Google Blogs Alert for: car finance
Sam Zell calls bottom for residential real estate, says GM is done By Lita Epstein He believes the car industry is a "failed industry" and the companies need bankruptcy to clean up the mess and come up with a new plan. When asked about the Chicago Tribune filing for bankruptcy, he did admit he'd made a mistake in buying the Tribune. .... View More on AOL Money & Finance ». DailyFinance Writers. Melly Alazraki Stock market writer and analyst. Jonathan Berr Financial writer and media columnist. Peter Cohan Author, venture capitalist and financial writer ... Daily Finance - http://www.dailyfinance.com/ |
Tax, get help here By Harriet Brackey Here's the deal: The law now gives you a chance to take a deduction for sales and excise taxes paid on the purchase of a new car, light truck, motor home or morotcycle, up to a purchase price of $49500. ... No one in school taught you how. But you and I, we can teach each other, how to handle it, how to save for retirement, how to make money... < More > Harriet Johnson Brackey, the personal finance writer for the Sun-Sentinel, has been an award-winning business...< More > ... It's Your Money: Personal finance... - http://blogs.trb.com/business/columnists/brackey/blog/ |
Woman robbed while sitting in car | The Herald - Rock Hill, SC A 26-year-old Lancaster woman was robbed while sitting in her car on the side of a road near downtown Rock Hill, according to a police report. ... Wednesday, Apr. 15, 2009. Woman robbed while sitting in car ... Broadcast/Journalism, Business Development, Construction, Consultant, Customer Service, Design, Distribution/Shipping, Education, Engineering, Entry Level, Executive, Facilities, Finance, General Business, General Labor, Government, Health Care, Hotel/ Hospitality ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com... - http://www.heraldonline.com/120/ |
Wall Street Sharks Circle the UAW—By John R. MacArthur (Harper's ... By John R. MacArthur It was the UAW that early on organized black workers, won excellent medical benefits for its members and initiated the innovation of "pattern bargaining" with the auto industry, targeting one car company at contract time instead of taking on the whole business. ... So beholden is the president to finance that he fires the General Motors CEO, Rick Wagoner, and puts in charge a banker who knows how to break up businesses, not build them— Steven Rattner. ... Harper's Magazine - http://www.harpers.org/rss/index.xml |
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