acknowledged' established markets are in for a rough time. Over the last decade as consumers have surrounded themselves in debt - much of it either on 'plastic' or 'attached to property' the motor industry has enjoyed great success, but what happens when...
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Honda: China August Sales Up 19.4% (online.wsj.com)
While the rest of the auto industry suffers through the worst year in three decades in the U.S. and declining sales in other markets, Honda seems to have found the "magic bullet. What is it?
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