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Manufacturing Monday: Week of 12.28.2008

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Dec 29, 2008 at 10:46:20 PST

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Greetings folks, I hope your holiday season is going well.  In case you were wondering, there was no Manufacturing update last week, family and health related issues.  This week will be kinda short, my apologies, but I wanted to cut some of the gloom and doom for the holiday season.  We got stuff on solar energy, a new grant system for electric car innovation, milestones on wind, and something for the kids!  But as always, we hit our first section...

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Manufacturing Monday: Week of 12.15.08

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Dec 15, 2008 at 12:44:42 PST

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My oh my, what an interesting week, and I don't mean that in a good way.  From our trade deficit to our automakers on the brink of joining our domestic consumer electronics firms, things aren't looking all that swell.  The latest indicators are showing, at least for November, what has been on everyone's mind, the economy.  Some are saying, though that things will pick up, that the recession began a year ago and we'll come through it by 2009.  We'll see, when the average worker is able to stop worrying not just about making rent or that mortgage payment, but also putting food on the table, then I'll agree.  Globally, like the United States, things for now look dim.  And like I said, the figures show it...which leads us to the Numbers!

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Manufacturing Tuesday: Week of 12.08.08

by: Johnny Venom

Tue Dec 09, 2008 at 17:18:31 PST

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Damn, talk about a pretty intense week!  The auto sector looks like it just...just might get saved.  Still, it looks as if the issue of over capacity is being looked on, which means job cuts.  Sadly, that seems to be the theme of this week's manufacturing update. Well actually there is something on health care...think of it as "nyceve lite". They say it gets darkest before the light, well this must be a long tunnel then.  ISM is saying that '09 will suck as bad as 2008.  Well before I dispense with the unfortunates, it's time for the Numbers!

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Manufacturing Tuesday: Week of 12.01.08

by: Johnny Venom

Tue Dec 02, 2008 at 17:52:21 PST

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(My apologies folks, for the delay.  This was supposed to be published this morning, but I had rush a sick wiener dog to one of those emergency vet places.  Rest assured, he's Ok, and probably won't eat another sock again!)

Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to another edition of Manufacturing Monday...er Tuesday!  Originally I wanted to post this on Monday morning, but I wanted to include the latest development from the Boeing SPEEA talks. Outside of this we got news from the steel industry, unfortunately not the good kind.  Sticking with steel for a moment, there's an op-ed piece I wish to highlight that I thought you should look at.  We have news or alarm bells I should say about pensions.  Of course we also have some Green news, some ominous, but some good.  

But before we get to those, let's take a look at the Numbers!

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Manufacturing Monday: Week of 11.24.08

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Nov 24, 2008 at 18:13:29 PST

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Greetings folks, first day of the workweek, and welcome to another edition of Manufacturing Monday.  I had planned to put this out earlier in the day, but had to deal with a turkey situation (hint: dogs); plus other holiday-related madness.  So anyways, we got some good stuff for you today.  First on our highlighted list is a story on GM's board.  Then we got two industrial-esc jobs updates, first on coal then in green-collar world.  Finally, I want to finish off today's edition with something special, a music video!  No...not me singing, but a reader sent it to me and thought you should all see it.  So a shout out to Amber for bringing this to my attention, you rock!  And with that we go to...the Numbers!

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Manufacturing Monday: Week of 11.17.08

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Nov 17, 2008 at 12:06:05 PST

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Greetings ladies and gentlemen and welcome to a new installment of Manufacturing Monday.  Now I would like to do something a tad different this week. You see today we get two important economic indicators released. So, instead of waiting a whole week for me to reprise them here, I would go ahead and write about then today!  I will still go over last week's indicators, but figured you deserve to get something more up to date as well.  The numbers get released around 9:30 Eastern, so they will be covered first, then last week's stuff.

Beyond the Numbers section, this week we'll be covering Green Manufacturing again.  We haven't touched this in a while, what with all the GM related business.  Yet there have been some very interesting developments in the green collar world.  So before you, for your pleasure, is some stuff that may or may not put a smile on your face.  Either way, it looks as if, thankfully, we are turning a new leaf (sorry, couldn't help it) on manufacturing!

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Manufacturing Monday: Week of 11.10.08

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Nov 10, 2008 at 18:07:47 PST

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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to another installment of Manufacturing Monday. Today we are going to cover something that has been in the news lately, General Motors.  Well to be exact, the potential bankruptcy of GM, and what it could mean to you.  For many, this is a non-issue, who cares about another car company and a failing one at that?  But indeed, it may just be that a collapse of GM could be worse than that of Lehman Brothers and AIG.  Of course we'll cover, as always, the economic indicators for the past week and what they also mean.  So without further adieu, the Numbers!

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Manufacturing Monday: Week of 10.20.08

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Oct 20, 2008 at 09:47:20 PDT

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Happy Monday, folks, I do hope you all had a good weekend!  Welcome to another installment of Manufacturing Monday!  Now things are looking bad out there, as many of you probably already know.  We start out with more dire jobs news at GM. Turning to some good news, it seems economic forces that made us "costly" has now turned the tables of sorts, with ironically the biggest pusher of China, Wal-mart (or is it Walmart?  I've seen this store both ways.) forcing suppliers to look domestically.  Lastly, we got Honda moving more work to North America. But first, as is par for the course, we get to the latest economic info related to manufacturing.  So without further adieu...
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Manufacturing Monday: Ok..things not looking so hot

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Sep 15, 2008 at 21:24:01 PDT

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(Editor's note: My sincerest apologies, I had planned to post this thing up this morning.  But alas, my hard drive with the notes ended up saying it would mimic John McCain's economic plan, and collapse on me. Several hours later looking for a hard drive and attempting to reinstall Vista, I'm up and running. So this is an abbreviated version of what I had planned.  Once again, sorry, rest assured I will make up for this. )

Right now, you probably have heard that Lehman Brothers is no more, and the Merrill Lynch is now a vassal of Bank of America. Well things on the manufacturing side ain't looking that great.  

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Manufacturing Monday: Strike at Boeing, Dell to sell plants, and Solar Arabia,

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 08:04:51 PDT

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Greetings everyone, I hope your weekend was fantastic.  Welcome to another edition of Manufacturing Monday!  Some exciting and interesting stuff to cover this week.  First the big time strike happening at Boeing. Then theres computer maker Dell looking to sell of ALL of it's factories, and finally could Saudi Arabia claim to be Mecca of solar energy beside crude oil??  

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Manufacturing Monday: Gustave's effect on energy & manufacturers

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Sep 01, 2008 at 11:59:26 PDT

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By now, Hurricane Gustav is ravaging the great city of New Orleans and the surrounding Gulf Coast.  Our hopes and prayers goes out to the good folks of the area.  Well you probably have guessed, that Johnny Venom would've found the economic angle on all this.  Rest assured, fellow Kossacks, I won't let you down!  But once again, I do hope for the best for the folks aflicted by Gustave.  

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Manufacturing Tuesday or Monday part deux!

by: Johnny Venom

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 08:38:55 PDT

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Yesterday I had hit on the situation going on with the automakers.  Originally, I had intended to include some other stories, but the first piece was large enough (perhaps too large?) that I realized that I had to push the other pieces. Well, as promised, we got some interesting stuff. First on the auto front a cool piece on zero emission cars.  Next we got fallout from biofuels and water preservation.  Third, it seems the Chinese aren't so thirsty for the black stuff right now. Lastly could the current woes Australia's mining sector tell us something?  

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Manufacturing Monday: The so-called Big Three, and the taxpayers' money

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Aug 25, 2008 at 10:32:06 PDT

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Greetings folks, the start of new week and thus we kick off another episode of Manufacturing Monday!  Never a dull moment when it comes to covering stuff that either goes into the products you buy, or the impact that that consumption leads to. Now originally, I had these other items on bio-fuels, hydrogen cars, China and oil, and a few other things.  But I see now that my section on the bailout of the US automakers is so big, that the whole thing is too long.  So, if it is OK with you, I will post those items tomorrow.  

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Manufacturing Monday: Price fixing, the big grain crash of '08 and speculators for hire?

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Aug 18, 2008 at 20:06:01 PDT

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Greetings ladies and gentlemen to the latest episode of Manufacturing Monday. Couple of interesting things to discus today, and some interesting numbers to watch this week.  First we have what appears to be a new take on price fixing by manufacturers.  Next we explore the recent collapse in the price of grains. Our last piece is a story from the Financial Times where companies and groups are hiring the very element that help drive up their costs, speculators, to well...sorta fight speculators.  Kinda reminds me of those old westerns where they hire a gunfighter to take on the baddie.  Finally, as mentioned, there are numbers we're watching, the Producer Price Index being released tomorrow, Jobless claims and the Philadelphia Fed Survey on Thursday.

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Manufacturing Monday: Numbers, Tesla, world trade reversal, and China overtakes US.

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Aug 11, 2008 at 01:32:04 PDT

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Greetings folks, welcome to another edition of Manufacturing Monday.  Sorry about last week, it's normally my goal to have a new edition out on the first day of the week, but sometimes life can be unpredictable and throw you a curve ball. Well, several interesting things this week ranging from manufacturing activity to California looking to gain Tesla's plants.  Plus the Financial Times reports on China dethroning the US from it's Manufacturing title.

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Manufacturing Monday: Tax bill to spur jobs, and a costs eat into Dow

by: Johnny Venom

Mon Jul 28, 2008 at 13:41:34 PDT

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(Author's note: Much thanks to Bondad for the data, without him, I could not complete this. )

It seems Congress is looking into getting the tax code to work in bringing jobs here.  Also, on the inflation front, Dow Chemical is reporting that material costs have become a financial tumor.  Folks, welcome to another edition of Manufacturing Monday!

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