ToTheCenter - News: Obama’s take on Auto makers: “not there yet”
Written by admin on March 29, 2009 – 7:48 pm -Both the companies are making serious efforts, to erase their debts by two-thirds and negotiate with United Auto Workers Union, to bear with their cost cutting measures. The President Contended, the only way to make the auto industry successful, is by making a “set of sacrifices from all parties involved, including management, labor, creditors, shareholders, suppliers , dealers Here is the original post: ToTheCenter - News: Obama’s take on Auto makers: “not there yet” Read More →
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Tim and Ben’s New Bailout Plan = TOTAL C.R.A.P.! | White Rabbit Cult
Written by admin on March 29, 2009 – 4:43 pm -Approximate cost: $30 billion so far, including loans to auto-finance companies and parts suppliers . If the government grants the automakers’ latest requests, total aid to Detroit could hit $65 billion this year – with a chance it could ultimately … To get it started again, the Fed will bear the risk of losses and limit financing to the highest-rated securities The rest is here: Tim and Ben’s New Bailout Plan = TOTAL C.R.A.P.! | White Rabbit Cult Read More →
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White House green "retrofit" focuses on conservation …
Written by admin on March 29, 2009 – 11:42 am -Obama isn’t ready to give details of his broader go-green plans for the White House, but administration officials report that small steps are under way: The housekeeping staff is making the switch to greener cleaning supplies , … “We tried to do more than the average bear ,” he said, adding that the first lady’s garden grew herbs during both administrations, and that limited container gardening was done on the mansion’s roof to supply the White House with tomatoes, … See original here: White House green "retrofit" focuses on conservation … Read More →
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Words from the Investment Wise (March 23 – 29, 2009) | The Big Picture
Written by admin on March 29, 2009 – 6:39 am -“Returning to global stock markets, I maintain that the bear market mostly ended in October and November. The January to early-March sell-off looks like a successful test of support from last year’s lows for most non-Western stock markets. “I do have some remaining concern over Wall … See the original post here: Words from the Investment Wise (March 23 – 29, 2009) | The Big Picture Read More →
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