. >> tom: it is greg gregg greenberg, you can read his article on thestreet.com. great to catch up. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the federal reserve releases industrial production numbers for august. we'll also see the weekly reports on mortgage applications, and crude and gasoline inventories. also tomorrow, they're some of the biggest and brightest names in business. so which companies landed a spot on a new list of the world's top brands, and which ones didn't make the cut? harley davidson plans to keep rolling out hogs in wisconsin. the company made it official after union workers agreed to concessions, including pay freezes and job cuts. harley davidson had warned it would move production to another state if its three wisconsin unions rejected the deal. the contract was approved yesterday, even though it will reduce the workforce in 2012. that's when harley has said it expects to cut about a quarter of its full-time workers. >> tom: in contrast, jobs are returning to a general motors plant in tennessee. 400 idled union g.m. workers will