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Old Aug 31, 2005 | 08:05 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Originally Posted by Doug Harden
Isn't it about damned time ALL the OIL companies donate some of their RECORD 30% INCREASE in PROFITS to something like this?!?

I mean, damn...if I gotta' bend over for these theives, then at least give it to people who need help..... /rant on hold.....
Would you consider running for president?
I'd vote for you 7,985,423 times on that quote alone.

As for Toyota, Honda, and helping out...
All you import drivers just keep reminding yourself about how much value you got with that import purchase, and how money spent into offshore-based companies "doesn't affect our domestic economy"...

Go on... take the money and run.... whoo-whoo-whoo
Go on... take the money and run.... whoo-whoo-whoo
Old Aug 31, 2005 | 09:21 PM
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Doug, you forget...our beloved president profits personally from oil prices increasing. How much oil stock does the Bush clan own? Conflict of interest? You bet your a** it is. How much has oil gone up since he came into office? How much has he done to curb it?

I'll stop right there, seeing as how it seems more people on this board like Bush versus hating his guts...don't guess which camp I'm in. And before people come to his defense and yell at me about China driving up prices, yadda yadda, yadda, don't forget...while this is a free market economy, there is a virtual oligopoly on oil in this country. That is illegal. There are things we could do about it. We do nothing.

Proud,
Doug can be Pres, you be VP, I'll be the Attorney General. We'll get this crap straightened out...
Old Aug 31, 2005 | 09:36 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Originally Posted by ProudPony
Would you consider running for president?
I'd vote for you 7,985,423 times on that quote alone.

As for Toyota, Honda, and helping out...
All you import drivers just keep reminding yourself about how much value you got with that import purchase, and how money spent into offshore-based companies "doesn't affect our domestic economy"...

Go on... take the money and run.... whoo-whoo-whoo
Go on... take the money and run.... whoo-whoo-whoo

Some may see my comments as "inappropriate"......

But........THANK YOU PROUD PONY ...and many more of you....for pointing something out here.........

The Wall Street Journal wrote an entire article that explained how GM's move right after 9/11 helped to save the economy from completely tanking. It wasn't only GM ....but GM did play a big part in it. I'm proud my company continually comes to the aid of those most in need.


Mr. Harden for President!
Old Aug 31, 2005 | 09:38 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Well, this piece of news isn't exactly going to make you guys love Toyota any more than you already do ...

But Toyota in Australia is having trouble convincing the Australian Revenue Office how it is making so little profit given the volume of sales it generates. More to the point, Toyota is justifying to the ARO that it is buying parts from its parent company in Japan for more money than the other local companies (Holden, Ford, etc..) are sourcing parts from its local suppliers.

Well given that Holden are continually making $300M AUD a profit each year and Toyota Australia have reported a profit (for the first time in many years) of $76M AUD... it kind of makes you wonder, dunnit?
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 08:30 AM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

GE is donating $1,000,000 and medical equipment to the Red Cross.
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 09:45 AM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

GM said 400$ from GM, and atleast 200,000 from both GMAC and GM Foundation,

and it will match employee donations as well as the 25 vehicles...

so i think we are looking at around 800,000-1,000,000 from the General...
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 09:47 AM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Originally Posted by SSbaby
Well, this piece of news isn't exactly going to make you guys love Toyota any more than you already do ...

But Toyota in Australia is having trouble convincing the Australian Revenue Office how it is making so little profit given the volume of sales it generates. More to the point, Toyota is justifying to the ARO that it is buying parts from its parent company in Japan for more money than the other local companies (Holden, Ford, etc..) are sourcing parts from its local suppliers.

Well given that Holden are continually making $300M AUD a profit each year and Toyota Australia have reported a profit (for the first time in many years) of $76M AUD... it kind of makes you wonder, dunnit?
and isnt Holden one of Australias bigger market share holders?

Sorry for the Hi-jacking...
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 10:06 AM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Originally Posted by Jason E
our beloved president profits personally from oil prices increasing.
Got proof?
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 01:27 PM
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DETROIT – General Motors today announced that the GM Foundation and GMAC have made a combined immediate cash donation of $400,000 to the American Red Cross Hurricane 2005 Relief Fund in support of relief work in parts of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida devastated by Hurricane Katrina. The GM Foundation has pledged up to an additional $250,000 in matching funds for contributions made to the Hurricane 2005 Relief Fund by GM and GMAC employees through the company’s Global Aid Disaster Relief website (www.gmability.com).

In addition to financial support, the GM family will provide additional relief support and aid to storm victims:

GM is making available more than 150 vehicles -- including HUMMERS, full-size SUVs, trucks and vans -- for use by the American Red Cross in relief efforts throughout the affected areas. These vehicles, along with three HUMMER H2s donated to the Red Cross last year and the 10 other vehicles already in use following last month’s strike of Hurricane Dennis in Pensacola, are offered to the Red Cross for use in transporting volunteers, food, water and medical supplies.
The GM Foundation has allocated $50,000 of its immediate cash donation to the Red Cross chapter in Shreveport, Louisiana, to assist in their efforts to provide shelter to evacuees from surrounding areas.
GM’s production facility in Shreveport, working with the local Red Cross chapter, is collecting urgently needed bedding for the many evacuees entering the area. To date, 1000 cots, 1000 air mattresses, 500 pillows, and 500 blankets have been collected for distribution to local Red Cross shelters.
GMAC will work closely on a case-by-case basis with all its impacted customers in auto finance, insurance and mortgage units. Customers should contact customer service: GMAC Insurance: Personal Lines (Vehicle Insurance) 800-468-3466 MIC (GM Protection Plan) 800-631-5590; GMAC Mortgage 800-766-4622; GMAC Auto Financing 800-200-4622) or their branch offices where possible.
OnStar has opened up its full range of services for its customers based in or traveling in Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky . All OnStar customers in these states are getting immediate assistance with routing requests, hotel reservations, gas station directions, contacting relatives and emergency communication with public safety providers.
“The GM family shares in the nation’s grief as reports of fatalities, injuries and property destruction continue to mount in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. GM, the GM Foundation and GMAC are working closely with the American Red Cross to help bring relief to the victims of this devastating storm,” said Rod Gillum, GM Vice President Corporate Responsibility and Diversity, and Chairman of the GM Foundation. “In light of this national emergency, we encourage GM and GMAC employees everywhere to continue their proven tradition of supporting disaster relief efforts by contributing online to the Red Cross Hurricane 2005 Relief Fund.”

The GM Foundation was established in 1976 to support the philanthropic interests and business priorities of General Motors Corporation. In 2004, worldwide contributions by GM and the GM Foundation totaled $68 million.
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 01:37 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 01:47 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

GM's contributions, IMO are nothing short of amazing, considering their current financial situation! And yeah, I agree.......Harden for prez!
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 03:29 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

TORRANCE, Calif., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- ..."$2 million of the $3 million directed to the American Red Cross waspledged by Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan, California-based Toyota Motor Sales USA and Toyota Financial Services; New York-based Toyota Motor North America; and Kentucky-based Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America"

"Texas-based Friedkin Companies, the owner of Gulf States Toyota, a
privately owned Toyota distributorship, contributed another $2 million to
establish the Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund. This fund will aid Toyota and
dealership employees and their families in the Gulf Sates region with both
immediate and long-term needs resulting from Hurricane Katrina."

"Toyota Financial Services and Lexus Financial Services will assist finance and lease customers affected by Hurricane Katrina by offering a 90-day extension on payments, suspending credit bureau reporting on accounts impacted by the storm and temporarily suspending collection efforts on these accounts. Customers wishing to request assistance or discuss their accounts should call 1-800-874-8822.
Similarly, Lexus Pursuits Visa(R) Card customers will also receive an
extension on payments and may call 1-866-877-4966 to seek a credit line
increase or further assistance.
To stimulate further giving, employee contributions to the American Red
Cross will be fully matched by Toyota Motor Sales USA, Toyota Financial
Services, Toyota Motor North America, Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America and Toyota Technical Center. Additionally, employee contributions to the Salvation Army will be fully matched by Toyota Technical Center, while
employee contributions to the Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund will be fully
matched by Toyota Motor Sales and Toyota Financial Services."


http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...4098478&EDATE=

Good for Toyota! Nice to see a foreign company with plenty of Americans working for them stepping up and donating. They are good at both giving aid AND selling cars...unlike GM.

-B

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Old Sep 1, 2005 | 03:45 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Originally Posted by Beanboy
TORRANCE, Calif., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- ..."$2 million of the $3 million directed to the American Red Cross waspledged by Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan, California-based Toyota Motor Sales USA and Toyota Financial Services; New York-based Toyota Motor North America; and Kentucky-based Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America"

"Texas-based Friedkin Companies, the owner of Gulf States Toyota, a
privately owned Toyota distributorship, contributed another $2 million to
establish the Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund. This fund will aid Toyota and
dealership employees and their families in the Gulf Sates region with both
immediate and long-term needs resulting from Hurricane Katrina."

"Toyota Financial Services and Lexus Financial Services will assist finance and lease customers affected by Hurricane Katrina by offering a 90-day extension on payments, suspending credit bureau reporting on accounts impacted by the storm and temporarily suspending collection efforts on these accounts. Customers wishing to request assistance or discuss their accounts should call 1-800-874-8822.
Similarly, Lexus Pursuits Visa(R) Card customers will also receive an
extension on payments and may call 1-866-877-4966 to seek a credit line
increase or further assistance.
To stimulate further giving, employee contributions to the American Red
Cross will be fully matched by Toyota Motor Sales USA, Toyota Financial
Services, Toyota Motor North America, Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America and Toyota Technical Center. Additionally, employee contributions to the Salvation Army will be fully matched by Toyota Technical Center, while
employee contributions to the Friedkin Disaster Relief Fund will be fully
matched by Toyota Motor Sales and Toyota Financial Services."


http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...4098478&EDATE=

Good for Toyota! Nice to see a foreign company with plenty of Americans working for them stepping up and donating. They are good at both giving aid AND selling cars...unlike GM.

-B
Good... they should step up like so many others already have.
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 04:31 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

Originally Posted by NewbieWar
and isnt Holden one of Australias bigger market share holders?

Sorry for the Hi-jacking...
Holden hold 16% market share, Ford have 13%... Toyota have 21%

My point is that the Asian car makers shift their profits overseas. There is no way Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Hyundai ... can be considered to be 'local' in the same way as GM, Ford and, yes, DC irrespective of the notion that they have plants in America, Australia, Canada...
Old Sep 1, 2005 | 05:31 PM
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Re: Hurricane Katrina: GM steps up to the plate with aid... again.

first off, i'm just glad to see that alot of people are pitching in. i don't care as much who does but more that they are doing it(thank gawd GM stepped up on this one like they did with 9/11)...


...and secondly:
Doug Harden for Pres!!!!!
ProudPony for vice pres!!!!
JasonE for attorney general!!!
and...Red Planet for head of the transportation department !!!





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