Money affects us on all levels, and daily in both our professional and personal lives.
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My name is Barbara (Bobit) Logue. I'm 27 now, still happily married, living in Scottsdale, and proud to have brought Pops his first grandchild, a colleen lass named Katie Lynn Logue.
Read More →During a week's period in late November, two branches of the U.S. government individually dealt our industry cataclysmic blows that will surely change your business lifestyle and delivered a specific shock to fleet and consumer lessors that will reverberate for months to come. It all came quite unexpectedly.
Read More →What in the world is going on? Maryann Keller of the Paine Webber brokerage house and auto research oracle J. D. Power and Associates both predict that import registrations will rise from the current 27 percent to 35 percent by 1985.
Read More →It would undoubtedly be a folly for me to hide the fact that I am prejudiced toward the fleet industry. And, am concerned regarding the lack of industry-related people vocal and supportive of that important fleet segment.
Read More →The automotive leasing industry has grown in the face of weakness in the auto industry, in the economy generally, and is spite of interest rates and money market conditions that could well have choked it, bodes well for its future in happier economic circumstances.
Read More →In this issue, for the first time, we are completely addressing the light truck/van fleet market and it may appear strange to you.
Read More →Where is the innovation needed today to meet some of the strongest challenges that business people have faced in a number of decades?
Read More →How often have you heard the private comment within the industry referring to fleet manager functions as those of a common clerk? I've heard it hundreds of times and I am sincere in my objective to challenge this type of medieval thinking.
Read More →Barnhart's remarks reflect the "new look' in Washington and the intent of the Republican party to abolish the 55-mph speed limit.
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