The Bottom Line

Jan. 1, 2008
Over the years, Ken Simonson has provided a most valuable perspective on the economic issues impacting fleets through his monthly column, The Bottom Line. However, his full-time job as chief economist with Associated Contractors of America and growing demand for his talents as an industry speaker have left him with little time to continue his column. We thank Ken for all of the effort he put into

Over the years, Ken Simonson has provided a most valuable perspective on the economic issues impacting fleets through his monthly column, “The Bottom Line.” However, his full-time job as chief economist with Associated Contractors of America and growing demand for his talents as an industry speaker have left him with little time to continue his column. We thank Ken for all of the effort he put into “The Bottom Line”.

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