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Old 09-20-2008, 12:22 PM
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Muscle is continually going to multinationals... overseas buyers are becoming a common theme in the muscle car world. Expanding their territory for sure!

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It's all about the devalued dollar... the export markets are busy, very busy... compared to a few years back our goods are 30% cheaper...
The US paper mills are able to deliver Linerboard (for making corrugated cartons) to Northern Europe for less than the Chinese mills...
I would have expected with the recent dilution of half a trillion dollars (Frannie, Freddie, AIG) we would get rampant inflation and make exports even cheaper for foreign buyers, however it seems like nearly all the Central Banks increased their money supplies keeping them all "more in balance".
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