Reports say that General Motors finance chief Mr. Chris Liddell is set to leave the company. The 52 year old has a had a very short stint at GM having only joined last year. The former Microsoft employee is set to depart officially on April 4 bringing to an end a wonderful albeit short career at GM.
Liddell will be remembered for guiding the company through a record $23 billion IPO in the month of November last year. GM’s financial vice president and treasurer Mr. Morgan Stanley has already been lined up for the post that falls vacant in April.
Reasons for Liddell’s exit are still not very apparent however, it is clear that the decision was arrived at after discussions with the firms CEO Mr. Dan Akerson. Liddell was recently quoted in the press saying that it is time for him to move on and that he had achieved all that he had wanted to at GM.
Last year was the best year for GM in terms of profits since 2004. Despite his short stay, many stakeholders who saw the financial fortunes of GM turn during his tenure will surely miss him. Upon his arrival in 2009, many considered him as the perfect replacement for the then CEO Mr. Ed Whitacre.
Hello,
All the time everyone ask me Joe, What is the best tips you can give us when driving in the rain. Well, i thought it was be a great idea to share it with all of you. I have a few easy steps to walk you through.
First thing,
Always always make sure that your tires are up to date. Older tires tend to have less treding which can led to a popped tire or a dangerous drive. Dont want to risk driving around with tires that are all ready to go. If you dont know anything about tires or how to check if there good take it to a local tire shop and let them take care of you.
Second,
When driving in the rain you dont ever want to speed. The rain causes roads to become slippery or not safe to drive in. So always use precaution. Please allow a few more car lengths when following someone. Make sure you defog your windows while driving and if you cant see in front of you please PULL OVER.
Third,
Make sure you that you always drive with some kind of light to let people know ahead of you that you are behind them. Heavy rain sometimes tends to make things seem there not there when they really are. Also, if you have no where to go driving in the rain wouldnt be the best idea to start looking for somthing to do. It is very dangerous and not very safe.
I hope this helps you out a bunch. Please stay dry and most importantly Be safe!!!
Signing out
I love taking my car to a car wash and following it through the washers as it takes its bath and refreshes itself. With a full clean inside and out and returned to me with its ultimate freshness. However, I dont always have $20-30 dollars to spend to get it washed and cleaned. I have to sometimes switch it up and wake up early on a saturday morning and give it a good wash. Why i bring this up you ask? What is my point? Well, I like to use the best products for my car. I wanna share with you the difference between using a Shammy and a rag or old t-shirt. Using a Shammy gives you the best touch for you car, leaves no scratches and is reuseable everytime needed. All you have to do is wash, rinse, soak, squeeze and reuse thats all. Using a rag can leave scrathes or leaves marks on the windows and sometimes even leave lint behind. Shammys are made in Germany with its 100% synthetic rayon material. It was made to last and to resuse. It works great for cars and even carpets and spills. It was made to absorb and soak up the problem before it becomes a issue. Pretty serious stuff huh? Don't believe me try it for your self and you be the judge!!!!