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Another Vague Argument

OK, who didn’t see this one coming?

Apples to Apples Online

Supposing we all had this much time on our hands, it would be an interesting exercise to compare pricing from a number of online tire retailers.

Deestone: A Successful Entry into Radial Production

Thailand-based commercial and two-wheel vehicle tyre specialist Deestone, through the founding of the new company Deestone Radial Tire Co. and the establishment of a new factory, has set foot into market territory held by the “Big Three.”

Grow Your Business With Thorough Planning, Execution

The state of the U.S. economy is on the minds of everyone; especially business people. And tire dealers, specifically, are ever vigilant to the peaks and valleys of the financial health of their own industry as well as the industries that support theirs. Even in these challenging times, however, some of those dealers believe that

Keegan: ‘We Will be Taking a Proven Path to the Next Level’

During Goodyear’s annual shareholder meeting yesterday in Akron, company Chairman and CEO Bob Keegan spoke about the company’s 2008 results and future plans.

When Simple Choices Just Aren’t Enough

Selecting the best truck tires – or, more specifically, matching tires to expected service conditions – has traditionally been accomplished by following a few simple guidelines. The three main service categories suggested by nearly all tire manufacturers have been: 1. high speed line haul 2. metro and pickup/delivery 3. mixed on-off road service Among the

Before the Cheap Shots Begin

Some people will want to make a big deal about Goodyear chairman and CEO Bob Keegan’s 2008 compensation, which dropped some 50% vs. his 2007 salary and stock option income.

It Just Gets Better and Better

American Tire Corp. doesn’t bother to send their “press releases” to me any more.

TyrexpoAsia 2009 Sold Out

Tyrexpo Asia 2009, to be held in Singapore March 24 – 26, is a sell out.

The Changing Landscape

Under normal circumstances, it’s challenging enough to market your business to customers and keep profits moving in the right direction. But add to that the current recession economy, and today’s tire dealers are facing a whole new set of challenges. Even though they may feel attacked from all sides – by faltering profits, the credit