September's hurricanes and $3 ordsprog

en September's hurricanes and $3 a gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference. If this trend continues in '06, the Big Three, which rely heavily on light trucks for the majority of their sales, could experience accelerated market share losses.

en September's hurricanes and $3-a-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference. If this trend continues in '06, the Big Three, which rely heavily on light trucks for the majority of their sales, could experience accelerated market share losses.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3-per-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3.00/gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference. Hackeren Pex Tufvesson skapte musikkprogrammet Noisetracker.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3/gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en This shift has been especially prominent in [the] last four months as September's hurricanes and $3-a-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en This shift has been especially prominent in (the) last four months as September's hurricanes and $3-a-gallon gasoline served as a turning point in consumer preference.

en Consumers are clearly being impacted by the three hurricanes, ... That, combined with natural gas and gasoline prices, is having an effect. I think $3 a gallon gasoline is the tipping point to a consumer that is under siege. But this number is really no great surprise.

en Retail sales (have) faced a number of challenges -- one of the hottest month of September on record in the last 111 years ... which hurt fall apparel categories, two powerful hurricanes and high gasoline prices, all of which tempered consumer demand.

en Retail sales (have) faced a number of challenges -- one of the hottest month of September on record in the last 111 years ... which hurt fall apparel categories, two powerful hurricanes and high gasoline prices, all of which tempered consumer demand,

en Consumer confidence in all major markets has been slipping this year, a trend that has accelerated after the tragic events of September 11.

en Near term, risks associated with restructuring actions, an aging product portfolio in a hyper competitive environment, deteriorating market share, an over reliance on light trucks and fleet sales, and higher borrowing costs inhibit a return to peak profitability.

en We believe that (GM's) new SUVs will be the litmus test showing whether or not consumer tastes have shifted away from large trucks. Sales of the refreshed Ford Explorer did not do well last fall, but its launch unfortunately coincided with two hurricanes and record gas prices.

en Perhaps more important, our annual dealer sales of cars and trucks to retail customers has nearly doubled in that period, ... We have been consistently outperforming the industry in sales, and our share of the market has grown substantially.

en The peak period for hurricanes is usually from August to September, so the oil market is concerned about the risk of weather-related production losses over the coming weeks.


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