That may mean the closing of a couple of more plants. |
That might kill two birds with one stone: Getting rid of a dissident shareholder and raising the price of its stock. |
That's one of their strategic objectives -- not to be viewed as an import but somebody who's part of the local region. |
The approach is basically to target the Muslim and Arab community with a kind of zero-tolerance immigration policy. No other community in the U.S. is treated to zero-tolerance enforcement. |
The auto industry of the future will be a younger and more educated workforce. High-paying jobs for educated workers are not going away. |
The average costs of an active employee is $130,000 a year, and the average cost for a retiree before Medicare is about $50,000. The savings are enormous. |
The bad news certainly isn't going to end for a while. |
The bottom line is that in an American interrogation, no physical coercion is permitted, not even the threat of physical coercion. |
The courts have long recognized that you can challenge a government practice or a program even if it has never been enforced against you, if you have a credible fear that it will be used against you. |
The delay is a good thing; it means there's room for a deal here. |
The Delphi bankruptcy is a real watershed point for the UAW, ... The UAW is virtually powerless now. |
The electronics part of Delphi really is one of its crown jewels. |
The environmental community has never been driven by economics. |
The executives really took a huge hit. That's typical in a bankruptcy, where executives lose a significant part of their compensation. |
The great thing about Nintendo's games is they're very short, and it takes someone like my son no time to get the thing going. |