STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Mon, 30 Mar 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Auto Industryfound at1:03
“…and Chrysler. President Obama will have more to say today about the auto industry bailout package and ABC's Jonathan Karl says so on it will be talk. …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Mon, 9 Mar 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Auto Industryfound at3:11, 3:59
“…science not political ideology. Will guide the new administration's policies. Last month auto industry executives came to Washington to ask for federal loans. Last week GM said in its annual report that auditors raised serious doubt …”
“…Auto industry GM and Chrysler are asking for a total loan of 39 -- The average price of a gallon gas keeps creeping up …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Tue, 10 Feb 2009|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Auto Industryfound at5:01
“…sold in China and the US for the first time ever. China's auto industry association says its January sales are higher than those in the US last month. China is expected to eventually be the US …”
Car dealerships remain lonely places. The job cuts keep coming. And many of us look to cheap-out this Valentines Day.
Audio|Tue, 3 Feb 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Auto Industryfound at3:06
“…have to think about this do we want to let our indigenous auto industry go away because of one bad year. …”
Intelâs profit sinks, but it could have been worse. Look for another tough year for car sales, yet snow blower sales blast off despite the recession.
Audio|Thu, 15 Jan 2009|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Auto Industryfound at2:32
“…Wall Street forecasts however. Sales were down 23% from last year. The auto industry has just come off a terrible year one of its major players expects this year to be even worse. General Motors is …”
Will the gloom of 2008 lead to a boom in 2009? Major League Baseball hopes to score with a new cable channel in the New Year. And one company tries to fatten its bottom line by selling male girdles.
Audio|Wed, 31 Dec 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Auto Industryfound at2:46
“…Analysis for every new dollar review contractor going into in particular. The auto industry which is roughly 25%. Commercial advertising market. Is in deep distress. Financial services industries and real estate markets are great distrust both …”
G-M could run out of gas even if it survives without bankruptcy; we find one auto -related industry that actually could be recession proof; and and these #1 toys go #2 â some of the hottest dolls are a little too realistic.
Audio|Mon, 22 Dec 2008|More from 1010 WINS MONEY, MARKETS and MORE.
|Auto Industryfound at1:23
“…that this slowdown that the US is seeing him particularly in the auto industry is not domestic but it's a global situation. …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Mon, 22 Dec 2008|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Auto Industryfound at5:56, 6:30
“…congress for what he sees. As a failure to bail out the auto industry in an interview yesterday Cheney says. It was the White House that came riding to the -- of the auto industry but is it too little too late. ABC's Barbara Pinto is in Janesville Wisconsin. Where GM plant will be shedding its stores …”
“…President Bush approved seventeen point four billion in emergency loans to the auto industry. . What we should know this week whether an Illinois legislative committee will begin impeachment proceedings against Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich. In the …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Fri, 19 Dec 2008|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Auto Industryfound at3:18
“…a Manhattan forum. Paulson was asked about the administration's efforts toward an auto industry bailout. …”
STAY IN THE KNOW WHILE ON THE GO WITH JUDY DE ANGELIS
Audio|Tue, 16 Dec 2008|More from 1010WINS Morning Podcast.
|Auto Industryfound at1:19
“…White House sending out a signal that it will help the struggling auto industry. . Michigan democratic senator Carl Levin says he expects the Bush Administration would give General Motors eight billion and Chrysler seven billion. And …”