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- Hyundai may miss monthly sales targets due to strikes
Hyundai Motor may miss its overseas sales target next month because of strikes at its South Korean plants, said a company executive with direct knowledge of the sales.
Переслать - Hyundai Motor, union seal tentative wage deal
Hyundai Motor has reached a tentative wage deal with its South Korean labor union leaders, which if approved by members, would allow the carmaker to avert further production losses that have threatened to slow its sales growth.
Переслать - GM's Borroni-Bird bolts for Qualcomm
Chris Borroni-Bird has left GM, where he developed futuristic vehicles, to join Qualcomm, the largest seller of mobile-phone semiconductors, according to a person familiar with the decision.
Переслать - GM sees its CPO sales flat this year; industry sales up 5%
U.S. sales of certified used vehicles are likely to rise about 5 percent this year, the head of General Motors' certified used-vehicle program predicted today. But he said GM's sales will be constrained by a shortage of vehicles.
Переслать - Dealers hunker down as Louisiana grapples with Isaac
Hurricane Isaac was blasting the Gulf Coast today, but some car dealers in the flood-prone areas of Louisiana moved their cars to safety before it arrived.
Переслать - New American Axle CEO aims to diversify, expand worldwide presence
David Dauch, who takes the reins this week as CEO of American Axle and Manufacturing, vows to stay the course of his father's company as the supplier continues to diversify away from its predominantly GM-based business.
Переслать - CAW may opt for parallel talks with Detroit 3
The CAW said it may break with tradition and continue contract talks with all three Detroit automakers simultaneously, instead of targeting one of them to tackle first to set a bargaining pattern for the others.
Переслать - European automakers' feud grows as companies clash on policy
Europe's struggling mass-market carmakers are furious with Volkswagen for ramping up production at a time when the continent faces huge overcapacity, but the profitable German market-leading automaker shows no sign of slowing down to save its rivals.
Переслать - GM plans to invest $1 billion in Russia within 5 years
General Motors plans to invest $1 billion over the next five years to expand car and component production in Russia, one of the fastest-growing auto markets in the world, its head of international operations Tim Lee said.
Переслать - Japanese supplier is 8th company to plead guilty in price-fixing crackdown
A Japanese supplier of fuel gauges, speedometers and instrument clusters has become the eighth company to plead guilty in a widening federal crackdown on automotive supplier price-fixing.
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