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- Mazda names production chief Kogai next CEO
Mazda has appointed Masamichi Kogai its next CEO. The production and purchasing specialist replaces Takashi Yamanouchi, who led the carmaker to its first annual profit in five years.
Переслать - Tesla posts 1st quarterly profit on higher Model S sales
Tesla posted its first quarterly profit as sales of its battery-powered Model S sedans surpassed those of General Motors Co.'s Chevrolet Volt.
Переслать - Ford to sponsor Detroit's annual fireworks display
Ford has signed a multi-million-dollar deal to become the title sponsor of Detroit's annual fireworks display for the next three years.
Переслать - Specialized van maker that won $50M U.S. loan shuts down
Van maker Vehicle Production Group -- recipient of a $50 million loan from the Department of Energy -- has suspended operations and is in the process of being sold, its former CEO said today.
Переслать - Infiniti picks veteran Nissan stylist Albaisa for new global design post
Infiniti has named a global design chief as part of the luxury brand's ongoing effort to distance itself from parent company Nissan's mass-market Nissan marque.
Переслать - Daimler discussing supply deal with Aston Martin
Mercedes-Benz parent Daimler is in early talks with Aston Martin on supply and technical-cooperation agreements as the sports-car maker seeks to reduce spending on developing models.
Переслать - U.S. regulators close inquiries into Ford, Chrysler vehicles
Federal safety regulators closed two separate probes into vehicles made by Ford and Chrysler after the two automakers conducted safety recalls this year to fix glitches in some models.
Переслать - Ferrari will reduce supercar sales to maintain brand exclusivity
Ferrari plans to reduce sales to fewer than 7,000 vehicles this year to maintain the exclusivity of the brand. Ferrari plans to boost profitability with high-end, customized version of its vehicles while holding back on their availability.
Переслать - Subaru to invest $400 million to build Impreza at Indiana plant
Subaru, gunning for a fifth year of record sales in the United States, said it will invest $400 million to expand capacity at its Indiana assembly plant by a third and add output of its Impreza compact.
Переслать - Toyota quarterly profit rises to $3.17 billion
Toyota more than doubled its fourth-quarter net profit as the yen's depreciation helped the automaker export more profitably and U.S. sales of the Avalon sedan and Tacoma pickup were strong. The company posted net profit of 313.9 billion yen ($3.
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