And when they go to Washington to discuss a bailout, they all flew on private jets.![]()
Looks like a couple of jets are on the chopping blocks. :roll:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/WallStreet/story?id=6307092&page=1
And when they go to Washington to discuss a bailout, they all flew on private jets.![]()
The Japanese industries believe their most important asset is their hourly workers, not their CEO's.
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That sentence, Minnie, says quite a bit, and definitely contrasts with the current American way of thiunking.
The Japanese industries believe their most important asset is their hourly workers, not their CEO's.
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That sentence, Minnie, says quite a bit, and definitely contrasts with the current American way of thiunking.
These companies cannot be saved until they figure out that those who do the actual work are the most important parts and the management is there to support them, not vice versa.
They must also figure out that when a position is no longer necessary, then it must be eliminated to remain competitive.
Speaking of ornaments, Beach Si02, are your ornaments hanging high enough?
Despite voter oppositon, it appears that the Congress and the President-elect will loan(read: give, waste, squander, pick one...) money to the Big Three. In doing so, Congress will create some kind of oversight board to ensure the success of the automakers, cough cough. Detroit automakers are in a bind for several reasons and one is the federal government. As Milton Friedman said: put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert and in five years there would be no sand left. Can we go ahead and have a requiem for the Big Three?
I wouldn't say so quite yet. The House Republicans are not yet sold on it and even with the House majority being Dems, Pelosi has demonstrated in the past that she does not like to bring controversial financial issues to the floor without some republican support for political cover in case it backfires. She was not happy on the results of the first vote for the financial industry and she will likely not make the same mistake twice. Case in point, notice how it is Barney Frank beating the drum and NOT Pelosi or Reid.