the US economy US retail sales fell again in June, hit by a drop in sales of petrol, cars and building materials. The Commerce Department said total retail sales fell by 0.5% in June, following a downwardly revised 1.1% fall in May. Compared with June
Chevrolet confirms Retail Markets for Volt Launch Topic: Cars & Vehicles Posted on Mon, 5 Jul 2010 09:01:01 CDT | by Shane McGlaun More Like This Share This One of the most anticipated green vehicles is the
the next 5 years. The report quantifies the size and segmentation of the light vehicle ignition plug aftermarket (cars and light commercial vehicles to 3.5 tonnes). Scope * Market volume in units and market value (at retail prices including sales taxes)
“equity stripping” means of getting poor people into debt they can’t carry, then taking their houses and cars while derivatives backed by those bad loans are sold to investors. Business – United States – Gary Rivlin – Retail Trade – USA
term on eBay: Xbox 360 Most Watched Item: One Owner 1942 Vintage Martin D-45 Guitar Hmm. No collector cars here! Most Popular Make and Model Listed 1969 Chevrolet Z-28 Camaro. Low Retail $19,100 Average Winning Bid: $7,296. A staggering $11,804 off a low
stores. Dollar-wise, much of the retail sales growth has depended on rising gas prices and new purchases of cars. Still, most sectors show decent year-on-year growth, implying that consumers are simply consuming more, helping to fuel the recovery
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
sales data show that sales increased 1.6% during March. According to the Commerce Department, strong demand for cars, new clothes, and building materials (good thing we are fixing up the kitchen on our own) pushed retail sales to their fifth gain in the
Commerce Department that showed sales grew 0.3% in February, defying prediction of a similar sized decrease. Excluding cars, sales grew by 0.8%, much better than expectations. The report helped lift the retail sector with the On the flip side, the
buyers. Retail sales are the most profitable — and the strongest evidence to automakers that they are making cars the people are actually will to buy with their hard-earned cash. Ford said those retail sales were up 28%. GM said it was 7%.Ford doubled
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
JANUARY SALES UP: Excluding cars and gas, U.S. retail sales rose 0.3 percent from January 2009, according to MasterCard Advisors’ SpendingPulse, which estimates spending in all forms including cash. OTHER REPORTS: The Commerce