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I'll offer you $3,701

I heard something on NPR the other night that made me literally gasp out loud and say "holy shit!"

The commentator was talking about how much money GM has lost in the last year and said, "Put it this way, GM has essentially lost $3,700 on every single car of the millions they sold last year."

That's just staggering.

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ahmedseo said…
تتميز مصانع عبوات بلاستيك لمستحضرات التجميل بعدة مزايا. فهي خفيفة الوزن، وقابلة لإعادة التدوير، وتوفر حماية فعالة للمنتجات ضد التلوث والتأثيرات الخارجية المحتملة. تساعد هذه العبوات أيضًا في تطوير تصميمات فريدة ومبتكرة، مما يمكن الماركات من تعزيز هويتها وجذب انتباه المستهلكين.
CLADING2222 said…
لابد من عدم استخدام الحرارة على آلام الساق التي تحدث لكل الأشخاص الذين يعانون من مشكلة الدوالي. وخاصة عندما ندخل أشهر الصيف ، فإن التفضيلات مثل دفن الساقين في الرمال عن طريق البحر والبقاء لساعات للتخلص من الألم الناجم عن شكاوى الدوالي التي تزداد بسبب الحرارة ومن الافضل التعامل مع الدكتور محمود ناصر افضل دكتور متخصص في علاج الدوالي بتقنية الكلاكس في مصر
CLADING2222 said…
تقدم مصانع الاسترتش خيارات تغليف مخصصة للشركات والصناعات بناءً على احتياجاتها الفريدة، مما يشمل الأحجام المخصصة والتصميمات الخاصة وبشكل عام، تلعب مصانع استرتش تغليف دورًا مهمًا في سلسلة التوريد لصناعة التغليف وتقدم افضل أسعار الاسترتش في مصر ، حيث تسهم في توفير حلول تغليف فعالة وعالية الجودة لمجموعة واسعة من المنتجات.




CLADING2222 said…
نقل الأثاث من الباب إلى الباب يشير إلى خدمة شاملة تقدمها شركات نقل الاثاث بالقاهرة، حيث يتم توليد عملية النقل بالكامل بدءًا من باب منزلك الحالي إلى باب منزلك الجديد. هذا يشمل جميع الخطوات اللازمة لنقل الأثاث بشكل كامل وفعال. الخدمة تشمل عادة
التغليف والتعبئة: تقوم الشركة بتغليف وحماية كل قطعة من الأثاث باستخدام مواد تغليف عالية الجودة. يشمل ذلك حزم الأغراض الهشة وحماية الأثاث من الخدوش والتلف أثناء النقل.

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