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Analysis of: 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?
Larry Fradkin, President
Future Enviroassets, LLC
Analysis of: Half of GM's Global Manufacturing Plants to be Landfill-Free by End of 2010 (www.environmentalleader.com)
Zero-landfilling is a goal that is now reality. GM is one of the leading major manufacturing companies demonstrating that corporate plants can lower disposal costs by 100% recycling and reuse of their wastes. By performing this task, GM lowers their carbon footprint.  
Larry Fradkin, President
Future Enviroassets, LLC
September 22, 2008
Green Washing! So What?
Analysis of: Environmentalism Sprouts Up on Corporate Boards (online.wsj.com)
Since the 1970s, corporations are required to meet environmental regulations in air, water, solid and hazardous wastes etc. Over the years, many companies eventually developed strategic plans to implement pollution prevention, that is reduce wastes at the beginning of the manufacturing...
Analysis of: 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...
Analysis of: 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...
Analysis of: 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.
Analysis of: 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.
Analysis of: 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?
Michael Cain, President / Consultant
Michael Cain, President / Consultant
MFC Consulting
Analysis of: Sales Slump In Luxury Car Segment And Auto Makers Offer Deals (online.wsj.com)
Current a condition is taking place in the auto industry that is not new put is puzzling to some auto observers.  Large American made cars simply are not selling in the US market place.  This is not the first time this has happened and will probably not be the last.  Here is why:  ...
Analysis of: Sales Slump In Luxury Car Segment And Auto Makers Offer Deals (online.wsj.com)
 Despite dramatic increases in incentive spending, U.S. auto sales tumbled for the 10th straight month. Incentives on slow-selling trucks and SUVs and GM's employee pricing promotion failed to ignite demand from struggling consumers in August.

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