Business Review Weekly 1998 Bill Tuckey - Abstracts

Business Review Weekly 1998 Bill Tuckey
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A worthy middleweight takes on the big sixes: Ford's not-so-secret weapon in the battle for fleets, the new AU Falcon, can expect tough competition not only from the Commodore but also the new Vectra.(Fleet & Leasing: Special Feature)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Car makers in double trouble.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Coming soon to a showroom near you. (schedule for release of new cars in 1999)(Industry Overview)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Company cars get the stop-start treatment. (comparison of company-supplied cars in different countries)(Fleet & Leasing: Special Feature)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Diesel-LPG conversion may clean up worldwide.(cleaner engine runs on liquefied petroleum gas)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Firms face big losses as Asian cuts bite.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Ford further tests its delicate position.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Ford overhauls its dealer network. (includes related article on Ford Australia dealer franchise system)Business, generalBill Tuckey, David Forman
Hybrid cars get ready for the green scene.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Image problems test the Hyundai budget.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Jaguar's grand tour - until S-type arrives.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Looking after the little guys' leases. (Australian fleet management firms that will serve small companies)(Fleet & Leasing: Special Feature)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Mazda, moves to get buyers' name right.Business, generalBill Tuckey
New export credits plan raises hackles all round.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Prestige cars: the canary in the coal mine. (Australian luxury car market)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Safety at work when work is on the road.Business, generalBill Tuckey
Taming Korea's mighty chaebol.(includes related articles on firm sizes, foreign investors, Daewoo Motor, cinema complexes, and major automotive manufacturers)Business, generalLucinda Schmidt, Bill Tuckey
The management and financing game hots up. (overseas competition for Australian fleet management companies)(Fleet & Leasing: Special Feature)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Things are crook on Auto Alley.(automobile industry suffers, luxury cars become less expensive)(Industry Overview)Business, generalBill Tuckey
Vectra should be a ace for Holden.Business, generalBill Tuckey
What's on offer for $40,000-plus.(Australian dollars; luxury automobiles)(Industry Overview)Business, generalBill Tuckey
What to look for in a crowded field. (challenges facing Australian automobile fleet managers)(Fleet & Leasing: Special Feature)Business, generalBill Tuckey
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