03 August 2005

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GM reverses course, offers employee discounts through summer, source says old news but does gm still offer employee discounsts? General Motors Corp. will extend its discount plan that gives customers a chance to buy cars at the prices its employees pay through Sept. 6, a dealer confirmed yesterday.

Hot Springs ALCO offers Seniors discounts The local ALCO store has announced a weekly discount on Tuesdays for all shoppers 62 years of age and over. Effective August 2, seniors will receive a 15 percent discount on their total purchase that day.

GM changes course extends discount http://www.dallasnews.com/
General Motors Corp., reversing a plan announced Monday, will follow Chrysler and Ford Motor Co. by extending a program that gives employee discounts on cars and trucks to all customers. discount

Auto sales jump dramatically in July thanks to discount program
old news from Detriot. The Big Three U.S. automakers are extending programs that let customers buy vehicles at the employee price after seeing sales leap in July, but analysts warned on Tuesday that automakers could see some payback this fall.

Auto Sales Jump Dramatically in July old new Big Three Auto Sales Jump Dramatically in July, Thanks to Employee Discount Pricing Program

WINESPEAK: Market flows with good wine at modest prices discount good wine article Richmond Times-Dispatch 02 Aug 2005
Most of us who drink wine love a good deal. We want value. Nice wines at a nice price. What's on sale? Do I get a discount with a case purchase? Buy six, get one free? Give us bargains.

U.S. carmakers see Midwest dominance fade On the banks of the Mississippi River here, farmers and local business owners gather Thursday evenings in the summer to hawk fresh corn, grapefruit-size tomatoes and homemade soaps.

Auto Sales Jump Dramatically in July The Big Three U.S. automakers are extending programs that let customers buy vehicles at employee prices after sales for the entire industry leaped to near record levels in July, but analysts warned Tuesday automakers could see some payback this fall.

San Diego Tuesday's Market: Stocks higher on falling oil prices, upbeat spending and income data Stock prices were broadly higher Tuesday. The markets cheered evidence of continuing consumer activity and strong corporate earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 60.59 points to 10,683.74. The Nasdaq composite index gained 22.77 points -- 1.04 percent -- to 2,218.15, its highest close in four years.