Monthly Archives: January 2017

Progress: Takata executives criminally charged re air-bag fraud

Some good news. It’s about time.  See: Takata executives criminally charged in US probe of faulty air bags: The indictment alleges the executives, who worked at Takata both in Japan and the U.S. for decades, participated in manipulating test data. … Continue reading

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Auto sector fraud: widespread, profitable business model

As we thought likely, revelations of emissions fraud are now spreading beyond Volkswagen.  Fiat Chrysler shares were down more than 13% today as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency accused the company of also using software to allow excess diesel emissions … Continue reading

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Market cycle not lining up in Trump’s favor

Trump’s policies will help the U.S. economy, but they won’t be enough to save stocks long term, Faber said.  Here is a direct video link. Here we can see (as mentioned by Faber) that under the much celebrated headline advances, … Continue reading

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