Monthly Archives: December 2022

The 2017-2020 Chrysler Pacific is crowned the 2022 WheelsTV POV of the Year

The 2017-2020 Chrysler Pacific is crowned the 2022 WheelsTV POV of the Year

2017-2020 Chrysler Pacifica “The Chrysler Pacifica is a used vehicle that is easy to recommend. It is comfortable, easy to drive, seats 7 or 8 and has the utility of a pickup truck. Whether on a family road trip or trip to the home improvement store, the Pacifica is a winner.” NEMPA President John Paul GROTON, Mass. (PRWEB) … Source link

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Huc Hauser Obituary (2022) – Bennington, VT

Huc Hauser Obituary (2022) – Bennington, VT

Huc Hauser died on the 8th of December, 2022 at the age of 88. Born in Hamburg, Germany, he came to this country as a young child. He was a 1952 graduate of the Hoosac School in Hoosick, NY, enlisting in the United States Navy directly thereafter. He served in Atlantic Fleet destroyers and submarines. In 1955 he married the former Patricia Linde of Arlington, VT. Following Navy service, he attended and graduated from Brown University in 1960. His working career was primarily in the defense… Source link

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Verstappen’s home Dutch GP extends F1 contract through 2025

Verstappen’s home Dutch GP extends F1 contract through 2025

  File photo of Red Bull”s Max Verstappen. [Photo/Agencies] LONDON — Formula One champion Max Verstappen will have a home race until at least 2025 after the Dutch Grand Prix agreed to a two-year contract extension. The Dutch Grand Prix returned to the calendar in 2021 at the seaside Zandvoort circuit for the first time since 1985 and has attracted packed crowds to cheer Red Bull driver Verstappen, who has won both races. “The Dutch Grand Prix has… Source link

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Should You Be Adding Ford Motor (NYSE:F) To Your Watchlist Today?

Should You Be Adding Ford Motor (NYSE:F) To Your Watchlist Today?

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering ‘the next big thing’, even if that means buying ‘story stocks’ without any revenue, let alone profit. But the reality is that when a company loses money each year, for long enough, its investors will usually take their share of those losses. A loss-making company is yet to prove itself with profit, and eventually the inflow of external capital may dry up. So if this idea of high risk and high reward doesn’t suit, you might be more… Source link

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