Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto
The News Review:
- Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto
- Auto dealers mastered art of squeezing max profits
- Japanese Auto Makers Post Narrower Drop in April utput
- Auto Adviser to bama Had Ties to Industry Fund
- Asahi Tec: US Auto Parts Unit Metaldyne Filed For Chapter 11
- AutoZone 3Q Net Up 9.5% Helped By Cost-Conscious Mechanics
Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto
New York Times
css); Arts Briefly – Crime Spree Continues for Grand Theft Auto – NYTimes. com reported that the next downloadable installment of the game set in a crime-ridden metropolis called Liberty City would be called “The Ballad of Gay Tony” and would be released for the Xbox Live network in the fall. n the Web site of Rockstar Games rockstargames. com which publishes the Grand Theft Auto series the company said the installment would cast players as Luis Lopez “part-time hoodlum and full-time assistant to legendary nightclub impresario Tony Prince (a k a ‘Gay Tony’).
Auto dealers mastered art of squeezing max profits
The Detroit News
“If you don’t buy it the next guy will. ” Finally the “release”: The customer unhorsed and pummeled his mind thoroughly messed with was let go to go forth in his sparkling new ride at maximum profit to the dealership and its sales staff. “The System” flourished in the 1950s and 1960s especially among retailers of domestic automobiles whose manufacturers controlled 85 percent — some auto industry analysts claim 90 percent — of the U. And those manufacturers — General Motors Ford and Chrysler — battled for market share by setting up as many dealerships as possible often establishing two or more in the same community. There were 36000 domestic and import dealers in the United States in 1960 with the lion’s share of those belonging to retailers of domestic vehicles.
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Japanese Auto Makers Post Narrower Drop in April utput
Wall Street Journal
and Nissan Motor Co. slashed domestic production sharply in April though at a slower pace than the previous month suggesting progress in reducing inventories amid the economic slump. Japan’s top three car makers slammed the brakes on production in the quarter ended March to avoid inventory build-up.
Auto Adviser to bama Had Ties to Industry Fund
New York Times
Rattner invested $500000 to $1 million in a Cerberus fund that invested in auto parts companies. He also invested in an Asian fund run by Cerberus as well as Ableco Finance a direct-lending business that is part of Cerberus. The disclosure said that Mr. Rattner would divest any Cerberus holdings that presented a conflict and a Treasury official confirmed that he had done so. “Like all employees Steven Rattner was required to comply with financial conflict of interest rules including divestitures where needed and he has done so fully” said Jenni Engebretsen a spokeswoman for the Treasury Department.
Asahi Tec: US Auto Parts Unit Metaldyne Filed For Chapter 11
Wall Street Journal
T) said Thursday its U. auto parts subsidiary Metaldyne Corp. filed for the Chapter 11 protection for corporate rehabilitation hurt by.
AutoZone 3Q Net Up 9.5% Helped By Cost-Conscious Mechanics
Wall Street Journal
retail sales as the average age of cars on the road increases. Executives at the largest U. auto parts retailer said there had been a shift towards maintenance products from discretionary and essential purchases in its sales mix. Bill Rhodes CE said he expected the average age of the cars on U.
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