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Ford Reports Surprise $1 Billion Profit in Q3
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Donaldson" data-source="post: 893823" data-attributes="member: 66044"><p>...On the cash for clunkers issue... The very pro-industry Japanese have subsidized their companies for competition in the global market for years... Not to say this is good or bad or bashing the Japanese -they do make excellent and sometimes superior products in areas where we have faltered. I just find some of the backlash I have heard lately against cash for clunkers and bailouts interesting when compared to some of the policies the Japanese Gov't has used to help make their industries some of the best in the world. Again not saying that this is all that made their industries great. I just think that this proves that good Gov't policy AND company leadership could turn the tables for American industry... and these ideas are not new to the global market place.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>keep on trac'n</p><p></p><p>-Don D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Donaldson, post: 893823, member: 66044"] ...On the cash for clunkers issue... The very pro-industry Japanese have subsidized their companies for competition in the global market for years... Not to say this is good or bad or bashing the Japanese -they do make excellent and sometimes superior products in areas where we have faltered. I just find some of the backlash I have heard lately against cash for clunkers and bailouts interesting when compared to some of the policies the Japanese Gov't has used to help make their industries some of the best in the world. Again not saying that this is all that made their industries great. I just think that this proves that good Gov't policy AND company leadership could turn the tables for American industry... and these ideas are not new to the global market place. keep on trac'n -Don D. [/QUOTE]
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