Please check out the attached article recently published in the National Review of Medicine. Authored by a sharp guy - Anwar Ali.
The article is Titled
“Car makers put brakes on pricing parity Dealers slash stickers but costs still 20-30% higher than US”
How come the boys at Canwest, the Globe and Mail, Toronto Sun and all others, other than the CBC and Kingston-Whig can not pick up on this?
2008-03-20medical-review.pdf
If you haven’t already signed, Don’t forget to sign our petition and tell your friends. We will be sending it off to Harper and company at the end of March.
In order to further prepare for a debate with Mr. Kenzie one of our members has created the transcript of his famous remarks in the video posted a few days ago. You might see more holes in his armour than picked up on video!
Note: has he replied to any of your emails? Let us Know. He hasn’t replied to mine yet!
The pen is mightier than the video mouth! We have only heard from one or two supporters of Jim’s rant out of 35 posts and many other emails. Come on Jim get your friends to write in and support you! Our members look forward to the challenge!
For your reading pleasure:
Continue reading “Transcript of Kenzie’s recent Video on Motoring 2008!”
You can see the new list at : http://www.carswithoutborders.com/resources/riv-lists/
Major Changes appear to be :
Preamble about 2009 cars, we asked them to put this in back in Nov. 2008. They finally took our suggestion.
WARNING: Some manufacturers have already started to offer for sale their 2009 vehicle models. Transport Canada has not yet received information regarding the admissibility into Canada of the 2009 vehicle models. If you plan to purchase and import a 2009 model, please contact the manufacturer directly to verify the vehicle’s admissibility.Some other changes related to the after market imobilizer wording in Section 9.
Continue reading “Transport Canada issues a new RIV list!”
Are they are making money despite themselves?
“Livingston increased revenues in the latest quarter, despite a continuing weaker economic environment. Through active management and the successful integration of new operations, we leveraged revenue growth into much more significant increases in operating profitability,” said Peter Luit, president and chief executive officer of Livingston International Inc. “While net income was negatively affected by writedowns on goodwill, intangibles and fixed assets, we are pleased with the improvement in our more diversified operations during the quarter. We are confident that our focus on efficient client service should continue to generate value for our unitholders.”
Customer Service… maybe we should send the shareholders a copy of our recent survey ( see our Forum) . I wonder how Luit measured his success in this area? What do you think?
Wonder what else they can do or say to pump up the pathetic price of the stock!
Full article:
2008-03-19livingston.pdf
- The Globe and Mail reported today that Inflation in Canada hit a 6 month low, thanks to Vegetable, Fruit and Car price reductions.
- This sounds like a great story, but as our Car prices in Canada go down only 6.8% to try and meet or try and match U.S. rivals, the U.S. Car prices are also falling.
Continue reading “Vegetable prices down 16.9%, Fruit down 14.5% , Cars down only 6.8%”