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- Visteon, with stock at post-bankruptcy low, eyes acquisitions
Visteon, the supplier with its stock at a post-bankruptcy low, is looking at acquisitions in climate and electronics with a goal toward boosting market share in both.
Переслать - Toyota posts $3.7 billion quarterly profit, hikes sales forecast
Toyota reported a big increase in first-quarter profit and raised its vehicle sales forecast on demand for its cars in North America and Japan. The automaker said vehicle sales at its Toyota, Daihatsu and Hino brands would increase to 9.
Переслать - Sportier A-class is key to Mercedes growth goal
Mercedes-Benz has given its new A class a sportier -- and more conventional -- design that amounts to an abandonment of the outgoing model's quirky one-box styling.
Переслать - Toyota rebounds, but can it stay on track?
Toyota is back on its feet after a year marred by natural disasters, recapturing its crown as the world's top-selling automaker and looking to raise its 2012 production and sales forecasts.
Переслать - Toyota: Electric RAV4 sets pace for mileage per charge
Toyota says its RAV4 EV SUV powered by batteries and motor from Tesla will go farther on a charge than major competitors' electric models.
Переслать - Visteon cuts forecast on slowing auto production
Supplier Visteon reported a slump in sales and cut its earnings forecast for the year, citing lower vehicle production in Europe, South America and China.
Переслать - U.S. new car gas mileage unchanged in July
New cars and trucks sold in the United States in July will average 23.6 miles per gallon of gasoline, unchanged from June, researchers at the University of Michigan said Thursday.
Переслать - Internal-combustion engine will motor on for years, U.S. study finds
The internal-combustion engine, propelling U.S. automobiles since before the Model T Ford, will remain the dominant power source for cars until at least 2050, according to a study by a panel advising the Energy Department.
Переслать - GM's profit falls 41% to $1.49 billion on European losses
General Motors today said net profit fell sharply in the second quarter, as widening losses in Europe partially offset 'solid' earnings in North America. Net income for the April-June period dropped 41 percent to $1.49 billion.
Переслать - Akerson: GM's marketing approach not the result of 'one individual'
GM CEO Dan Akerson, referring to the impact of Joel Ewanick's exit, told analysts and reporters today that the automaker's marketing is a group effort, not a one-man operation.
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