Top 10 Online Automotive Destinations: October 2009
Marketing Charts submits: click to enlarge Note: The Hitwise data featured is based on US market share of visits as defined by the IAB, which is the percentage of online traffic to the domain or category, from the Hitwise sample of 10 million US internet users. Hitwise measures more than 1 million unique websites on a daily basis, including sub-domains of larger websites. Hitwise categorizes websites into industries on the basis of subject matter and content, as well as market orientation and competitive context. The market share of visits percentage does not include traffic for all sub-domains of certain websites that could be reported on separately.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Airlines Still Have a Long Way to Go
Wall Street Strategies submits:"That which does not kill us makes us stronger." -Friedrich NietzscheOne thing is for sure: Americans have toughened up over the last couple of years. Call it baptism by fire, but we have been reminded that we are warriors. It would be considered rude or insulting to suggest that we needed a wakeup call, but when the dust settles, I think the nation will be much better for the pain and agony. Just think, our debt to GDP ratio is up 12,000% since 1940; to me, that means people in the government have been stealing so much money for a long time. The masses are awakening. There is a wave like the one you see at a football game; people either know things they didn't care to in the past or they want to know things they didn't in the past. Two brutal wars tell us we better stay strong militarily, and one serious battle for the soul of the nation tells us we better stay vigilant not to allow the rug to be pulled out from under our feet.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Why Is Korea Interested in Extracting Lithium?
Juan Carlos Zuleta submits:As recently reported by the Financial Times, South Korea's intention to commercially extract lithium from seawater by 2015 only underscores the increasing intensity of the lithium rush in the global lithium-ion battery industry. That Korea is interested in investing in alternative sources of lithium should not surprise anyone at all. As is well known, LG (LGERF.PK), one of Korea´s largest companies, is known to possess one of the most competitive Li-ion battery technologies in the world which will be carried by General Motors´ Volt to be launched later this year. There is though another recent event that signals the Korean interest. It has to do with Hyundai´s (HYMLF.PK) announcement that by the end of the year it will launch the first hybrid car with Li-polymer batteries. Note that Hyundai is nowadays the world´s fourth largest automaker. Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Canadian National Railway Q2 2010 Earnings Call Transcript
Canadian National Railway (CNI)Q2 2010 Earnings Call Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Is it Time to Park Harley-Davidson?
Money Morning submits: By Jack BarnesHarley-Davidson Inc. (NYSE: HOG) may well be the ultimate U.S. corporate icon. Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |