UPDATE 2-Obama says automakers a high priority - Forbes
Posted by: admin in Industry NewsUPDATE 2-Obama says automakers a high priority - Forbes
WASHINGTON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - President-elect Barack Obama stated on Friday federal help for the distressed auto industry is a ‘high priority’ of his transition, while the chief executive of General Motors Corp (nyse: GM - news - people ) is confident
Pelosi, Reid Press for TARP Aid for Auto Industry - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON — Home Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are expected to send a letter to President George W. Bush urging him to assist the Massive Three auto makers by considering broadening the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief
Farmers Insurance plans large increase in Texas homeowners rates - Dallas Morning News
AUSTIN – Farmers Insurance plans to impose double-digit rate hikes for hundreds of thousands of its customers in North Texas and across the state, blaming the increase on rising costs for labor and building materials. The higher rates, which would
Latest Thinking On Finding A Job - CBS News
What’s more, traditional methods of looking - even those considered cutting-edge in the last few years, just don’t cut it any longer. But on The Early Show ’s Saturday Edition, BusinessWeek magazine ’s Michelle Conlin shared tips to get you up to
Iraq deputy PM calls for review of oil policy - International Herald Tribune
BAGHDAD : A senior Iraqi official states Iraq needs to review the management of its oil industry to reach prosperity. Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh states five years after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled the previous regime, Iraq’s oil
Ford will survive, Mulally states - Detroit Free Press
Despite burning through $16 billion in cash during the first nine months of the year and watching its credit rating knocked another notch into junk territory, Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally on Friday insisted that the company’s reserves of $29.6
Hollywood spotlights environment - Times of India
LOS ANGELES: Hollywood is turning the silver screen “green,” but slicing waste, energy and costs in an industry known for large budgets and over-the-top productions isn’t easy, even in the trend setting movie business. Hollywood has long used its star
Ford treads in deepening water - Detroit News
Ford Motor Co. is trying to pull off a delicate balancing act as Detroit’s Massive Three continue to slide toward the brink of bankruptcy: convincing Wall Street and consumers that its financial woes are not as severe as those facing its crosstown rivals
UPDATE 1-PwC forecasts tough 2009 for U.S. hotels - Forbes
CHICAGO, Nov 7 (Reuters) - PricewaterhouseCoopers stated on Friday it anticipates a key measure of the U.S. hotel industry’s health to deteriorate in 2009 for a second straight year as the nation’s fast-spreading economic crisis drives up vacancy rates and











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