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"Getting To Know Albert Marshall Cheney"
April 14th, 2008 9:57 PM

Albert Marshall Cheney is a native of southern Alabama and resides in the growing Southern city of Mobile. Albert Cheney is a graduate from the University of South Alabama with a Business & Management Studies degree. At twenty-one years of age, Albert received his real estate broker's license, now active through his brokerage company, Realty Leaders Corporation. Albert has been active within the Gulf Coast real estate industry for over 30 years! He is best known as a Certified Residential Real Property Appraiser and FHA/HUD Approved Appraiser who has the experience, integrity and professionalism when providing reliable real estate appraisal and consulting services for local, regional and national clients for properties located within the "Mobile Bay Metro Area," Baldwin and Mobile Counties of Alabama!

But Albert's experience, interest and knowledge does not stop with the real estate industry. Currently, Albert is a member of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce and, in past years, held chairmanships for various civic projects, vice-president positions and a president within two local Jaycee organizations.

Albert also has creative interests, such as, advertising, art, design & layout, marketing, photography and writing as well as previous advertising and publishing experience through a local Jaycee publication, a Chamber's magazine, the creation of Mobile Bay Monthly magazine (part-owner for the first two issues, then sold) and, for over 10 years, in charge of program advertising, copy and publishing for a local celebrity golf tournament.

Albert is currently interested in writing a few real estate, or related, articles. And, hopefully, the goal of completing a novel before "the grim reaper comes a knockin' at the door!"

Albert would enjoy your comments, thoughts and article or novel suggestions. You may email at AlbertCheney@comcast.net. Also, Albert would like for you to visit his residential appraisal web site, http://www.CheneyAppraisalServices.com/, for various informational topics and web links for daily use. It is updated periodically so please keep as one of your favorites and visit it often. Thank you very much!


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Northrop Grumman Sets the Record Straight Concerning the U.S. Air Force KC-45A Misinformation
March 27th, 2008 10:00 PM

Please click on the link below and it will take you to a great article by Northrop Grumman.  It truly sets the record straight.  Their article is very factual and proves my point about certain politicians who do not know how to be truthful.  Instead, they would rather mislead and lie to Americans!

 

http://www.irconnect.com/noc/press/pages/news_releases.html?d=137846


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"Winning Bidder Has Stake In America"
March 23rd, 2008 10:39 AM
Take Boeing. In the 1960s, only 2 percent of the content of Boeing's 727 was non-American. By the mid-1990s, this had increased to 30 percent in the 777 model. Going forward, at least 70 percent of the 787 Dreamliner will be built outside of the United States, mostly in Japan.

Likewise, Airbus is becoming increasingly "American." Airbus buys about $6 billion worth of U.S. goods a year, supporting 140,000 jobs in 40 states. About 100,000 U.S. workers make parts for the Airbus A380 superjumbo, and the company will build a new plant in
Alabama to assemble the tankers, resulting in 2,500 new jobs and supporting 25,000 around the United States.

Other European aerospace and defense companies are adopting similar strategies.
BAE Systems, a U.K.-based company, has made more than a dozen acquisitions in the United States since 2000. The company's 45,000 U.S. workers make up almost half of its global workforce, and BAE sells more to the U.S. government than any other non-U.S. company. In fact, BAE is trying to be so "American" that it is now a major contributor in U.S. federal elections, giving more than $1 million in the 2005-2006 election cycle.

Other companies also are making strategic links on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2005, Finmeccanica (along with Lockheed Martin and
Textron's Bell Helicopter unit) won the prestigious contract to build a fleet of 23 Marine One presidential helicopters. The Italian company also has a contract to supply parts of the fuselage for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, and works with Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman on the Joint Strike Fighter.

Finmeccanica also partners with Airbus on the A380, with BAE and EADS on the Eurofighter and missiles, and with France's
Alcatel on satellite and space products. Like so many other U.S. and European defense and aerospace companies, Finmeccanica is forging international links that virtually eliminate its national identity.

Rising global demand for aircraft will further blur the identities of Boeing and Airbus in the coming years. Airbus estimates that China alone will need 2,929 large aircraft worth $349 billion between 2006 and 2025. Given these figures, China is destined to be a major market for both Boeing and Airbus, so the rivalry to win China is likely to be extremely intense. Airbus has already agreed to build an assembly plant in Tianjin for the A320, and it is almost certain that both companies will produce more in China in an effort to sell more there.

Given the multinational nature of all of these aerospace companies, the outrage over the air tanker deal is clearly misplaced. Members of Congress are being hypocritical when, on the one hand, they fume over general government waste of taxpayer dollars while, on the other hand, they are furious that the Pentagon made a decision that it believes offers the best value for money.

Fear that Europeans will gain from the Pentagon's largesse ignores the fact that U.S. companies have dominated the global arms trade since the end of the Cold War, and that European defense ministries buy far more from U.S. firms than European companies sell to the Pentagon.

More important, Americans should be concerned about the extent to which the United States offers a business environment that supports high-skilled jobs in the aerospace sector, regardless of the nationality of the company providing them. Ensuring a pool of well-trained engineers, technicians and production workers is far more important than who is paying them.

Unfortunately, that task, which requires better support for education, job training and scientific research, is far more complicated and less amenable to sound bites than the current blather over refueling tankers.

Terrence Guay is clinical associate professor of international business at Penn State's Smeal College of Business.

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"Mobile's Fight For Jobs Goes National"
March 12th, 2008 1:09 PM

(MOBILE, Ala.) March 11 -- Mobile's Mayor Sam Jones was in our nation’s capital Tuesday, doing his part to try and save the Northrop Grumman/EADS contract and the jobs which are coming to Mobile with it. Mayor Jones wants to counter some of the criticism which has been heard, not only at the nation's capitol, but also on national television.

Flip through the national news and business channels on your TV. The coverage concerning the planned Air Force refueling tanker, and the contract to build it, will take you to Washington, DC or to Seattle, Washington. You’ll notice not a lot, if any, shows anything about Mobile. Mayor Sam Jones thinks it's time the Port City takes some of the spotlight in this high stakes fight.

Bold statements have been broadcast across the country. For example, here’s one from CNN’s Lou Dobbs: "To turn away from Boeing, one of the leading corporations in the entire world, is insane."

Dobbs has spent a fair amount of time on his nightly show discussing the tanker deal. It’s his stance that the Air Force's decision to grant the $35-billion contract to Northrop Grumman and EADS outsources jobs and threatens national security.

"If this contract goes ahead, that every congressman and woman who supports it, every senator that supports it, and this president; There should be absolute recalls and impeachment," said Dobbs recently.

It's that kind of biting criticism which Mobile Mayor Sam Jones and a delegation from Mobile were trying to fight Tuesday on Capitol Hill. Jones joined Alabama Congressman Artur Davis at a news conference in Washington, DC.

Congressman Davis told the reporters from various national media: "A lot of people who have criticized this deal have said this will cost us jobs. That is not factually correct, ladies and gentleman."

Northrop Grumman projects the contract will mean 48,000 direct and indirect American jobs located in 49 states.

Mayor Jones told the reporters: "We've always said in Mobile, all we wanted was the competition to be granted on the merits of the competition, and we appear to have won on the merits."

To sell the deal's merits and those of Mobile, the mayor's staff is trying to book him on national television news and business programs, so that statements made by people like Lou Dobbs: "Because this is the death nail in American national security and it's that serious in my opinion," can be balanced by showing the other side of the debate.

U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions of Mobile has appeared on Lou Dobbs show. He pointed out that although the parts come from overseas, the plane will be built and modified into a tanker in Mobile, which Dobbs should know is in the U.S.

Mayor Jones says in addition to the Alabama delegation, he had meetings in Washington with lawmakers from the states of Georgia and Louisiana.

(SOURCE:  Reported by: Mike Rush with NBC 15, the local television station.)

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COMMENT BY ALBERT MARSHALL CHENEY:  The facts have been largely distorted by some politicians so, do not believe everything you hear!  The Northrop Grumman-EADS economic project would bring a large percentage of employment to Americans!  Please read and listen to ALL the articles and commentaries before passing judgment.  By doing so, you will begin to see that the awarded bid was fair, and that, it will be a great benefit to many, many Americans! 

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“Mobile Has Just Become The World's 3rd Major Aircraft Manufacturing City!”
February 29th, 2008 5:31 PM

Northrop Grumman and EADS Win Coveted Air Force Bid

After many months of deliberation, the U.S. Air Force announced Northrop Grumman Corp. and EADS as the winner of the $40 billion contract to buy new aerial refueling tankers.

The win is a boost for Mobile’s economy as the companies have committed to building the KC-30 refueling tankers in Mobile employing more than 1,500 people at the Brookley Field Industrial Complex. The companies have projected production workers will earn an average $1,250 per week in wages. The competition pitted rival companies EADS and Boeing vying for the covet Air Force contract. The Boeing KC-767 Tanker plane was the smaller and lighter plane and would have been built at its facilities in Everett, Wash.

Reactions from city, county and Mobile Area Chamber officials:

"In my judgment, the best proposal won. Mobile is an excellent location for an additional aircraft manufacturing facility in the U.S.,” said City of Mobile Mayor Sam Jones. “I am grateful to the Air Force and the extraordinary leadership of Gov. Bob Riley, Congressman Jo Bonner, Senators Jeff Sessions and Richard Shelby, along with the Mobile City Council and the Mobile County Commission. The Northrop Grumman/EADS project will expand the aerospace industry in Mobile, as well as provide a tremendous amount of opportunities for additional aircraft manufacturing suppliers, and good paying jobs for the people of our region."

“Mobile has just joined Toulouse and Seattle as the world’s third major aircraft manufacturing city,” said Mobile County Commission President Stephen Nodine. “We are taking off literally and figuratively as the hottest city in America to do business.”

“We worked more than three years to land this project,” said Mobile County Commissioner Mike Dean. “The positive impact this will have on everyone in Mobile is enormous. This is one of the greatest days in Mobile County history.”

“ThyssenKrupp and now EADS/Northrop Grumman! Mobile County is entering a new era of economic prosperity,” said Mobile County Commissioner Merceria Ludgood.

“A project of Northrop Grumman/EADS magnitude is a change-agent for Mobile,” Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce President Win Hallett. “We are now well-positioned to lead the United States’ aerospace industry, and look forward to the partnership’s successful integration into the Mobile market.”

“For more than two years Mobile has believed in Northrop Grumman/EADS’ bid to build aircraft refueling tankers here,” said Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce Vice President of Economic Development Bill Sisson. “To say we are excited is an understatement. Moving forward, in partnership with the city of Mobile, Mobile County, the Mobile Airport Authority and countless others, the Mobile Area Chamber is committed to working with Northrop Grumman and EADS to lay the foundation for what will become the home of the KC-30 tanker.”

(SOURCE:  According to the Wall Street Journal and Mobile Press-Register, sent by the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce)

 

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - The selection of a Mobile site for a multibillion-dollar Air Force contract has given Alabama's port city its second major industrial victory in less than a year.

The Air Force announced today it has picked Northrop Grumman and its Paris-based partner, European Aeronautic Defense and Space Co., to build 179 refueling tankers in Mobile.

That's expected to create about 2,000 jobs and put the city on the aeronautics industry's world map.

The contract is worth $30 billion to $40 billion over 10 to 15 years and could be even more lucrative than that.

It's the first of three deals to replace the Air Force's entire fleet of nearly 600 tankers.

Last May, German steelmaker ThyssenKrupp picked a site near Mobile for a steel plant expected to create some 2,700 jobs.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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University of South Alabama's First Footbal Coach, Joey Jones!
February 23rd, 2008 11:13 AM

Welcome, Joey Jones!  We are glad you are here!  

Joey Jones, Birmingham Southern coach, will become the first ever football coach at the University of South Alabama.  Jones, 45, is a Mobile native and Murphy High School graduate.  He played collegiately at the University of Alabama for legendary football Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.  He leaves the Panthers program after reviving it two years ago.  (Source from NBC 15 news release.) 

Below is the report of Jones' hiring provided by The Associated Press:

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - Birmingham-Southern College coach Joey Jones was hired as South Alabama's first football coach, a move that takes him back to his native Mobile and eventually into the Sun Belt Conference.

Jones met with his Birmingham-Southern team in a closed session Thursday to tell them about his decision, according to a person with knowledge of the move who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official announcement is to be made Friday.

Through a Birmingham-Southern spokesman, Jones said he could not comment.

The 45-year-old Jones, a former Alabama player who spent time with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons and USFL's Birmingham Stallions, met with South Alabama Athletic Director Joe Gottfried for the third time on Wednesday and accepted the offer Thursday.

South Alabama's trustees voted in December to start a football program that will begin play in 2009. The Jaguars will transition to full Division I-A membership in 2013 as a member of the Sun Belt Conference.

Jones coached Birmingham-Southern's first football team since 1939 last year. The Division III team was 1-7 in its first season, playing almost exclusively with freshmen and sophomores. The Panthers also won two junior varsity games.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) 


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Mobile, Alabama within the Mobile Bay Metro Area - Past News Releases
February 14th, 2008 8:33 AM

MORE GOOD COMMENTS ABOUT THE MOBILE BAY METRO AREA!  The following is an excerpt from the Fortune Small Business article, "How To Survive The Real Estate Market" by Paul Kaihla on November 28, 2007;  2:53pm EST (http://money.cnn.com/2007/11/21/smbusiness/NLT_real_estate.fsb/index.htm?sec): 

UP MARKETS: As a whole, the national housing market will finally hit bottom - and start bouncing back - at the end of 2008, says Celia Chen, director of housing economics at Economy.com, a subsidiary of the financial rating agency Moody's (Charts). But more than a dozen major metro areas are already ahead of the curve, and enjoying modest but significant price appreciation.
Markets such as Atlanta, Austin and Dallas didn't draw enough speculators to skew prices during the housing boom. Yet they boast sufficient employment and income growth to increase demand for housing. Mobile, Ala., surprisingly, is poised to be a top performer in this group of metros: in recent years it's seen only a trickle of new housing but is currently booming thanks to billions of dollars worth of new mega-projects.
WHAT IT MEANS: Small business owners in these regions will still be able to tap home equity loans for funds, or won't face calls on existing loans from banks because of declining values.


In the Fall 2006, Mobile, Alabama was ranked "Number #1" by Entrepreneur Magazine as the best mid-size city for starting and growing a new business! ("The Mobile Bay Metro Area" was ranked "Number #5" in the 2005 year by Entrepreneur Magazine.)


There are some economists perdicting Mobile's economy will build a positive momentum in 2007 and will continue into 2008+.  Mobile, Alabama should be a bright spot nationally as well as regionally because of its strength within the shipbuilding sector, its natural gas exploration & drilling, and its low local unemployment.


Congratulations Mobile!  According to the press release on 11 MAY 2007, the officials with ThyssenKrupp German steel mill announced Mobile as the winner of the U.S.’s largest economic development project in its history.  The company selected a site in north Mobile County, Alabama as the location for a $2.9+ billion (now changed to around $4 billion) steel plant expected to be operational by the year 2010.  Governor Bob Riley joined ThyssenKrupp officials for the formal announcement in Montgomery, followed by a local community celebration in Mobile at the Arthur R. Outlaw Mobile Convention Center at 4pm.  Special congratulations to Mobile County and the city of Mobile for their hard work on this 16-month project.

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Mobile, Alabama within the Mobile Bay Area - News Releases
February 14th, 2008 8:28 AM

"MOBILE NO. 1" was the headline in the Mobile Press-Register on February 1, 2008.

According to front page of the local newspaper, the "County economy projected as nation's fastest-growing over the next five years," as quoted in a subtitle.

Here are some excerpts from this article: 

"Mobile County will have the fastest growing economy over the next five years among all 363 American metropolitan areas, according to a new forecast by Moody's Economy.com, growing 34.31 percent from 2007 through 2012."

This projection gives credit to "the $3.7 billion ThyssenKrupp AG steel mill, Austal USA's continued growth in shipbuilding, and the possible Northrop Grumman/EADS airplane assembly plants as among Mobile's strengths."


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