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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (84089)8/9/2007 7:31:25 AM
From: THRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
John,

I have not been to Chrysler in three weeks. I have been to GM two or three times a day for the past three weeks. You can guess that GM story is not a good one.

Good suppliers go golfing in July, bad suppliers visit the OEM and explain why they are such fxxx-ups.

I assume you have been inside the building at some point. It really is a shopping mall. It is very easy to imagine where Old Navy and Pottery Barn would have been, had things not worked out.

I've never been than high up on the West side of the building. Suppliers generally work in the main mall area.

I did not see the car crash. Sounds bad, was it a head-on test or an asymmetrical? I miss the old job where I got to crash cars, break glass, and generally make a big mess. Airbags were a lot more fun than my current position.

GT
TH
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