Really? good to know, thanks. Can you explain why its lagging, is it just because your looking backwards?
Its funny they always have very opposing opinions, never know who's lying.
Really? good to know, thanks. Can you explain why its lagging, is it just because your looking backwards?
Its funny they always have very opposing opinions, never know who's lying.
Thanks for the info on production. Im also in Michigan.
I bought 1 new Saturn and a used F150 in recent months and the dealerships were very busy. The salesman looked overworked and really wanted me to take the cars for rides so they could take a break. Maybe they were shorthanded, but each one was busy.
I can. As companies downsize to meet new demands, and demand begins to increase, no company immediately goes out and rehires people. Banks are lending again, but not enough to generate new jobs. By the time they are, those jobs wont fill or be created like magic. It takes time.
If you owned a company, and you just laid off 100 people to meet shrinking demand, the second the economy gets better, would you rehire 100 people back? Of course you wouldnt. Hence, its a lagging indicator.
Man, they have really been fine tuning the final position of the satellite. It appeared to be in not moving Sunday, so e-mailed Space Systems Loral to see if I could assume the reflector had been deployed, but they replied with "Reflector not deployed yet". It's still moving around the 95w-96w and just above and below the equator range.
yes, but i think it has to get into position, and then open up, so those are the milestones were watching for, and then they will probably run some tests etc.