Jul 18, 2008 | San Marcos Daily Record
Credit caper: Only tip of iceberg?
The arrest Tof two Mexican citizens in a sophisticated, international credit card fraud case may only be the tip of the iceberg, San Marcos Police said at a Wednesday press conference.
Foote Pleads Guilty to Felonies
Centreville woman committed credit-card thefts. Wednesday, June 25, 2008 The plan was simple: Swipe wallets and go on a quick shopping spree with the credit cards inside them before the real owners cancelled ...
New Appointments Build GM Brand Channel Alignment
General Motors announced personnel moves today in support of its four retail channels: Chevrolet; Premium ; Buick-Pontiac-GMC; and Saturn.
It's time for a little of this and that from here and there. The Road Commission of Macomb County has announced it will close Moravian between Cass and Harrington in Clinton Township from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today ...
Tom Greenwood: Moravian to close for bridge repairs
It's time for a little of this and that from here and there. The Road Commission of Macomb County has announced it will close Moravian between Cass and Harrington in Clinton Township from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today ...
McNabb Lands at GM - Heading New "Premium" Channel
“These changes have been designed to improve all of our brands, and achieve strongly profitable channels at both a wholesale and retail level”
Mark McNabb, who resigned from one of Nissan's top marketing jobs in North America, has resurfaced at General Motors. via TCC Confidential
“I talk to ten to fifteen thousand kids about railroad safety each year.”
CSX teaches kids to 'Look, Listen and Live' when it comes to train crossings Click here to see the April 19, 2008 Neighbors section in its entirety By Bert Scent / For the Times-Tribune The KCEOC Community ... via TheTimesTribune.com
GM Aligns Marketing Leadership With Four Brand Channels
“Under Ed's leadership, Chevrolet led the U.S. industry in total sales two of the past three years, on the strength of great new products like the Chevy Malibu”
General Motors announced today that its U.S. marketing and field operations will be more strongly aligned into four retail channels: Chevrolet; Premium ; Buick-Pontiac-GMC; and Saturn. via WebWire
General Motors Realigns Its Marketing
“Instead of seven Pontiac selections, we will see maybe three. It allows [for] extended marketing as well, with products that GM can really get behind.”
April 16, 2008 By Steve Miller General Motors has restructured its marketing, breaking its eight brands into four separate channels and hiring former Nissan marketer Mark McNabb. via Technology Marketing
Sales of GMC models in Qatar rise
“It says a lot for the high regard in which General Motors is held in Qatar, in the year that the Company celebrates such a remarkable milestone as its 100th Birthday, Qatar's new vehicle buyers are investing in GMC and Premium brand vehicles.”
DOHA * Sales of GMC models in Qatar have increased by 30pc in the first three months of 2008 compared to the same period last year, while combined sales of Cadillac, Hummer and Saab have grown at an equally ... via The Peninsula
2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series spy photos
This morning our American based photographer caught the new 2009 Cadillac XLR V-Series as it made its way around town. via Auto Manufacturing News
Wedding consumerism unveils new layer of hell
“Your girlfriend making you go there is pretty much like saying 'how about we chop your balls off and put them in a jar'.”
The bells weren't ringing for the less-than-happy couples at the Bridal Expo. AFTER spending four hours of the Bridal Expo, I walked out into the calm of Carlton Gardens, took a deep breath and thought: "This ... via The Age
Hummer.com Ranks Highest in Usefulness to New-Vehicle Shoppers
Hummer.com ranks highest among automotive manufacturer websites for usefulness in new-vehicle shopping for a second consecutive time, according to the JD Power and Associates 2008 Manufacturer Web Site ... via MarketingVOX
Stars-and-stripes arrival likely to raise eyebrows
Four dealers have been appointed in NZ to sell the H3. Here's a car you're going to love to hate. via The New Zealand Herald