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October 8, 2008

Road, Bridge Repair Work Underway in Areas Hit by Hurricane Ike

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The federal government is making $5 million available immediately to begin funding work to repair roads, bridges and airports damaged by Hurricane Ike, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters announced during a recent visit to the Houston region.

Tags: Federal Highway Administration , Hurricane Ike, Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters

September 22, 2008

Hertz Helping Out Houston

HOUSTON – Hertz is moving in fleet from all over the country to meet the demands of the Hurricane recovery efforts to assist all customers.

Tags: Hertz, Hurricane Ike

September 22, 2008

Gasoline Prices Surge in Wake of Hurricanes

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Propelled by temporary refinery outages resulting from hurricanes Gustav and Ike, the U.S. average retail price for regular gasoline increased for the first time in 10 weeks.

Tags: Energy Information Administration, gasoline prices, Hurricane Gustav , Hurricane Ike

September 11, 2008

Authorities Work to Avoid Traffic Gridlock as Hurricane Ike Approaches

HOUSTON --- Texas Gov. Rick Perry is urging residents to finish storm preparations as Hurricane Ike approaches, and authorities are trying to avoid the level of traffic gridlock seen just before Hurricane Rita hit three years ago.

Tags: Hurricane Ike

September 8, 2008

U.S. Gulf Coast's Wholesale Gasoline Price Jumps

NEW ORLEANS --- With Hurricane Ike approaching the U.S. Gulf Coast, wholesale gasoline in the region jumped 12 percent today, Bloomberg reported.

Tags: Hurricane Gustav , Hurricane Ike, wholesale gasoline prices

September 8, 2008

Gulf Coast Oil Producers Prepare for Hurricane Ike

SAN FRANCISCO --- Crude futures fell from a high of nearly $110 per barrel Monday, amid a rally in the U.S. stock market and the strengthening of the U.S. dollar. However, energy traders are still weighing Hurricane Ike's potential to disrupt oil production.

Tags: Hurricane Ike, oil prices

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Mike Antich
Don’t Let the Auto Industry Become Collateral Damage to the Credit Crisis

By Mike Antich
GM, Ford, and Chrysler will testify Dec. 5 before the House Financial Services Committee in an effort to secure a $25 billion emergency bridge loan. It is imperative that this emergency funding be approved. Failure to do so will have negative repercussions to the fleet management industry. Here's why.

Are Executive Vehicle Fleets Becoming Politically Incorrect?

By Mike Antich

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Cindy Brauer
From Wall Street to ‘Fleet’ Street

By Cindy Brauer
Today's economic turbulence is fodder for pundits and experts alike in the media. But the real story is in the day-to-day lives of working folks. Commercial and public sector fleet managers share their experiences and invite you to do the same.

Brother, Can You Spare $25 Billion?

By Cindy Brauer

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F&I Magazine - May 2008

In This Issue:
Facing the Downturn Without Fear, CBA Study: Credit Quality, Repossessions a Concern, FICO 08: How Do Your Customers Measure Up?, and much more…