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Flashgames - Trends in Girls' Fashion
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:27:35 PDT
Because you need to look best for Back to School, you need to know exactly what trends will make the grade for 2007. What looks will send you to the head of the class? Flashgames
LookOnline Shoutout: Over "It"
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 10:44:43 PDT
Being bored to death with fashion is almost as trendy as being obsessed with fashion. Or at least that is the impression we get from LookOnline's Marilyn Kirschner's report on Fashion Group Internationale's Fall/Winter 2008 Audio Visual Trend Overview..
GM CEO Rick Wagoner Scores $14.4m for ‘07
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:15:23 PDT
Awesome. No really. I'm in awe. At the very moment GM NA's cash flow has gone bye-bye (thanks to union strikes at American Axle and GM factories), just days before the automaker gives the world the gory details of its American cash conflagration, the General reveals that it's bumped-up-- sorry, "restored" its top suit's salary. CEO Rick Wagoner's paycheck returns to its 2003 - 2006 levels, from the "reduced" $1.65m back to $2.2m. But don't get to feeling what the Hell, it's only a $570k jump, an
American Axle Takes $27m Loss, Blames Strike
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:15:23 PDT
American Axle (AA) posted a $27m first quarter loss today. AA CEO Dick Dauch told the Detroit Free Press "AAM's first-quarter 2008 results were severely impacted by the strike called by the International UAW at AA's original U.S. locations." The loss is quite the comedown from last year's first quarter profit of $15.7m. Robert W. Baird & Co equity analysts David Leiker said the impact of the strike was about 40 percent larger than he was expecting., "We continue to recommend investors avoid the
New York Menswear Trends
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 02:26:16 PDT
New York Menswear Trends By Chris Hogan April 26, 2008 (0 Comments) Two recent announcements by some big retail names in New York are shedding light on the ever changing landscape of the menswear market. Polo Ralph Lauren recently stated that that the landmark Rhinelander Mansion on Madison Avenue will be converted to a men’s only concept store. Across the street at 888 Madison Avenue, the company will construct a new flagship store to consolidate the women’s and home collections. The company
UAW’s Gettelfinger on ToMoCo: “I Live in a Dream World”
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:15:23 PDT
I'm paraphrasing, of course, but it's hard to believe that anyone believes that the United Auto Workers (UAW) is on the cusp of organizing Toyota's Lexington, Kentucky factory. Least of all UAW boss Big Ron Gettelfinger. Or The Detroit Free Press. And yet the paper reports Gettelfinger's comments without any hint that the man is full of you-know-what. "'We don't have the people to cover all the calls we get,' Gettelfinger said of activity among UAW organizers based here Lexington, KY]." Nah, C'
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Flashgames - Trends in Girls' Fashion
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 09:27:35 PDT
Because you need to look best for Back to School, you need to know exactly what trends will make the grade for 2007. What looks will send you to the head of the class? Flashgames
LookOnline Shoutout: Over "It"
Tue, 15 Apr 2008 10:44:43 PDT
Being bored to death with fashion is almost as trendy as being obsessed with fashion. Or at least that is the impression we get from LookOnline's Marilyn Kirschner's report on Fashion Group Internationale's Fall/Winter 2008 Audio Visual Trend Overview..
GM CEO Rick Wagoner Scores $14.4m for ‘07
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:15:23 PDT
Awesome. No really. I'm in awe. At the very moment GM NA's cash flow has gone bye-bye (thanks to union strikes at American Axle and GM factories), just days before the automaker gives the world the gory details of its American cash conflagration, the General reveals that it's bumped-up-- sorry, "restored" its top suit's salary. CEO Rick Wagoner's paycheck returns to its 2003 - 2006 levels, from the "reduced" $1.65m back to $2.2m. But don't get to feeling what the Hell, it's only a $570k jump, an
American Axle Takes $27m Loss, Blames Strike
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:15:23 PDT
American Axle (AA) posted a $27m first quarter loss today. AA CEO Dick Dauch told the Detroit Free Press "AAM's first-quarter 2008 results were severely impacted by the strike called by the International UAW at AA's original U.S. locations." The loss is quite the comedown from last year's first quarter profit of $15.7m. Robert W. Baird & Co equity analysts David Leiker said the impact of the strike was about 40 percent larger than he was expecting., "We continue to recommend investors avoid the
New York Menswear Trends
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 02:26:16 PDT
New York Menswear Trends By Chris Hogan April 26, 2008 (0 Comments) Two recent announcements by some big retail names in New York are shedding light on the ever changing landscape of the menswear market. Polo Ralph Lauren recently stated that that the landmark Rhinelander Mansion on Madison Avenue will be converted to a men’s only concept store. Across the street at 888 Madison Avenue, the company will construct a new flagship store to consolidate the women’s and home collections. The company
UAW’s Gettelfinger on ToMoCo: “I Live in a Dream World”
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 06:15:23 PDT
I'm paraphrasing, of course, but it's hard to believe that anyone believes that the United Auto Workers (UAW) is on the cusp of organizing Toyota's Lexington, Kentucky factory. Least of all UAW boss Big Ron Gettelfinger. Or The Detroit Free Press. And yet the paper reports Gettelfinger's comments without any hint that the man is full of you-know-what. "'We don't have the people to cover all the calls we get,' Gettelfinger said of activity among UAW organizers based here Lexington, KY]." Nah, C'
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