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Dec 8th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
With the benchmark Federal Funds rate already down to 1.0%, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben. S. Bernanke has only so much room for another cut (although many economists are predicting an additional half-percentage-point cut at the Dec.15-16 meeting).
Tags: AMZN, AT&T Inc, BAC, Bernanke, Black Friday, BZH, Comscore, COST, Credit Markets, Dramatic Decline, Federal Funds Rate, Ford Motor Co., GE, Gm, GS, HMC, Holiday Sales, MER, National Retail Federation, Producer Price Index, RIMM, SCOR, TM, Toys R Us Inc, U S Treasury, William Patalon III
Posted in Financial News |
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Dec 5th, 2008 |
By Lynn Carpenter |
Category: Politics & Economics
Stop blaming the unions for Detroit’s shortcomings, says Lynn Carpenter. Of course, jobs have to be cut in a recession. But this is not the silver bullet for businesses. And every job lost is a consumer lost, which is a big deal in a consumer economy. Lynn says we have no hope of an economic recovery until spiraling unemployment is brought under control.
Tags: American Consumers, big three, Chrysler, Detroit, Ford, Gm, Labor Unions, Lynn Carpenter, retail spending, TM, US automakers, US consumption, US Jobless Rate, US recession, Wayne Burritt
Posted in Politics & Economics |
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Dec 3rd, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
Ford and Toyota Sales Crash; Triple Airline Merger in Talks; GE Ponders Job Cuts; Sears Closing Stores; Oil Prices Hit 3-year Low; Discover Says More Credit-card Write-offs Likely
Tags: Airline Company, Airline Merger, BAIRY, British Airways, British Airways Plc, Crude Oil Prices, DFS, Ford, GE, General Electric Co, Global Slowdown, K Mart Stores, Nymex, Sears Holdings, SHLD, TM, Toyota Motor Corp, US Jobless Rate, US stocks
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Nov 26th, 2008 |
By Christian Hill |
Category: Financial News
Perhaps I am being too optimistic, but I think the government bailout of the Detroit 3 is a foregone conclusion. In the interest of the entire country and the national economy, the government simply can’t let the automakers fail. There is no denying the business model is broken, but hopefully steps will be taken to change that.
Tags: American Automobile Industry, Automakers, Big 3, Christian Hill, Chrysler, Detroit 3, Ford, Gm, government bailout, TM, UAW
Posted in Financial News |
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Nov 26th, 2008 |
By Steve McDonald |
Category: Financial News
The UAW holds the key to the success of the U.S. auto industry. The recent Senate hearing with the CEOs of the big three car manufacturers was better than most sitcoms. The CEOs were unable to answer questions about how they plan to pay back the loans, or just avoided the question, or how long the loans would keep them afloat, or how they would change their business models to avoid asking the taxpayers to bail them out again. It went on and on.
Tags: Auto Sector, Big 3, Chrysler, Ford Motor Co., Gm, government bailout, Labor Agreements, Obama, TM, UAW
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Nov 13th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
“Airshow China,” the huge aerospace trade show that’s known officially as the “China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition,” ended Sunday in the southern-coast city of Zhuhai. It was the seventh time the event has been held.
Tags: Airsbus SAS, Aviation Sector, BA, Boeing Co, Bombardier Inc, China Ltd, Commercial Jetliners, ERI, GE, MHVFK, TM, William Patalon III
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Nov 12th, 2008 |
By Addison Wiggin |
Category: Financial News
American optimism at all-time low, 2009 recession imminent… Fannie and Freddie to the rescue? Chris Mayer with good news for oil investors. Another day, another double-digit decline… Russian market, currency plummeting. Pat Cox with a “huge” breakthrough medical tech about to become reality. Have we hit a nerve? The automaker debate rages on in The 5’s inbox
Tags: Addison Wiggin, BMW, credit crisis, Crude Oil Prices, economics, FNM, Ford, FRE, gas prices, Gm, Gold Prices, government bailout, MCY, Mitsubishi, NSANY, politics, TM, US dollar, US housing crisis, US recession
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Nov 11th, 2008 |
By Andrew Gordon |
Category: Financial News
Another stimulus check should be coming our way as the market keeps falling.
If it doesn’t happen as one of the final acts of the Bush administration, it will happen as one of the first acts of the Obama one.
The question is, will it help the fast-falling auto industry?
It’ll help retailers. The overwhelming evidence is that the last round of stimulus checks helped pick up consumer spending in the second and third quarters.
But big-ticket retailers like auto dealers play in another sandbox entirely. Unless these checks have a couple of more zero’s than the previous ones, the auto industry’s fate is tied to getting another $25-billion loan package from the government.
The auto industry needs it. And from Obama’s latest statements, it…
Tags: Andrew Gordon, automaker industry, Bankruptcy, bear market, Chrysler, credit crisis, Ford, Gm, government bailout, President Bush, President Obama, retail slump, short stocks, TM, US Banking, US recession
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Nov 4th, 2008 |
By William Patalon III |
Category: Financial News
South Korea Plans $10.8 billion Stimulus; KKR IPO Delayed Again; DryShips Posts 71% Profit Growth; Oil Slides Below $64; Manufacturing Hits 26-year Low; Viacom Profit Down 37%; Cars Sales Plummet
Tags: black gold, Cars Sales, Crude Oil Prices, DRYS, Ford Motor Co., Gm, HMC, NSANY, TM, VIA
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Oct 28th, 2008 |
By Andrew Snyder |
Category: International Investing
The recent devastation in global stock markets makes US bears look relatively cuddly. Japan’s Nikkei index is hitting 26-year lows. And the resurgent Yen is creating even more problems for Japanese exporters. Andrew Snyder says companies like Sony (NYSE:SNE) and Toyota (NYSE:TM) face a very difficult period ahead.
Tags: Andrew Snyder, investing in Asia, Investing in Japan, Japanese Stocks, Japanese Yen, SNE, TM, US dollar
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