25 August 2005

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Branson, Missouri Takes Sting Out of Gas Prices
Branson, Missouri is taking the sting out of rising gas prices by offering visitors Gas Buster Discount Cards worth up to $50 off show and attraction tickets, lodging, meals and retail purchases when they spend just $20 on gas during their trips to town through October 31.

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GM to Extend Employee Discount Program to Sept. 30 (Update1) General Motors Corp., the world's biggest automaker, will extend its offer of employee discounts to all U.S. buyers until the end of September as it tries to boost sales of its cars and trucks. discount

Shoplifting as Social Commentary http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,68609,00.html?tw=rss.BIZ
A movement called Yomango turns the five-finger discount into a single-finger salute. But now cops are cracking down on the outlaws who rebel against consumer culture. By Robert Andrews.

We Don't Need No Stinking CAFE With today’s gas prices, no one will buy one without some kind of healthy discount.
New government fuel efficiency standards are a joke. Market forces do the job much better than regulations.

Southwest hopes quieter jets will win friends in Seattle discount "Delta's historic strengths may not be enough to carry it beyond bankruptcy" with today's brutal discount competition and soaring fuel costs. Among the items pulling Delta down are a crushing debt burden, a high cost structure that produces relatively little revenue and discount competition on many of its most profitable routes.

Hutchison First-Half Net Rises on Ports, Cell Phones discount Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing's biggest company, reported first-half profit that beat analyst estimates as port earnings climbed and losses narrowed at its mobile phone business.